DAYTON’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
ORIENTAL GIRL (P.D.) Chinese red with oriental 
colored shadings. Very large and attractive. 
Strong grower, .Roots $2.50 
OLD MAN SUNSHINE (F.D.) Bright yellow. Best 
of stems, ...Roots $1.00 
PALO ALTO (S.C.) Salmon and gold. A winner, 
.Roots $1.50 
POT O’GOLD (I.D.) Clear yellow.Roots $ .50 
PAUL PFITZER (St.C.) Primrose yellow and salmon. 
A winner, .Roots $2.00 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I.D.) Glowing crimson, 
.Roots $ .50 
PRACHTKERL (S.C.) A foreign origination of 
great merit. Watch this one in the show rooms 
in 1936.Plants only $3.75 
PEACHES (1936) (I.D.). This we believe is the 
best in its color ever introduced. A fine cut flower 
and of good size. Color peach pink, 
.Plants only $5.00 
PRES. F. D. ROOSEVELT. Clear scarlet, Roots $1.50 
RUDY VALLEE (S.C.) Color reddish apricot, 
.Roots $1.00 
RUTH M. (F.D.) A by color of bright gold, tipped 
white; variegated. Some blooms of solid gold. 
Very attractive, .Roots $2.00 
ROBT. E. LEE (S.C.) Cardinal red,.Roots $ .50 
ROBERT EMMETT (I.D.) Velvety cardinal red. A 
giant, .Roots $1.50 
RUBY TAYLOR (F.D.) Carmine, .Roots $1.00 
ROCKLEY MOON (F.D.) Bright yellow, Roots $3.00 
ROYAL ROBE (I.D.) Royal purple, .$5.00 
RUTH KUNZMAN (F.D.) Pink. (1935).$1.00 
RICHARD’S MASTERPIECE (S.C.) A foreign intro¬ 
duction of the most beautiful color, being a blend¬ 
ing of lilac yellow and salmon. Must be seen to 
appreciate it, ..Plants only $2.50 
plants at one-half the pi’ice of root. 
Varieties listed at $1.00 or more are available in 
