“OUR FRIEND” ID. 
This dahlia is named in Honor of Mr. Charles 
F. Pape who gave it to us before he passed 
away. A very large purple. Plants about 5 ft. 
high. A strong vigorous grower with good stems. 
Blooms well out of the foliage seldom bothered 
by insects. Will produce many blooms from 11 
to 13 inches. Has won many first’s and special 
awards in open to all and seedling classes, also 
in the largest bloom class. At East Liverpool 
show this year won as largest bloom 14 x 9. 
On the Flower Grower Honor Rolls of Lynn B. 
Dudley and R. T. Eddy. Has a score of 86. Won 
A. D. S. Seedling Sweepstakes Award with a 
score of 87.3. Also on Roy Webb’s Eastern Re- 
view. We believe this to be one of the very 
largest dahlias we have ever grown. 
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TID: IC. Parker - Robens 
A beautiful shade of rose pink the tips show- 
ing a light cream reverse. Wonderful stems with 
6 inch blooms facing or slightly up. A very pro- 
lific bloomer and a wonderful cut flower. A good 
seller for the cut flower trade. A tall grower 5 
to 6 ft. with wonderful foliage. Has won many 
first’s and special awards in open to all and 
seedling classes. Has won A. D. S. Seedling 
Sweepstakes Awards with a high score of 87. 
Also on the Flower Grower Honor Rolls of 
Lynn B. Dudley and R. T. Eddy and on Roy 
Webb’s Eastern Review. 
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“THEAWHIRDL ws G: 
The Whirl is an Autumn color with very artis- 
tic, beautiful blooms facing on side slightly up. 
9 to 11 inches with good depth. Plants 43 to 
o ft. high. Foliage and stems are good. A very 
easy cactus to grow. Has won many first’s and 
special awards on the show table. 
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“MARY ELIZABETH” ID. 
OUR 1954 GRAND CHAMPION 
Cherry red. Grows 4 to 43 ft. high. Good 
stems and foliage. A strong vigorous grower. 
Insects seldom bother it. Blooms facing or 
slightly up and very large. Has won many 
first’s as the largest bloom in the show. At one 
show in 1953 it measured 14 x 11 and received 
a special award for the largest bloom in the 
show. The next week at the Mid-West show 
in Cleveland it not only won as the largest 
bloom but also as the largest and most perfect 
and was GRAND CHAMPION of the entire 
show. It also received the A. D. S. Seedling 
Sweepstakes Award. This will win many times 
as the largest bloom in the show. On all four 
Honor Rolls. 
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1955 
“ABUNDANCE” ID. 
A very nice shade of lavender. Blooms 7 to 
8 inches with good depth facing slightly up. 
Plants are 3 to 4 ft. high. Long, strong stems. 
An abundance of blooms from early to late. Has 
been a winner on the show table and should 
continue to win. On Flower Grower Honor Rolls 
of J. Louis Roberts and R. T. Eddy and Roy 
Webb’s Eastern Review. 
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“LULU”; Ball Parker - Robens 
A good cherry red ball dahlia for the ‘‘B”’ 
class. A tall vigorous grower with very long 
stems. A very free bloomer and good keeper. 
Petals come back to the stem forming a com- 
plete ball. The best red ball dahlia we have 
ever grown. A consistent winner on the show 
table. On the Flower Grower Honor Roll of 
Lynn B. Dudley with a score of 86.5. An A. D. S. 
Seedling Sweepstakes Gold Medal Winner. Also 
on Roy Webb’s Eastern Review. 
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JOY: FD; A rose red miniature that will stay 
in the miniature class. A free bloomer with good 
stems and foliage. Has been a winner for us. 
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