Dahlias of Merit 
from the World Over 
Per Tuber 
ALMELO’S GLORY (SC,B) Blend of rose pink and 
cream. Produces perfect blooms on long fault- 
less stems. This Dutch dahlia has a long list of 
triumphs in this country, including such recent 
wins for me as Most Perfect B dahlia in show at 
Milwaukee in 1951 and at Chicago in 1952 
AMI LOUIS BLIN (SC,A) Rich maroon, almost black 
red. A sensational French dahlia of robust 
growth and prolific habits. Positively the very 
best there is in this color and formation.________ 1.00 
ARISTOS (C,A) A handsome bicolor, deep rosy pur- 
ple with white tips. A real standout in any show 
OEM aT COT We Se sae 8 eee paren eee, es Ue __ 1.00 
ARTHUR GODFREY (FD,A) A huge red with shades 
of autumn and gold. Blooms 13 inches and bet- 
ter are common. Even secondary crop of flowers 
averages better than 12 inches. Flowers usually 
face up giving added depth up to 9 inches. Intro- 
duced in 1951 Arthur Godfrey has already made 
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*ARAB QUEEN (SC,A) <A dandy new Australian 
giant growing up to 12 inches with plenty of 
depth. Color is pink and buff, an easy winner in 
thesiichta blend sclass sesame eee as, Se ees, 5.00 
“AUTUMN LIGHT (SC,B) Light orange of a pleasing 
shade. Plant is rugged and generous with per- 
fectly formed blooms. Wins readily in its class__ 1.75 
BALLEGO’S GLORY (FD,B) Dark blend novelty, red 
with petal margins yellow and tips cleft. Sure to 
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B.C. (SC,A) A sensational giant from Canada that 
has made a great show record in this country, 
particularly in taking ‘‘Largest Bloom” honors. 
Blooms average 12 x 9 and are light blend of 
mauve pink and cream. Roots are small__________ 2-00 
BECKLEY (ID,B) English novelty, a blend of peach 
ands pink Very “ue eedsand) prolitic: == = == = ss 3.00 
BETTA BRACHT (SC,A) Light creamy yellow of ex- 
cellent formation and rugged growing habits____ 1.00 
*BLUE OKANAGON (SC,A) Sensational Canadian 
giant easily attaining 12 inches, with plenty of 
depth. A very pleasing shade of bluish lavender 
that commands immediate admiration. A sure 
winner in its class, and a good grower__________ 4.00 
*BOND’S MEMORY (C,A) Light blend of white and 
delicate pink. Perfect form and stems are a habit 
with this new Australian beauty. Was Most Per- 
fect A dahlia in Open Section of Chicago show 
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BRIOSO (C,B) Nicely formed bicolor, bright red 
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BUDOVAKL (ID,A) A Czechoslovakian novelty of 
an odd shade of burnt old rose: Petals almost 
(uioonene, Cxaroyel Chixey fenoyel’ leo... 1.00 
BROOKLYN ROSALIE (C,B) Delicate shade of lav- 
ender pink. Excellent growing habits and abund- 
ance of blooms are strong points with this new 
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