ROSETTA (ID)—Old rose shading to yellow radia¬ 
tion at base of petals. 10 inch blooms 6 to 7 inches 
in depth, are held erect on long perfect steins. Good 
grower. Plant___$2.00 
RUBY TAYLOR (FD) — Extremely large purplish 
carmine flowers on perfect rigid stems. A big prize 
winner and one of the best varieties we grow. 
Plant_,___$1.50 
RUDY VALEE (SC)—Very large, soft chrome yellow 
blended with soft red. Stems long holding the huge 
bloom erect. Root $1.00, Plant___,_50c 
ROCKLEY MOON, 1935 (FD)—Beautiful yellow with 
a purplish tint on the reverse of petals. Certifi¬ 
cate winner at Storrs in 1933. Won as the best 
dahlia in West Virginia Show 1934 and on Harts 
Honor Roll. Plant__,_ t __$5.00 
ROYAL ROBE, 1935 (ID)—Here is a seedling of 
Jane Cowl and if you can visualize Jane Cowl form 
in royal rich purple you have an accurate picture 
of it. The reverse shows a definite silver shading 
that in no sense is a faded color but gives the pur¬ 
ple a clean brightness. Plants are very similar in 
habits of growth to their parent. On the Honor 
Rolls. Plant___*___$5.00 
SATAN (SC)—Another extremely large flower that 
has won many Sweepstake and Grand Prizes. Bright 
flaming red, slight touch of gold in center and on 
tip of the petals, horn like petals which are rolled 
and incurved giving a unique form to the monster 
blooms. Perfect stems and a perfect grower. Root 
$2.00, Plant _$1.00 
SHALIMAR, 1935 (FD)—Poinsetta red in color. Good 
stems, a prolific grower and bloomer. A huge 
flower and a red that is a red. Caused considerable 
attention at the Mid-West Dahlia Show last season 
and where ever it was shown or seen. On the Mid- 
West Honor Roll. Plant__$5.00 
SHAHRAZAD (ID)—Extremely large, bright pink. 
Strong upright stems and a good grower. This 
variety can be termed as a pink Jane Cowl bloom 
in formation, but will produce on the average larger 
flowers. Roots very limited. Root $1.00, Plant 50c 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE, 1935—A decorative ball type. 
Color clear glistening yellow. Blooms average about 
4 inches in diameter on perfect stems. A wonder¬ 
ful keeper when cut and a prolific bloomer. 
Plant_,_$2.50 
SONNY BOY (ID)—Monster blooms 12 inches in 
diameter and with great depth are common with 
this variety. Color old rose slightly tinged old gold. 
The bush is a medium grower and a prolific bloom¬ 
er with strong rigid stems. Root $5.00, Plant $2.50 
SNOWCLAD (Pompon)—Pure white, one of the best 
pure white pompons. Root_25c 
SPOTLIGHT (ID)—Very large. Color, sulphur yel- 
strong and erect. Honor Roll Dahlia in 1933. 
Plant _*_.$3.75 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST (FD)—Extremely large 
flowers. The color is lemon yellow with rose tinged 
reverse. Blooms are very deep recurving back to 
the stems. Honor Roll Dahlia in 1933. Root $7.50. 
Plant___,_$3.75 
THE TELEGRAM (ID)—Tan color tipped white; 
very striking and beautiful. Good stems and a tall 
grower. Prolific bloomer. Plant_*_40c 
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