OTILIE ZUREK, I.D.—A good white with ideal 
centers and stems. So many of the whites have 
something lacking. This one we think you will 
like in every way. Large size, good stems, 
good: keeper eo) ai. b nes he es 2.00 
P, ROJEK, I.D.—A striking blend of bright yellow 
and red on extra stiff stems. Both colors in- 
termingle. 8 to 9 inch blooms -_...........-:.---..-..- 1.00 
PRINCESS DIANNE, I.D.—A large pleasing red of 
light and dark that at once attracts your at- 
tention. The blooms are about 9 inches on 
good strong stems. Medium tall plants ............ 2.50 
PILLCHUCK CHIEF, I.D.—Tall plants producing 
an abundance of nice large bright red blooms 
with great depth. The stems are all that one 
can desire son<a. good dahlias. 228 ee 1.00 
PINK GIANT, I.D.—Large clear pink on strong 
stems. The plants are medium low but cover- 
edi with @ploomi alle; season jas tin see eee aes 9 
PINK SPIRAL, I.C.—Nice growing plant with large 
blooms of clear pink. Fine petals curve in. 
TOTS ST CTS ire Hino toe a shes ade tented dce ers 1.00 
PINK FROSTING, F.D.—Dark pink of 5 to 6 inches 
on strong and long stems. The blooms keep 
well wand tbloom ttreely- es tases 00 
PINUP, I.C.—An excellent incurved cactus of light 
purple on the best of stiff stems. The blooms 
mye average! 4) 10) 0 ,INnChes i) eee. 1.00 
PRIDE OF PARKERSBURG, S.C.—A 1950 intro- 
duction that was missed by many. It is a 
grand primrose yellow of 10 inches or better 
on long strong stems. Winner of many prizes 3.00 
SILVER WEDDING 
We do not sell all the good Dahlias but all the Dahlias 
we sell are good. 
