“ALLEGRESSE A-StC-Y Pure sulphury yellow of ideal exhibition quality. The perfectly 
formed blooms are carried well above the plants on long, well proportioned stems, 
and are good keepers when cut. Outstanding for exhibition. Size 9x5. 
Root $2.00, Plant $1.00 
ALLWAYS A-IC-Pk (Phillips-Rocky River) A 
well formed straight cactus of Empire 
Rose with salmon at centers. Petals are 
well rolled and have good substance. 
Plants are naturally free branching, and 
wide spreading in growth, producing 
abundantly from midseason until frost. 
Centers remain tight thruout. Size 9x5. 
ALLWAYS is the only 1952 introduction 
to be listed on all four of FLOWER 
GROWER'S Honor Rolls, and on Mr. 
Webb's ‘Dahlia Review" in THE 
DAHLIA. Winner of four AMERICAN 
HOME Achievement Medals in 1951 
at: Milwaukee, Richmond, Washington 
and Williamsburg. Best three blooms 
of Seedling at Rochester. Certified at 
Maryland in 1950. 
Root $5.00, Pot Root $3.25, Plant $2.00 
ALLWAYS 
AMERICAN PURITY A-SC-W (American Dahlia Farms) One of the largest white semi 
cactus varieties. It is especially good late in the season, altho it isn't a particu- 
larly late bloomer. It has more depth than any white in its class. Size 9x5. 
Pot Root $1.00 
AMOS KIRBY A-ID-Pr (Johnson) 1949. A large informal purple decorative on good 
stems. The color is amaranth purple, shading to pansy purple; also described as 
royal purple plus red. A good grower, and a worthwhile variety. Size 10x5. 
Root $2.00, Plant $1.00 
ANGELUS A-IC-FI (Parenica) A big, showy cactus of brilliant red heavily suffused 
gold. Early and prolific Size 10x4. Root $1.00 
ARTHUR GODFREY A-FD-FI (Pittman-Dahliadel) One of the largest formal decora- 
tives, both in diameter and depth. The color is Orient red, with orange, or buff, 
shadings, varying in color intensity during the season. Excellent stems hold most 
blooms facing up. A rugged grower. Size I 1x6. 
Root $5.00, Plant $2.00 
ATOMIC YELLOW A-SC-Y (Proctor-Ruschmohr) A 1948 introduction of merit. The 
blooms are large and massive, the color is clear, canary yellow without tints or 
shadings. A good grower that requires very little fertilizer, A good bloomer 
that blooms freely from mid-season. Size !0xé. 
Root $1.50 
AUTUMN BLAZE A-!D-Dk BI (Johnson) 1948. This variety is fiery red early in the season; 
later, it is red centered with shades of gold toward the ends of the petals, a very 
striking color combination. The large, deep blooms are "at home" in the big bloom 
classes. Size I Ixé. Root $2.00, Pot Root $1.50, Plant $1.00 
AUTUMN GLORY A-ID-Au (Comstock) Old gold of solid color except that the base 
is slightly darker. Blooms ten inches in diameter on long stems. Early and free 
bloomer. Winner of two Achievement Medals, and certified at Trial Grounds. 
Size 10x5. Pot Root $1.00 
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