GREAT LAKES A-1D-W (Marsh-Rocky River) 
An early, white informal with a demon- 
strated ability to win at the best shows. 
Regarded by many as the outstanding 
1948 introduction. It is an easy to 
grow variety, which blooms early and 
profusely, holding full centers until 
frost. Clean, stiff stems hold the flow- 
ers well above the tall plants. An open 
grower with slender canes. Size !0x5. 
Plant $1.00 
GYPSY GIRL B-FD-Var. (Parrella) An odd 
and striking color combination of rosa- 
line pink, flecked and streaked dahlia 
purple. This introduction was the winner 
of the Leonard Barron Trophy as best 
GREAT LAKES 
cut flower variety in it's pre-introduc- 
tory year. Fine stems and a good 
keeper. It can win in the best show 
competition. Size 5x2!/5. 
Pot Root $1.50, Plant $1.00 
HARMONY B-IC-Pk_ (Wolfe-Rocky River] 
A camelia rose pink, incurved catus. 
Petals have a tendency to twist side- 
wise at the tips. Strong, rigid stems 
hold blooms well above tall, strong 
growing plants. Very good substance 
enhances it's value for exhibition pur- 
poses and for decorative work. Size 
8x4. 
Root $7.50, Pot Root $5.00, Plant $2.50 
HARMONY 
CLUMPS 
Whole, field grown clumps, as dug, will be available of most of the varieties listed 
in this catalog. Clumps are sold only for fall delivery; no clumps being held later than 
Dec. I5th. Clump price lists are sent only to those who ordered clumps the previous 
fall, and to those who request it for that particular season. Requests for the price lists 
may be sent now. 
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