ERIC HALFORD (FD,B) One of the finest 1952 Aus- 
tralian imports. A consistent producer of per- 
fectly formed bicolored blooms, clear rich red 
with large white tips. Long stiff stems hold 
flowers facing at good angle. A sure show win- 
ner and a stand-out in the garden. Stock very 
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EUGENE BLACK (CB) Harmonius blend of rose 
pink and cream that produces perfect flowers 
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FAITHFUL (SC,A) Large white. Good grower and 
TIME ES (C1 Gig ree ee See ee i ge ee 
FINESSE ANVERSOISE (C,B) Pale vellow deepening 
to chartreuse center. Tightly rolled, quill-like 
petals are very attractive. Blooms produced in 
profusion. My entry of this variety was judged 
Most Perfect B Dahlia in the Midwest Show at 
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FIREGLEAM (C,B) Blend of vivid flame and orange 
Flowers of perfect form produced abundantly on 
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FRANCES HANNA (FD,B) Flashy red and white bi- 
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FRILLS (1D,B) New and exciting English novelty. 
Blooms made up of an abundance of wavy and 
cleft pink petals that pile up great depth. Not 
only a unique flower but a sure winner in a 
weak color class ______ 1 ln EE Rae a gee ele a 
GOLDEN JUPITER (C,A) Light yellow with suffus- 
ion of gold and red. Petals curl and twist to give 
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GRAF FOLKE BERNADOTTE (SC,A) Pure white of 
good size on long stems. Consistent winner ____ 
GRATIA (C,B) Beautifully formed rose-red of ex- 
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GROSZTE VON ALLEN (C,A) Large well formed 
flowers of a soft shade of medium red __________ 
HANS KUNTERBUNT (ID,B) Red and white  bi- 
COLO Take nay Ee ce et: ET Sh eee oy ep ee 
HEART OF GOLD (C,B) Sensational new Austral- 
ian find that is class personified. It has health, 
vigor, poise, best stems, and the most gorgeous 
coloring. It is brilliant red with petal ends tip- 
ped vivid yellow. I consider this one of my best 
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HELEN STAFFORD (ID,A) Another outstanding 
import. This English novelty produces large 
white blooms having a delicate blush of soft 
pink. Petals have a_ graceful wave. Makes 
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HESTER PAPE (ID,A) Giant reddish purple. One of 
thesinesi-dahlias: Ofeali tine) === === =a = eee 
HYLAS (C,B) Fiery scarlet. Refined blooms on per- 
fect stems to delight the connoisseur _..______ 
I WALK ALONE (ID,B) Red and white bicolor with 
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JANE LAUSCHE (SC,A) Lavender with white tips. 
4.00 
1.50 
1.00 
1.00 
4.00 
1.50 
2.50 
3.00 
An all-time winner and everybody’s favorite __ 1.25 
JOYCE ENRIGHT (ID,A) Giant Australian lavend- 
er pink with lots of depth and what it takes to 
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JUAN LABELLE (SC,A) A clean shade of medium 
yellow. Blooms are of good formation and attain 
12 inch diameter. Biooms late, but still one of 
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JUDY G (C.B) Flashy Chinese red with gold tips. 
Perfect form and stems together with striking 
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‘Last year I grew dahlias which I had purchased from 
some six different growers. of the five varieties I purchased 
from you, four were ‘Bests’.’’—C.H., Illinois 
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