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PRINCE OF PILSEN —Dec (Shattuck). Color is 
rhodamine purple with silver reverse. Flowers of 
large size on stiff stems extending well above the 
foliage. Tall plant and insect resistant. 
Roots $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
ROBERT EMMETT —ID (Moroney-Dahliadel). Some 
growers have called this the greatest red to date. 
Winner of a Certificate of Merit at Storrs in 1931 
and carried on the 1932 Honor Roll. It is a deep, 
high flower of fine form and large size. In color it 
is midway between carmine and cardinal, making a 
wonderfully rich red. Sturdy growing plants with 
splendid foliage. 
Roots $7.50. Plants $3.75. 
ROSE FALLON —FD (Harding). One of the worlds 
best dahlias. A giant old gold decorative on long, 
strong stems. 
Roots $0.50. 
SAGAMORE PRINCE — FD (Shattuck). A truly 
beautiful rich red flower of good size on splendid 
rigid straight stems. Keeps splendidly on bush or 
when cut. Medium height plant and wholly re¬ 
sistant to insects in our garden. 
Roots $3.50. Plants $1.75. 
SAGAMORE PURPLE —FD (Shattuck). A very large, 
heavy, compact flower. Color, true purple with 
lighter shadings. 
Roots $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
SAGAMORE YELLOW GIANT— FD (Shattuck). A 
very large flower on a great stem. A light yellow 
that darkens toward the center. A good keeper. 
Roots $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
SATAN —SC (Ballay). Red and gold are the two 
favorite colors of y/ His Satanic Majesty/ 7 and this 
well-named dahlia has them. Powerful grower, tall 
plant, prodigious blooms, with a lurking lure of sin¬ 
ister gold tipping the flaming red, horn-like petals 
and center of the flower. Poise of bloom is perfect, 
stems splendid. The largest and most amazing semi¬ 
cactus we have ever seen. 
Roots $5.00. 
Plants $2.50. 
