*BOND’S MEMORY (C,B) Light blend of white and 
delicate pink. Perfect form and stems are a habit 
with this new Australian beauty oes 3.00 
BROOKLYN ROSALIE (C,B) Delicate shade of lav- 
ender pink. Excellent growing habits and abund- 
ance of blooms are strong points with this new 
PMO CURE aM Meyere yy, " Ne aS ee ee 2.00 
BUCCANEER (SC,A) Flaming scarlet with petal 
bases yellow. Face-up blooms are well formed 
and average 9-10 inches ______-- eee eee 200) 
*BUNNY (C,B) In two years of competition at mid- 
western shows this Australian beauty has become 
the most consistent winner or close contender 
for “Most Perfect” honors of any variety since 
the appearance of the famous Juanita on the 
American scene. In ’54 Bunny won us Most Per- 
Our younger son, Bruce, poses with Bunny, the sensation- 
al yellow cactus from Australia that was the hottest 
thing in dahlia shows of the midwest in 1954. 
fect B dahlia at both Milwaukee and Chicago. 
It was runner_up for this honor for us at both 
Springfield, Illinois and Madison, Wisconsin, and 
was runner-up for one of our customers at Cin- 
cinnati. Bunny is a clear, rich, medium shade 
of yellow with faultless formation and poise on 
excellent stems. It starts blooming early and 
keeps it up all season. Here is a variety no 
Saoxvronesnn Clever lores Wilwawely —-- = pee oO. 00) 
“The tubers I purchased from you have all bloomed 
and are beautiful.’’—Mrs. B. L., Calif. 
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