Novelties of Merit 
BIG BEN (England) St. C.—Dark red, 14” size. The largest of its 
types, A few/plantssavailable this year s2 22 223. S62 eee 
CROYDON DAINTY (Australia) I. D.-Cream and rose-pink, 12” 
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CROYDON ROBIN (Australia) F. D.—Vivid red of 11” size.______ 
GOLDEN AUTUMN (Holland) S. C.—“B’”’—Golden apricot. Recom 
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GOOD EARTH (Holland) St. C.—“B”—Pink. Good at A. D. S. 
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JANET BECKETT (England) St. C.—Deep yellow, 9” size. Good 
exhib: lon’ ty DC. wee. oe eer eee ee a ee 
JULIANA REGINA (Holland) S. C.—Orange-gold, 10” size. Winner 
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KOONGARRA SUPERIOR (Australia) I. D—Autumn, 10” size. 
Good texhibitiony ly pew 2.) Smet ge ies! Be eg oe ee 
LADY ISMAY (Holland) S. C.—“B”—Rose with salmon. The best 
Dutch dahlia grown by me to date. Will become a leading 
show vVarielyriteitecan. Tesist tdisedSesys 25.80. oe ee ee 
THE MASTER (Australia) I. D.—Bronze, 12’. A new release from 
Roy Knight. Already has many championship winnings to its 
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VISCOUNT BLEDISLOE (England) I. D.—A big red of 12” or 
more. Won as “Best of Show” at the big London, England 
show. A few plants available from this prize winning stock. 
WAGSCHALS GOLDKRONE (Germany) I. C.—“B”—Gold with a 
dark center. Very outstanding in my trial garden. 
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