DAYTON’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
PENN CHARTER (F.D.), Gold and apricot, 
.Roots $ .35 
PRINCE OF PANTOPS (I.D.), Ruffled variety, 
orange peel, .Plants $1.00 
RAPALLO (Charm) (Min. Dec.), Deep Burgundy 
tipped gold, .Roots $ .75; Plants $ .50 
RUDY YALLEE (S.C.), Color reddist apricot. Very 
good keeper, .Roots $1.00; Plants $ .50 
RUTH M. (F.D.), Gold tipped white, varigated. Some 
blooms being all gold, some with more white than 
others. Very large and free bloomer, 
.Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00 
ROCHECHILD (I.D.), Large purple tipped white. 
Tall grower and free bloomer, 
.Roots $1.00; Plants $ .50 
RUBY TAYLOR (F.D.), Carmine shading darker. A 
favorite, .Roots $1.50; Plants $ .75 
RAY WARNER (I.D.), Long pointed wavy petals, 
producing many blooms with full centers of a 
lovely pink. A favorite for cutting. 
.Plants only $1.00 
ROSE FALLON (F.D.), Dark orange tinted with 
amber and salmon, .Roots $ .35 
ROBERT E. LEE (S.C.), Bright cardinal red, 
.Roots $ .50 
ROBERT EMMET (I.D.), Velvety cardinal red, of 
great size, .Roots $4.00; Plants $2.00 
SATAN (S.C.), Color scarlet, yellow reverse showing 
at the center as petals unfold, 
.Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (S.C.), Purt white with 
pointed star-like formation, .Roots $ .75 
SALLY B. (I.D.), A large pink, not as deep as 
Norris, but grew large with us, 
.Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00 
SEPTEMBER GLORY (Cac.), Orange buff, shading 
darker at center, medium size, very satisfactory 
for cutting, .Roots $1.50; Plants $ .75 
SARAH JANE (I.D.), Clear rich yellow. Good stems, 
petals mitered and curled at tips giving a very 
artistic effect, .Roots $2.50; Plants $1.25 
