*ALICE MAY A-ID-W. This one from Aus- 
tralia might well be described as a 
white Lord of Autumn. The blooms 
are large and of great depth. Stems. 
foliage, and substance are excellent. 
The low growing plants produce many 
fine exhibition blooms. We consider it . 
the finest of all the large "whites." A 
very consistent winner at leading shows. 
Size 9x5. 
Pot Root $1.50, Plant $1.00 
*ALLEGRESSE A-StC-Y Pure sulphury yellow 
of ideal exhibition quality. The per- 
fectly formed blooms are carried well 
above the plants on long, well propor- 
tioned stems, and are good keepers 
when cut. Outstanding for exhibition. 
Size o9x5t 
Plant $1.00 
ALICE MAY 
ALLWAYS A-IC-Pk (Phillips-Rocky River) A 
well formed straight cactus of Empire 
Rose with salmon at centers. Petals are 
well rolled and have good substance. 
Plants are naturally free branching, and 
wide spreading in growth, producing 
abundantly from midseason until frost. 
Centers remain tight thruout. Size 9x5. 
ALLWAYS was the only 1952 introduc- 
tion to be listed on all four of FLOWER 
GROWER'S Honor Rolls, and on Mr. 
Webb's ‘Dahlia Review" in THE 
DAHLIA. Winner of four AMERICAN 
HOME Achievement Medals in ‘1951 
at: Milwaukee, Richmond, Washington 
and Williamsburg. Best three blooms 
of Seedling at Rochester. Certified at 
Maryland in 1950. 
Root $3.00, Pot Root $2.25, Plan? $1.50 
ALLWAYS 
AMOS KIRBY A-ID-Pr (Johnsorj. A large informal purple decorative on good stems. 
The color is amaranth purple, shading to pansy purple; also described as royal 
purple plus red. A good grower, and a worthwhile variety. Size 1!0x5. 
Root $2.00, Pot Root $1.50, Plant $1.00 
ARTHUR GODFREY A-FD-FI (Pittman-Dahliadel) One of the largest formal decora- 
tives, both in diameter and depth. The color is Orient red, with orange, or buff, 
shadings, varying in color intensity during the season. Excellent stems hold most 
blooms facing up. A rugged grower. Size | Ixé. 
Root $2.00, Pot Root $2.25, Plant $1.50 
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