Happy Cabin Dahlia Gardens 
Box 415 Signal Mountain, Tenn. 
Honor Roll and Certified Dahlias, Mountain 
grown, and properly fed. 
Catalogues Availabie after January Ist, 1955 
NEW AMERICAN INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1955 
CERAMIC BEAUTY (Eccleston-Rocky River) A-FD-R 
Dark red Formal. Five Achievement medals 
Ie ode) 0x5 eee ee _ Plants only $5.00 net 
CHEROKEE BEAUTY (Ricks-Dah) 10x6 A-FD-PK 
An outstanding Formal Decorative of a pleas- 
ing begonia pink. Clearer and morxe intense 
than Kelvin. Has distinctive foliage and is a 
wonderful propagator of green viants. Natu- 
rally a vigorous growex, and does best with 
regular garden culture. Side pruning gives 
good stems on first flowers, and lateral stems 
iake care of themselves. Certified at two 
Trial Grounds, and all four Honor Rolis and 
on Webb’s Review. __—-———s—s—s—CsssSé@Plantss only = $5.00 nett 
ED’S DELIGHT (Chandler-Rocky River) M BA 
Blend, ball or miniature, red on gold. 
Plants only $2.00 net 
FIRST LADY B-FD-Y 
Dresden yellow. The most perfectly formed 
F.D. we've seen. Every flower fit for exhibi - 
tion. Eaily and prolific. Blooms 71!/.x5 inches. 
Excellent stems and foliage. Four foot plants. 
Best in its class by show record. Plants only $5.00 net 
FLYING SAUCER (Clapp-Tilton) A-SC-Pr 
Color mallow purple, iavender for 2/3 area 
of face, 1/3 at center white. Good stems and 
substance. This should be a winner in iis 
color class as _ Plants only $5.00 net 
MARVELOUS (ROSEMARY) B-StC-Pk 
A very beautiful Rose Pink cactus, with best 
of stems and an ideal bush growth. A four 
star Dahlia, and a very lovely one, dainty 
like all that come from Rosemary gardens. 
Planis only $3.50 
SOUTHERN BEAUTY (LaMotte-Rocky-River) 
Formal, blend of white to deep rose purple. 
Fine cut-flower. ...._........_.. Plants only $2.00 
SURPRISE (Baker-Rocky River) A-SC-PK 
A very beautiful bloom, in a rather unusual 
shade, which has a long list of winnings. A 
four star Honor Roll and eight achievement 
winners. A good record. etal x Plants only $5.00 
These are the ones that looked best to me on the 
various show tables, and in the Trial Grounds that I 
visited. 1954 was a very bad growing year, but these 
came through with flying colors. 
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