PALO ALTO (SC)—Very large, clear bright salmon 
shaded with gold. Stems long and erect. We had 
blooms with 3 foot, stems and we did not have to 
disbud to get them. A big prize winner. Plant $2.50 
PASTEL GLOW (IDi — White with pink reverse. 
Good stems and plant is a medium growler. 
Plant_____,____,$1.50 
PAUL PFITZER (SC)—A German variety. Color is 
a delicate pink or salmon color flushed with rose. 
A strong grower with perfect stems. Plant_$1.00 
PERSIMMON, 1935 (Formal Miniature)—Won con¬ 
siderable attention at the East Lansing Trial 
Grounds and at the Mid-West Dahlia Show where it 
won as best undisseminated miniature seedling. It 
is a pure persimmon color. It is reported that one 
bush bore 107 blooms all at one time, on a 3 foot 
bush. However we have not grown this dahlia 
ourselves, and we are only stating what is claimed 
for it, by others. On Harts Honor Roll. Plant $1.00 
PEYTIE CONWAY, 1935 (Min. FD)—Color violet 
rose with tiny silver tip. Tidy little blooms IV 2 to 
2 X A inches across on a bush about 5% feet high. 
The Championship Miniature of 1934. On Harts 
Honor Roll. Plant___$1.00 
PINK BEAUTY, 1935 (C)—Size of bloom 7 inches 
by 4 inches deep. Height of bush 5 feet. This 
dahlia is much like its parent Oriental Beauty in 
type, but petals are more gracefully waved and is 
a lighter shade of pink, being a clear rosaline pink 
without shading. Stems very long and strong, hold¬ 
ing the lovely blooms erect. Won both first and 
second prizes for best undisseminated Cactus seed¬ 
ling at the Washington Dahlia Show 1934. On the 
American Home Honor Roll. Plant_^-$2.50 
PHYLLIS (Pompon)—Deep yellow edged and shaded 
rosy red. Root_____-—25c 
PRES. F. D. ROOSEVELT' (ID)—Bright red or scar¬ 
let. Good stems and foliage. Benefits by disbud¬ 
ding. Root $4.00, Plant__—$2.00 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (ID)—Extremely large, deep 
glowing crimson, stems very rigid, holding the 
flowers erect. A wide spreading plant. Do not 
take out center bud of the plant. Root 75c, 
Plant ___,___40c 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN (ID)—A beautiful tyrian 
stems atop at 4% to 5 foot bush, flowers stand 
times weak. Root $2.00, Plant_____$1.00 
RAJAH, 1935 (ID)—Color yellow bronze splashed 
bronze red, large flowers on top of long rigid 
stems atop at 4% to 5 foot bush, flowers stand 
out very well. Root $3.00, Plant__,__,_$1.50 
REN ATE MULLER (Inc. C)—A 1934 German intro¬ 
duction that has met with approval every where it 
was shown. The color is a pleasing shell pink that 
shades to deep cream in the center. The high cen¬ 
ter holds tightly closed throughout the entire sea¬ 
son. The flowers are perfectly formed and with 
ordinary culture it averages 9 inches. Perfect 
steins and habits, a robust grower. Plant_$1.00 
RIPPLES (ID)—Bright rose pink, large with good 
stems, good grower and a prolific bloomer.. Root 
$3.00, Plant_$1.50 
ROBERT EMMETT (ID)—An exceedingly beautiful 
velvety cardinal red dahlia of gigantic size and uni¬ 
que beauty. It has no faults that we can detect, 
it is a wonderful keeper when cut. Plant_,_^$2.00 
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