New Dahlias for 1954 
Including some recently acquired from Europe and Japan. 
Prices are Net except “‘Hiawatha’’. 
ANDRIES PINK. SC. 6 in. Early flowering purplish rose. 3% ft. Plant $.75 
DOROTHY TATTAM. ID. 8 in. Rich peach to orange. Bold flowers on long stems. 
Plant $.60 
FIJNLILA (Japan) Str. C. 6 in. Delicate lilac, lighter center. 4 ft. Plant $1.50 
GIN BAN (Japan) FD. 10 in. Light lavender. Plant $.75 
HIAWATHA. FD. Scarlet cut flower. 6 in. Has long stems, early and free. 
Root $2.00; Plant $.90 
~HOCK’S GLORY. Str. C. 6 in. A lovely lilac on long wiry stems well above foliage. 
Strong growing and free flowering. Plant $.75 
IMMENSE. SC. 14 in. Mauve with bronze shadings. An easy 14 in. diameter, perfect 
form and best of stems. Plant $3.00 
KONINGIN JULIANA. SC. 6-8 in. Pure orange. Striking star shaped. Very free cut 
flower. Plant $1.00 
MARIONET. SC. 10 in. Ochre red. The free flowering blooms do not fade. Plant $.75 
PIONEER. SC. 10 in. Primrose yellow. The fine flowers are carried on long stems 
well above foliage. For exhibition. Plant $.90 
PRIDE OF HOLLAND. Str. C. 9 in. Lavender pink. Plant $1.50 
REISENWUNDER. 10 in. Carmine purple, yellow toward center. This gives very large 
flowers on extra long strong stems. Plant $.90 
TIPPLER. Str. C. 6 in. Pure white tipped deep lilac. Plant $.90 
VAMPYR. Str. C. 8 in. The large orange red flowers are freely produced on long 
stems. Plant $.90 
WHITE KING. FD. 6-7 in. Well known as in Europe as a white cut-flower. Plant $.75 
Three Honor Role Dahlias for 1954 
HARRY A. BEALS. SC-ID. 12x7 in. Purple or dark red. On 3 Honor Rolls. (Rocky 
River). Net Plant $5.00 
MARY ELIZABETH. ID. Cherry red, very large. Has won many firsts as largest bloom. 
in show. Was largest and most perfect bloom, also ADS Seedling Award Win- 
ner and Grand Champion of the Mid-West show at Cleveland, Ohio, in 1953. 
A clean sweep, on all four Honor Rolls. (Robens). Net Plant $7.50 
LOOK (Bugg-Dahliadel). Lively carmine and white Informal Decorative Miniature, 
consistent bi-color producing many perfect two-toned dahlias in a season. 
Early and ‘profuse. Picture taken the end of October shows its ability to hold 
perfect centers until frost. Blooms are 3” x 2” on strong healthy 3% ft. 
bushes. Very attractive. On Dudley's Honor Roll. 
Net Plant SH68 
