NAY AUG. SC. 7x4 in. French rose, a _ beautiful 
shrimp pink. Fine stems. Bush 4 ft. This is a per- 
fectly formed star shaped flower that has won 
numerous prizes in its class. Root $1.50; Plant $1.00 
NEAREST BLUE. FD. 12 in. A very large, free flowering, 
nearly blue dahlia on splendid stems. 
Root $1.80; Plant $1.20 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH. FD. 7-9x4 in. Cherry red. 
One of the best red dahlias. Early and continuous. 
Bush is 4 ft. and nearly perfect in growth. 
Root $.90; Plant $.60 
ORANGE FLAME. B. FD. 6 in. Orange red with perfect 
very long stems. Perhaps this is the best keeper of 
all dahtias when cut. Bush 4 ft. It blooms midseason 
to late, and is in great demand for cutting in the 
midwest and south. Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
ONE HUNDRED PERCENT. FD. 10x5 in. Phlox pink. 
A deep pink that starts flowering in August and 
ultimately nearly covers the bushes with bloom. 
Bushes are 5 ft., and the stems are good. Plant $.90 
OTILIE ZOUREK. ID. 9x5 in. Pure white with slight 
creaminess at center. Bush 6 ft., robust, early and 
free flowering. Good growing habits and with 
heavy foliage. Plant $.80 
PATRICIA SPOLLEN. Inc. Cactus. 10 in. Apricot suf- 
fused saturn red. This dahlia may also be considered 
one of the best of the 1952 introductions. At all 
times during the season there was fine big bloom 
to be cut and exhibited. Root $1.35; Plant $.90 
PEGGY J. Str. C. Medium size flower. Delicately suf- 
fused lilac to light lavender with white center. 
Petals are tightly rolled and laciniated at the tips. 
A tremendous clump producer. Root $1.35 
PERMANENT WAVE. ID. 9-10x5 in. Fuschia Purple. 
Strong growing and early blooming. Bush 5 ft. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
PINWHEEL. Inc. C. 8-10x5 in. A blend of mallow 
purple and buttercup yellow with solid yellow at 
base. This variety provides more big cactus blooms 
than any other. It shows closed centers to the very 
last day of the season. Root $1.50; Plant $.80 
PRIDE OF HOLLAND. 8B. Str. C. Persian rose. A fine 
cactus on very long stems and borne profusely on 
long stems. Vigorous 3 ft. bushes, very early to 
bloom. Plant $1.20 
PIONEER. B. Str. C. 7 in. Primrose yellow. The fine 
flowers are carried on long stems and are excellent 
for cutting. Plant $1.00 
PRINCESS DIANNE. ID. 9x6 in. Turkey red, darker 
oxblood red at center. It has broad petals, slightly 
laciniated with just enough curl. Strong grower and 
prolific bloomer on long stems. Good for exhibition 
and cutting. Root $1.35; Plant $.90 
PURPLE TRIUMPH. FD. 10x6 in. Doge purple. An early 
and steady bloomer on excellent stems. This is 
perhaps the most beautiful purple dahlia. 
Root $1.35; Plant $.90 
QUEEN CITY. FD. 6-7 in. Porcelain rose. This dahlia 
keeps when cut. It blooms early and throughout 
the season. The color is vivid and different from 
any other. 3 ft. branches, excellent stems. A 
customer of ours who grows many varieties said: 
“If | grew but one dahlia, it would be Queen 
City."’ Plant $1.00 
QUINN’S TIDAL WAVE. FD. 10-15 in. This is the very 
big strong growing yellow we have been waiting 
for. It is one of the best big yellows. Blooms are 
on long strong heavy canes and well above the 
foliage. Root $2.75; Plant $1.80 
REV. PUGH. FD. 10x6 in. Scarlet with a mars orange 
tint, a bright glowing color. A strong growing 
variety that blooms early and well all season. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
RONDKOP. Ball. 4 in. Primrose yellow with spinel 
pink tips. A very attractive bloom. Dwarf bushes, 
very prolific. Root $.90; Plant $.60 
RONNIE LEE. SC. 10x7 in. Burnt orange over prim- 
rose yellow, an extremely bright and glowing color. 
Bushes 5 ft., openly branching and vigorous. Stems 
are long. This is one of our very best. Plant $1.20 
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