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HELSINKI. B-SitC.—A fine , very free and early-flow- 
ering, cuttlower on best stems and a peculiar col: 
our of white overlaid with a pale lilac blush. High- 
ly admired by a good lot of our lady-visitors! 
AG tenner ey eee i248 Sr tea $1.00 
HOEK’S GLORIE, (C.)—This beautifully coloured, li- 
lac-pink sport of the famous Berger’s Meisterstuck 
is still one of the greatest favorites and in great de- 
mand by florists and amateurs. Really a lovely 
BIGINS, ola siok wnt 6 Sea Re eee $1.50 
HOHENSONNE—4"2 ft. ID. vivid yellow, conspicu- 
OlismeclolmmeooouPhncbit..) oy-.0 "nthe. $1.00 
ILLUSION, (Holland) (I.C.)—Pink with white center. 
The 8-inch blooms are held erect on long, stiff 
stems. Very sturdy grower and profuse bloom- 
BI 6 ooh ti Re ee ee $1.00 
IMMENSE (SC) Very large Semi Cactus. Color is 
mauve and bronze. Perfect form and stems .. $1.00 
INTERRO. B-SC—A fine pure orange dahlia which is 
a great improvement of the wellknown Orange Im 
perator. The sturdy flowers have good stems and 
a very fine colour. In this colour one of the very 
We ECC SaweaknO Wa4 ott ey er. saa $1.00 
IRENE RICH — SC. 10 in. Spinel pink with lemon yel- 
low base. Very early to bloom, the low bushes flow- 
er profusely all season. Bloom has good substance. 
Pee onorholl Dablian.4.. eek se aes s $1.50 
JANE LAUSCHE, (S.C.)—Bloom 10x5, bush 4 ft. An 
outstanding bi-color in a new color combination of 
soft mallow purple with white tips. Scored 86 at 
East Lansing in 1943. Winner of many Achieve- 
ment Medals, and on all 3 Honor Rolls. .... $1.00 
JOSEPH B. LANKTREE, (I.D.) (Dunn-Ballay)—A very 
large, bright red without shadings, officially ‘‘tur- 
key red”. This variety had a fine winning record 
Dicvie lice Osim OCUCHONsIneLO47 ane ae sce $1.50 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, (I.D.)—Still a favorite in the pink 
class and well it deserves its popularity for there 
is no other like it. Large deep pink blooms have 
won in nearly every show in the country and it is 
CM CECTTONWALICN SUS attr aye i Sar rds soci e ene es $ .50 
KELVIN, (Australia 85A), 1944—Bloom 10x6. Bush 
4 ft. This fine massive dahlia is a buff heavily 
suffused carmine rose with a darker reverse, giv- 
ing a general effect of peach pink. A stocky bush 
Witheicdroe tollage and heavy stems. ........ $1.50 
KING OF THE WHITES—1. D. Clear glistening white. 
This striking new white is exactly what the name 
implies. Very large and full with fine stems and a 
RSTESRY (ONSIG Sy deh haa ee oo Acree eee $1.50 
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