PACIFIC QUEEN (S.C.)—An outstanding dahlia of 
real merit. 10 to 12 inch blooms on good stems. 
The color is orchid and white with the white most 
pronounced near the base of petals, making a 
beautiful color blend. Bushes grow about four 
Lect Ving Pete IOS iS Tee tee een arsenate a ee $2.50 
PATRIA, 41 ft. A-SC. lovely lilac rose, suffusing ivory 
to centre; well formed flowers face free, far be- 
yond the foliage. Freetlowering growth, fine habit 
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PEARL HARBOR, (I.D.)—An 8 inch to 10 inch flower 
that rolls back to stem. A rosy lavender, flecked 
and splashed dark purple, which appears blood 
red. Named in memory of the tragedy at Pearl 
Perr boners oe aie eyo eye en aes er $1.00 
PINK DAILY MAIL, (F.D.)\—This variety is identical 
with the popular Daily Mail except it is a lavender 
pink. Deep full centers are a shade deeper, add- 
ing much to the beauty. Everyone likes this, and 
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PREMIE ‘48 — (FD) Deep bluish lilac-purple, edged 
and tipped silver. Large blooms with extra broad 
florets, very erect on rigid stems. From Czechoslo- 
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PRES. j. TALPE B-StC. (Belgium) A wonderful novelty 
for the exhibition table. The sharp-pointed flowers 
have erect stems and o colden colour mixed with 
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PRIDE OF HOLLAND — 4%2 ft. A-StC. striking pink; 
very freeflowering novelty, which was a Rival for 
the Holland Challenge Cup 1950. Huge well-formed 
flowers are of best exhibition quality. ...... $1.50 
PRIDE OF HOLLAND (STR.C) This is the darling of 
-them all,—one of the finest of Holland introduc- 
tions,—bar none. Color is a striking pure Pink. 
Flowers are very large and perfect in formation. 
PE COUEMETSTOHISs Tie Rte seh. a tunace ean iat hae $1.50 
PURPLE TRIUMPH (Kemp) (FD)—10 x 5 inches. True 
bright royal purple. Facing flowers produced 
freely on fine stems from midseason on. Bush 5 
ft., vigorous and strong. A fine new purple... $1.00 
REES’ SUNSHINE. ID-SC.—5-6 in. Primrose yellow. 
Long -keeping when cut. Bloom is thickly 
petaled, resembling a Chrysanthemum. It is early 
to bloom and the very beautiful flowers are pro- 
duced freely over a long season. Bushes are 52 
{t., vigorous and freely branching. Root. .... $1.00 
RED AND WHITE — B-FD. Medium-sized flowers on 
best stems and fine shape. Fiery-red with pure 
white tips. A very good bi-colour which will be a 
SUITS Winner dieitsuclass Aviles. weasels eee $1.00 
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