PRETTY LADY (ID,A) Deep, almost  ball-shaped 
blooms of a pleasing shade of lavender pink 
blooming uprignt on long stiff stems. A 1952 
introduction originated by Charles Pape ______ 
PRIDE OF HOLLAND (C,A) Clean rose pink of fine 
form and good growing habits. Hard to beat __ 
PRIG (SC,B) New Dutch novelty. Blend of scarlet, 
tipped yellow on good stems. Tall and robust. 
A good cne in a weak color class 
PURPLE KNIGHT (SC,B) Rich, deep velvety pur- 
ple of extreme depth and perfect formation ___- 
PURPLEX (FD,A) Brilliant glowing purple of good 
size and form. Attracts immediate attention ____ 
QUINN’S TIDAL WAVE (ID,A) This Australian 
giant was one of the sensations if the ’52 sea- 
son. It is a champ in every detail. Plant is rank 
and rugged; blooms are held high, wide, and 
handsome on long rigid stems. Deep yellow 
flowers average 12 inches and will go even larg- 
er yet are still refined to the extent that they 
contend strongly for ‘ ‘Most Perfect” honors. 
Stock is scarce, and roots, by nature, are not 
large 
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Our elder son, Rex, with the bloom of Quinn’s 
Tidal Wave that won Most Perfect A Dahlia 
in the Dahlia Society of Wisconsin show. 
RED AND WHITE (ID,B) Striking bicolor of bril- 
iant red with distinct white tips. Clean-cut 
blooms beautifully poised on long stems and 
Strone pLoliies plants LOtsrOOts Onl yes. === 
RED CHAMPION (ID,A) Huge light red. Consist- 
ently makes spectacular blooms 12 x 9 inches __ 
REGINA, (FD,A) Australian giant purple that does 
not fade. Perfect form, cane-like stems and 
rugged bush make this a true champion ________ 
ROYAL PACIFIC (FD,A) Dark lavender bordering 
on purple. Massive blooms are held upright on 
heavy stems. A new one that is sure to win ____ 
SEARCHLIGHT (C,A) Sensational English beauty of 
flawless form. Has won more “Most Perfect A”’ 
honors than any other variety. Color is pure 
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