ROYAL PURCHASE INC. C. (Salem) Color, yellow; outer petals suffused 
pink; blooms 10 to 11 Y 2 . inches, field grown; the petals twist and turn, 
giving the big blooms a most pleasantly shaggy appearance; a long 
and straight stem; a profuse bloomer, blooms held high out of a clean 
bush. Winner of blue ribbons at Chicago and New York shows. On 
Mr. Eldredge’s 1936 Honor Roll. Plants—$7.50 
ROYAL BLACK S. C. (Foreign) Everybody who saw this variety at the 
show admired it for its extraordinary color. A chestnut-brown tint 
with a lively glow. Award of Merit at Haarlem. If you want a new and 
brilliant color, order this one. Plants—$5.00 
RHEINISCHES MADEL S. C. (Foreign) A beautiful lilac-violet, whit 
tipped. Extra for cutting. Plants—$2.50 
REMARKABLE DEC. (Foreign) The flowers have an unique fiery red 
color, the long petals largely tipped white. Was greatly admired at all 
exhibitions, large flowers are held perfectly erect on long, straight and 
strong stems well above the foliage. Indeed a very remarkable dahlia. 
Plants—$2.50 
R. P. RUTHERFORD S. C. (Foreign) A grand Dahlia. It is a huge flower 
neatly made up of bluntly pointed florets evenly arranged. Color, 
golden orange, flushed, veined and deepening to red. Dwarf plants, 
surprisingly free blooming. Splendid stems. On Mr. Johnson’s 1936 
Honor Roll. Plants—$2.50 
REICHARDT’S TRIUMPH S. C. (Foreign) A fine companion to h's 
Masterpiece, a large semi incurved Cactus of a rich color combination, 
purple violet, lighted white. Plants —H5 00 
REICHARDT’S IDEAL CACTUS (Foreign) Color terracetta gold with 
lilac over-tones, tipped yellow. Lacinated petals. Strong stiff stems. 
An outstanding Dahlia. Plants —$5.0J 
RHEINFISCHER S. C. (Foreign) Exceptionally large flowers. Color 
light salmon. This attractive variety is from German origin. Greatly 
admired. Plants—$2.50 
RlfcSEN DIAMANT CACTUS (Foreign) Large cactus variety. Color 
cream with white ground. Greatly admired. Plants—$3 GO 
RUDOLF’S GIANT I. D. (Rudolf-Rusciimohr) One of the real giants cf 
the dahlia world, good exhibition flower. The color is a clear golden- 
apricot with flushes of pastel-pink and golden-tan throughout, 4 his 
Dahlia received a Certificate of Merit at Storrs in 1934, and won as 
the Best Undissemmated Informal at the Rockville Centre Show in 
1935. On Mr. Hart’s, Mr. Johnson’s, and Mr. Eldredge’s Honor 
Rolls. Plants—$7.50 Net 
RED VICTOR I. D. (Strasen) A beautiful novelty. It is not a tremen¬ 
dously large flower but can be grown easily to exhibition size. The color 
is an unusual shade of rose-red, and under artificial light is a sparkling, 
brilliant flower. The plant is a nice clean grower, and free bloomer. 
On Mr. Hart’s Honor Roll. Roots—$10.00 Plants- $5.00 
