ALCAZAR NIGHTINGALE 
KIDD’S CLIMAX—F.D. (Australia.) Clear lavender shading to yellow at base 
Ciecia eWoucucalsin color, large size, very desirable... $2.50 
KING SIZE—I.C. (Johnson.) Bright red. Produces many fine blooms throughout 
inewseaconmon long stems, Large size for a COCtUS 2. e cece ete $2.50 
LOUISE—S.C. (Australia.) Creamy white. Very satisfactory dahlia that resem- 
bles Mother's Day to some extent but has a better stem. Large flower on an 
excellent growing plant........ ie ara atin wile ee ROS nd 2 Vey PM Set a $2.50 
MADONNA—1.D. (Ruschmohr.) Pure white. Large, strong growing white. 
Mioemisace Woward on good but rather short stems.....2..-2- sce cee $2.50 
MAFFIE—S.C. (Johnson.) Carmine red. Truly spectacular. First blooms are 
extremely large and have frequently won as largest in the show. Tall, open 
SIRS cca a eer  e eeeere $2.00 
MAJESTAT—1I.D. (Germany.) Pale salmon pink. Large size in the early season. 
Full flowers with broad petals are held on long sturdy stems.............-....-------- $2.50 
MARION SMITH—LD. (Ausiralia.) Clear pink. The large graceful blooms fairly 
cover the sturdy plant of medium height. A charming color and a first-class 
ci@lanlliee [an Same ree gS UE A ee er ee en re eee ede eer reet Es $2.50 
MARY ELIZABETH—I.D. (Robens.) Turkey red. Champion Eastern show winner 
in 1953. Can be grown to great size. Performed best in our garden this season 
when the weather was inclined to be warm. A well recommended new intro- 
lst iia RYE STG WMUG EN So aio (ol) bk ere eaten ee pre e $10.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST—LD. (Almy.) Bright golden apricot. Giant flowers 
borne profusely on a rampant growing bush. Galle publen cs ee ie ee ees $1.00 
MRS. HESTER PAPE—I.D. (Rocky River.) Reddish purple. Popular introduction 
of rich coloring. Large, sturdy, attractive. A big winner in the shows............ $3.50 
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