SAGAMORE PRINCE— FD (Shctttuck). A truly 
beautiful rich red flower of good size on splen¬ 
did rigid straight stems. Keeps splendidly on 
bush or when cut. Medium height plant and 
wholly resistant to insects in our garden. 
Roots $0.75 
SATAN —SC (Ballay). Red and gold are the 
two favorite colors of "His Satanic Majesty," 
and this well-named dahlia has them. Power¬ 
ful grower, tall plant, prodigious blooms, with 
a lurking lure of sinister gold tipping the flam¬ 
ing red, horn-like petals and center of the flow¬ 
er. Poise of bloom is perfect, stems splendid. 
The largest and most amazing semi-cactus we 
have ever seen. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
SHAHRAZAD— ID (Newsom). A "pink Jane 
Cowl" so extraordinarily lovely as to place this 
huge bloom right at the top of our own favor¬ 
ites. Flower keeps wonderfully. Stems and fo¬ 
liage could not be improved. Great depth to 
flower. A beauty, and large enough to win in 
any class. 
Roots $1.00 
SONNY BOY —ID. A monster old rose dahlia 
slightly striped and tinged with old gold. A 
hardy insect-resisting variety, bushes of me¬ 
dium height, a prolific bloomer on splendid 
stems. Has had a wonderful show record. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
SPOTLIGHT— ID (CottageGrove). Another 1933 
Honor Roll variety of most delightful color, sul¬ 
phur yellow shading, lighter at the tips, with 
nearly white reverse. This is a large flower, 
averaging 10 to 12 inches, with a high full cen¬ 
ter, never coming open no matter how late the 
season. An early, prolific bloomer producing 
its flowers on long, stiff stems. Also winner of 
the American Home Achievement Medal in Se¬ 
attle and Tacoma, Washington. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM— SC (Nolet). Pure white 
pointed petals emanating from a full center 
tightly closed produce a star-like effect that is 
beautiful beyond words. Very prolific bloomer. 
Roots $0.50 
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