PRINCE OF PERSIA —ID (Newsom). This crim¬ 
son giant was a great favorite this year. Truly 
good and a free bloomer. Well posed top and 
facing flowers. Excellent stems, good foliage, 
no faults. 
Plants only $0.75 
R. A. BROOMFIELD —ID (Petrie Chappaqua). 
Here's a new dahlia, glorious in color, perfect 
in formation, large and distinctive. Color is a 
glorious saffron orange flushed with rose. Stems 
are stiff and strong, but not clumsy. Foliage 
is dark green, heavy and of leathery appear¬ 
ance. On the American Home Roll of Honor, 
1933. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
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 car¬ 
mine and cardinal, making a wonderfully rich 
red. Sturdy growing plants with splendid fo¬ 
liage. 
Roots $5.00 ' Plants $2.50 
ROSE FALLON —FD (Harding). One of the 
world's best dahlias. A giant old gold decora¬ 
tive on long, strong stems. 
Roots $0.25 
ROTARY —ID. A true bi-color of a brilliant 
cardinal red with distinctive white tips uni¬ 
formly placed. As are all bi-colored dahlias, 
this variety is wonderfully attractive, a splen¬ 
did garden variety. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
RUDY VALLEE —SC. A very pleasing flower to 
look upon and one that attracts instant atten¬ 
tion in the garden. When the flower first opens 
it is chrome yellow at the center, graduating to 
grenadine red as it opens. When fully expand¬ 
ed the flower is a grenadine orange red. 
Medium height plants of vigorous habit, slen¬ 
der strong stems, fine, clean foliage. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
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