DAHLIAS 
M. J. REYNOLDS 
NAGEL’S ROEM—SC. A wonderful flower of 
chamois overlaid with a light salmon pink. 
Fine stems and a wonderful cut flower. 
Roots, $1.50 
ORIENTAL GLORY—ID. Quite a way out of 
the ordinary is this dazzling orange. Truly 
a fine dahlia that seems to do well any¬ 
where. Roots, $7.50 
ORINDA—FD. Immense flowers on ideal stems 
are a clear one-toned mauve. One of the 
really big ones. Roots, $1.00 
PAPILLON—ID. Old rose with tints of gold. 
A favorite everywhere. Roots, $ .50 
PASTEL GLOW—ID. A large flower of glow¬ 
ing pastel pink, full and high centered. 
Roots, $3.00 
PAT—ID. Orange with a wheat straw reverse, 
early and prolific and a fine dry weather 
flower. Roots, $1.00 
PERK—Dec. One of those always satisfactory 
reds that does not burn. Good either as a 
cut flower or for the show room. 
Roots, $1.00 
POINSETTIA PILGRIM—ID. A flaming poin- 
settia red bloom at the top of long, strong 
stems. Grow to four canes for best results. 
Roots, $3.50 
RAJAH —• FD. An immense bi-color dahlia 
which, like most bi-colors, does not always 
come true, but it is so exceptional that you 
will be well repaid for growing it. The color 
is a deep orange splashed with red. 
Plants only, $2.50 
ROBERT EMMETT—ID. One of the really 
great reds, midway between carmine and car¬ 
dinal. Fine form and large size. 
Roots, $5.00 
RUBY TAIT — ID. (Fraser). Citron yellow 
with pencilings of pink. Large blooms on 
fine stems. One of the honor dahlias in the 
Flower Grower roll. Roots, $3.50 
