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DAHLIAS (Continued) 
BURNBRAE MEMORIES (F.D.) Ausiralian. Light primrose yel- 
low. Bloom as large as Kelvin, -_....-- : 
CALIFORNIA PAGEANT, (I.D.) Large, One of those huge brigh 
gold varieties. A sure bet for the largest bloom ................--.-.. 
CLARA HOOK, (ST.C.) A large flower of 12” primrose yellow 
lightly suffused apricot on Outer petal -....2.......-.--.2ce-e-e-noceeceeenees 
CROWNING GLORY, INC., C. (Salem). Rose pink with a cream 
center. 12” or over. Long stiff stems. Blue ribbon winner at 
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CROYDEN MASTERPIECE (Australia. AGA-F.D.) The color is a 
very attractive burnt orange. Healthy grower, rain proof, one 
DANDY SNOW (Australia) Large, best formed straight cactus, 
fine for exhibition. Size 9 to 11 inches, depth, 5 inches. Fine 
BrOWINS TRADING (2 a.-t. acc. - enone co-n-ce-=- Perineh Hak) oh ap Ra ede Ret 
DAHLIAMUM, I.D. Bloom 10x7”, bush 5’. A very large flower of a 
yellow buff and amber combination suffused with gold. Petals 
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DIXIE’S WINEDOT, I.D. Clear white flecked and splashed with 
wine red. 10-12”. Stems long and stiff with glossy insect re- 
sistant foliage 
DORIS HILLIARD (Aust 86B) Bloom 8-9x4, Bush 4 ft. One of the 
pest fromAustr alia. Dainty amaranth rose shading lighter at 
center and tips. Barly and a good grower. A real prize winner 
and one you will appreciate. -........... Suomen 2 neil cetay eet Brey Rh lame 
EMMA CAROLINE, (I1.D.) White (A)  ~--....------------2------2-- sees ecceeteececnnnes 
FIVE STAR GENERAL, F. D. Pink and yellow, an outstanding 
dahlia winner of many ribbons; an honor roll Dahlia, extra 
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FRAGRANCE (Single.) Bright red and pure white stunting. Good 
for ATTANZEMENE _...-.------ nee. eee ee eeeecennne eeneeeneee ance ceneccnrewmesseemerseteanesseenees 
GOULBURN, I.C. Large incurved cactus. Lemon yellow base suf- 
fused apricot on ends of petals. A winner from Australia 
Should win in its class. Perfect stem, free bloomer -- 
GRAFF FOLK BURNADOT. (A. Str. C.) White A grand flower. 
KELVIN, I.D. A buff dahlia heavily suffused carmine rose with 
darker reverse, giving an effect of peach pink 12x6”. Australia 
KEMP’S PURPLE TRIUMPH. (Kemp 85A) 12x5. Rich violet 
purple good grower and root maker. 3 Honor Rolisee este 
KING SIZE, (Johnson) STC. Gold certificate and many blue rib- 
bons on 3 Honor Rolls; outstanding red Cactus ...........-...2--::-e0-=-+ 
LAVENDER PERFECTION, (F.D.) A beautiful clear lavender, 9” 
to 11” with extra long, stiff stems. Probably the best in this 
color to date ....-..... See ee ene gee ee ac ese reenter ooteaer ar sraa~manens 
MARGARET COLES (Coles) I.D. Orange, yellow and white. At- 
tractive garden flower. 3 ft. ......-.-..-.----------eeceseseec-eccesreeesneensees ate casenee 
MISS SAN DIEGO, (Comstock 86A-B) Bloom 8 by 6, bush 4 ft. Ar- 
tistic blooms with lacinated petals, yellow centers with amar- 
anth pink on outer petals ~.......--.. 2.2. --.-:-csceesseee ceceseeenee sete ssetecsetneceess 
MRS. HESTER PAPE, I.D. Bloom 10x5 reddish purple with a bril- 
liant sheen. Sure bloomer over a 1ONg S€A@SOMN, ...._....---.....+------eeeeoes 
ORANGE FLAME, F.D. (Golden Rule) The name describes the col- 
or. One cuts on and blooms early. Bloom 7X8” .......--..-.---c.0+--s000- 
PASSEPARTOUT, (Holland.) F.D. Miniature. Fiery geranium red, 
good for cut or SHOW, .......-.-----.--------ssscesseeesseeseesecescreseecceeees teeamenseences 
PINK LASSIE. (Moore-Dahl] 86 M.P.) 3x14, 30” bush, soft rose 
pink with cream and lighter shadings toward center. Petals 
curl and twist. Fine for arrangements, Profuse ...........-.. HED 
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