JUAN LABELLE (SC,A) A clean shade of medium 
yellow. Blooms are of good formation and attain 
12 inch diameter. Blooms late, but still one of 
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JUDY G (C.B) Flashy Chinese red with gold tips. 
Perfect form and stems together with striking 
color make this a real must 
KELVIN (ID,A) Older Australian giant that has a 
great show record. Pink with some gold shad- 
Inge Massive’ busheand stems: so. 1.50 
*“KIDD’S CLIMAX (FD,A) A handsome Austrilian 
novelty comprising the delicate blendings of 
cream, pink and lavender. Good growing habits. 
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KING CANUTE (C,A) Light blend of yellow and 
gold. Comes from Australia well reeommended__ 1.00 
*LADY LIDDELL (ID,A) One of the best new ones 
from England. Giant yellow blooms have a touch 
of gold in center and are borne on long stout 
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LAVENDER PERFECTION (FD,A) Huge Australia 
lavender. Every fancier should have this one____ 1.00 
“LEONA McCHESNEY (SC,B) A 1953 introduction 
of a nice shade of lavender deepening to purple 
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MADAM CLEMENTINE PAYEN (CB) Refined 
blooms of exquisite clear lavender blending to 
a creamy white center. For sheer beauty it’s 
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MAESTOSO (C,B) New spidery formed novelty from 
Holland. Red blooms are produced in profusion 
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MANHATTAN (ID,A) Petals of lavender blooms 
curl back to stem which are long and stout. A 
new European variety with good growing habits 1.00 
MARION GLENN (SC,B) This pleasing garnet-pur- 
ple dahlia is one of the best of the 1952 intro- 
ductions, and a variety that will be seen in 
shows for many years. Blooms produced gen- 
erously throughout season on rugged bushes 
and strong stems. Petal tips are cleft, adding 
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*MARYLAND BEAUTY (ID,B) A 1953 introduction 
that will win in its weak class. It is a light 
blend of buff with a reddish suffusion__________ 5.00 
MILGROVE (SC,A) Giant pinkish lavender from 
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MONS. ZELRICH (C,A) Lemon yellow. Finely 
quilled petals give this Australian novelty a 
distinct andaclesantrappe aka NCenms saan seen 2.00 
“NEAREST BLUE (ID,A) New English novelty of 
an unusual shade of violet, actually approach- 
ing blue. Blooms average 11-12 inches and face 
up to give good depth. Quickly catches attention 
at the show or in the garden. Roots are small___ 3.00 
NELLIE RETZER (C,A) Soft mauve-lavender of per- 
fect form and fine stems. It’s doing a lot of 
WALT TN) Oe tee Soe Cee oe Eee ees ee Es Tee 1.25 
“T was so pleased with the fine root of Juanita my wife 
purchased from you that I am sending this Order for more 
tubers.’”’—H.R., Ohio. 
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