PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—(FD) Large, bright, vivid red 
flowers, borne on fine long stems. Blooms freely, making 
it an excellent dahlia for cutting. Excellent vigorous 
plant.25 
PRIDE OF FORT MORGAN—(FD) A giant crimson, 
with darker center, strong stems, fine vigorous plant. 
Excellent garden or cut flower dahlia.50 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD—(IF) One of the finest of 
dahlias. Tall, spreading plant. Very vigorous and robust. 
Disease and insect resistant. The best of long straight 
stems. The first flower comes in a crotch, and may be 
12 to 14 inches across, the other blooms follow on excellent 
stems and are slightly smaller. Often times there are 
half a dozen perfect flowers on one plant at the same 
time. Color: a pure golden orange, reverse a deep orange 
bronze. The petals are long and broad. Our large stock 
permits these prices. 3 for $ .70; 12 for $2.70.30 
PRIDE OF THE GARDEN—(IF) A tall branching plant, 
bearing many large showy flowers on long stems. Half of 
each petal vertically, white, half pure gold. Very novel. .35 
PRIDE OF WAYNE—(FD) A short bushy plant that is 
continuously covered with immense wine crimson flowers. 
Stems very rigid, but medium long.25 
PRINCESS VICTORIA—(FD) A dear little pure canary 
yellow flower, borne in great profusion on large healthy 
plants. An old favorite.20 
PURPLE MANITOU—(IF) An immense deep purple 
dahlia, on short bushy plants. Same as Le Grande Manitou 
except color. These two dahlias seem to have come from 
the same parents, and roots of either produce the other 
sometimes.„.20 
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QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL—(FD) Mam¬ 
moth primrose yellow flowers, held high on fine long 
straight stems. Large vigorous plants. An extra good 
dahlia.50 
RADIO—(ID) The huge blood red blooms are edged 
and tipped a beautiful golden yellow, reverse is lighter. 
The long stems hold the flowers nearly erect.50 
RALPH BLODGETT—(IF) A large bi-colored novelty. 
Half of each petal is white, half pure gold, vertically. 
Tall vigorous plant.35 
RED CHIEFTAIN—<!FD) The flowers are of fine form, 
a light soft rose pink color. Many blooms, showing well 
above the foliage. Robust plant.25 
REGAL—(IF) An immense, free blooming, bronze flower, 
heavily suffused with old rose, shading to gold at base of 
petals. Fine plant.75 
REGINA COELI—(FD) Large, deep nearly pure white 
flowers, on fine stems. Very vigorous plant, very deep green, 
healthy foliage. A late bloomer.35 
ROBERT TREAT—(DF) A most beautiful American 
Beauty rose color. Large, perfect formed flowers, on excel¬ 
lent rigid long stems. Extremely profuse flowering. Ex¬ 
ceptionally fine formed plant. Several rows planted to¬ 
gether in the garden make a nearly solid mass of color. 
This dahlia was the most attractive that we exhibited at 
the Eastern States Exposition this past autumn.50 
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