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GREETINGS 
DEAR DAHLIA FRIENDS: Again we are 
pleased to submit our 17th ANNUAL DAHLIA 
BRIG CIS Igtors1950; 
LARGE and MEDIUM FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Roots 
Autumn Blaze, ID, (10-12) Oriental Red with 
Chrome Yellow shading on tips..--—-=---—= =. RD 
All-American, SC, (10) Spinal Red with Spanish 
Orange WOd eCTlONG eee ee 15 
Ada N., SC, (11) Reddish Purple. Very large .1.00 
*Allegressee, SC, (9) Sulphury Yellow --------- .00 
At Peace, ID, (9) White with tints of Lavender 40 
Atomic Yellow, ID, (10) Canary Yellow ------ 1.90 
Bess Smith, ID, (9) White with creamy center .50 
Beautiful Lady, ID, (9) Lemon Yellow. Our 
origination. A rugged grower. ------------ .40 
Blue Horizon, FD, (9) French Violet --------- 40 
B and B, FD, (11) Pastel Mauve with light Phlox 
Purple suffusions. General effect is lav- 
ender. Very large and we like it. -------- 1.00 
Clarium Splendor, IC, (9) Light Yellow center 
with suffused Lilac Pink toward the outer 
petals) | 26_2 ee ee ee 1.00 
*Coronation Day, SC, (9-10) Golden Yellow --- .50 
Cherckee Brave, ID, (10) Oxblood Red ------ .00 
Capt. Cedarquist, ST.C., (7) Orange.. Profuse. .50 
Delmarva, ID, (8-9) Deep Primrose Yellow suf- 
fitsed? Scarlet Red. Moe eee wee ee 50 
Deep Velvet, FD, (9) Deep Carmine with an 
everlay or Oxblood Red. 332 ae HS 
Essie Smith, SC, (10) Amaranth Pink. One of 
the, best. pinks a W Ge like 210 a= = oe bis) 
Flossie H., FD, (8) Camellia Rose and Cream 
with pase of petals Lemon Yellow. Beau- 
TRU i Se Saale eg Se eee gr cD ae a Sp 125 
Forest Ranger, SC, (10) Nopal Red. Darker 
toward the center. A rugged grower and a 
good root maker. Our origination for 1950. 1.00 
Faithful SC..010))Pure Whiten]. 2.2 = 40 
Florist Delight, FD, (6) Garnet Red. Almost a 
Dalle ty perme Ourecrigination geo ee ae 50 
*Gunyah Glory, SC, (9) Glistening deep Purple. 
Originated in Austraiia. Very good. ______ 1.00 
*Gerrie Hoek, FD, (5) Light Crimson Rose. Fine 
for cutting. Ideal for floral work. Profuse. .40 
Gen. John J. Pershing, SC, (9) The color effect 
is tan with petals striped and splashed violet. eS 
Golden Jupiter, IC, (10) Primrose Yellow, heav- 
yesutiused soft Jaspers hedge 22-2 2 .60 
Jersey Dainty, (7-8) White shaded Faint Pink. .50 
John A. Kernochan, FD, (7) Garnet Red tipped 
White) Bi-color) -Verysastriking =~ 2). sae 40 
J. K. Alexander, Jr., ID to SC, (10) A large 
Crimson Red. Rugged grower. We like it. 50 
Josephine G., FD to SC, (7) Rose Pink and 
CULO Wig ere 8 See ee ee eee ee ee ee 40 
Kentucky Sportsman, ID, (9) Yellow at center, 
outer petals Orange and Rose suffused, with 
each “petal "tipped Awhitese i222 2e eee .60 
