HAMILTON’S DAHLIA CARDENS 
Prince of Persia—I. D. 
Dark cardinal reel. Flower of giant size both in 
width and depth borne on long stiff stems. A clean 
healthy grower and an all around good red. Late, 
start early. Roots, $ .75. Plants, $ .50 
: Princetonian—I. D. 
An informal decorative dahlia with petals blended 
light orange and coral pink, that twist and curl from 
an ideal center. A flower 8-11 inches (without forc¬ 
ing) on a stem that is perfect. This dahlia has 
color, size, stem, neck, large leaf; is good bloomer, 
good root maker. In short a grand dahlia. 
Plants, $2.50 
Queen of the Carden Beautiful—F. D. 
Primrose yellow. Plants, $ .50 
Rajah—I. D. 
Rich red, orange suffusion. A very striking flower as 
each petal is veined and tipped with gold. A spec- 
tauclar flower of good size that is sure to bring much 
comment. Plants, $1.50 
Rainbow’s End—I. D. 
A new introduction by Walter Bissell. The coloring 
of this dahlia is all that the name indicates—the 
petals are scarlet with empire yellow tips and maize 
yellow reverse. The flowering habits are good and 
the plant is strong, healthy and insect resisting. 
Scored 82 at Storrs in 1932, and has won first hon¬ 
ors wherever exhibited. We recommend Rainbow’s 
End from every standpoint. Plants, $3.75 
Robert Emmett—I. D. 
Cardinal red. A grand flower of giant size and great 
beauty. It is a perfect open-grower with dark green, 
insect resistant foliage. Blooms perfectly facing on 
stiff long stems. Plants, $2.50 
Robin Adair-—I. D. 
A very large, strong upright stem, deep empire yel¬ 
low with reverse and closed center petals reddish 
brown. American Home Achievement Medal in 1932. 
Very good. Plants, $2.50 
Royal Flush—I. D. 
Scarlet. Bush low. Always with blooms. Plants, $ .50 
Ruby Taylor—Dec. 
Carmine. This flower is a winner and you must have 
it to make your garden complete. It has not only 
taken numerous first prizes, but has a certificate 
from Storrs. It is an open growing bush with strong 
straight stems and grows large, full blooms with very 
little pruning. Plants, $1.50 
Rudy Vallee—S. C. 
Grenadine orange red. This flower is large, full cen¬ 
tered and is held well above the foliage on long, stiff 
straight stems. Vigorous growth. Plants, $ .50 
Satan—S. C. 
Flaming red. This large red cactus is appropriately 
named. Flowers are of perfect formation ranging 
up to 12 inches in diameter. The flowers are held 
erect on long canelike stems out of strong and 
healthy bushes. Plants, $1.00 
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