BLACK MONARCH, S.C.—The nearest to black of 
any dahlia. A very popular number with many 
winnings to it’s credit. Dark green foliage 
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BRIDE’S BOUQUET, F.D,—Large pure white on 
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CAROLINE KERNOCHAN, I.D.—A dazzling color 
combination of lemon yellow centers and a 
blushing rose red to the outer petals. 7 to 8 
inch blooms on cane stems. Nice growing plant 
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CALIFORNIA SCARLET, F.D.—Bright scarlet, 
sometimes a complete ball on stiff stems. 
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CARL DAHL, 1.D.—Good large apricot and buff. 
Stiff stems and plenty long. A long time winner 
CLARA CARDER, F.D.—Very large clear pink. 
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CLARA CLEMENS, Ball—Dark red with white tips, 
coming solid red at times. Stems long & good 
CHARLES MASTICK, F.D.—A huge apricot with 
great depth on cane like stems. Good keeper 
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COMMANDO, F.D.—A giant Tyrian purple on a 
very sturdy plant. The extra large blooms 
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CHILSON’S PRIDE, F.D.—A good size purple with 
white tips. Stiff stems and a very constant 
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CHIEF KOKOMO, F.D.—Deep mulberry purple of 
five inches on the right kind of stems ............ 
COLOR SKETCH, F.D.—Medium size blooms of 
deep rose and light pink. Fine keeper and 
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CROYDON’S MASTERPIECE, F.D.—Next to Kel- 
vin the largest to come from Australia. 13-inch 
blooms of great depth are on good solid stems. 
Glistening copper orange. A winner ................ 
DARCY SAINSBURY, F.D.—A general favorite in 
a large white. Early to bloom on good stems 
DAHLMORE ORCHID, I.D.—True orchid lavender 
of 8 inches on long stiff stems. A general 
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DEEP VELVET, F.D.—7 to 8 inch very dark velvety 
red on stiff stems. Medium low bush covered 
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DEL MARVA, I.D.—A fine combination of orange 
red with a creamy back ground. 9 inch blooms 
are’ produced freely on long stems. \.1.4..-4:1...7-. 
D-DAY, F.D.—Lovely clear pink of 7 inches on 
long solid stems. Medium early and good keeper 
DIXIE WINEDOT, I.D.—Large variegated blooms 
of white & wine red. Most attractive at all 
times. Some may come a solid wine color ........ 
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