PAUL PFITZER, S. C.-A beautiful German variety 
color primrose shading to delicate rose pink tips. 
Good size blooms on excellent stems. 
.Roots $1.00; Plants .50 
PALO ALTO, S. C.—Clear bright salmon shading to 
gold center, very large deep perfect blooms on 
good stems. A great prize winner at the leading 
shows 1934. Supply very limited, Root $1.50; Plant .75 
PETER PUGET, D.-Bright deep rose, very large. 
.Root .35; Plant .25 
PEPPER’S DELIGHT, D.—Creamy yellow center, shad¬ 
ing to watermelon pink. A beautiful cut flower 
Dahlia .25 
PINK DAILY MAIL, F. D. — New English Dahlia of 
immense size. Color a bright lavender pink, 
shading to darker center, which adds greatly to 
its beauty. A fine exhibition variety,. 
.Gre*n plants only $2.00 
PRES. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, F. D.—Very large 
attractive blooms of chinese red with fawn edge 
and creamy reverse. Wonderfully strong stems 
and husky growing plant. Certificate of Merit 
Dahlia, and a fine exhibition variety..Plants only $1.00 
PRES. WILSON, D. — Large carmine crimson tipped 
white; sometimes comes self colored, very attrac¬ 
tive.Root .35; Plant .25 
PRIDE OF FORT MORGAN, D.—Intense shade of red, 
one of the largest Dahlias.25 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD, D. -Bright orange yellow 
shading to reddish bronze.20 
PRINCETONIAN, I. D. — A beautiful blending of 
autumn colors, light orange, yellow, and coral 
pink, long petals that curl and twist in a most 
artistic manner. Very large deep massive blooms 
on long cane-like stems. Strong, vigorous grow¬ 
ing plant. Extra fine Dahlia.Plants only $1.00 
REGENT, C.—Large clear mauve pink.25 
ROBERT EMMETT, I. D.—A wonderfully rich velvety 
cardinal red, shaded crimson. Truly such a rich, 
beautiful color that it immediately attracts atten¬ 
tion. Large perfect blooms on long stiff stems. 
Winner of many prizes and on the Roll of 
Honor.Green plants only $1.00 
ROBT. E. LEE, D.—Bright rich cardinal red, that does 
not fade, fine stems. Ideal cut flower,. 
.Root .35; Plant .25 
ROBIN ADAIR, I. D.—Immense big blooms of empire 
yellow, with reverse and closed petals at center, 
reddish bronze. Ideal stems, sturdy growing 
plants. Achievement Medal winner 1932. A 
very fine Dahlia.Green plants only $2.00 
ROCKLEY MOON, 1. D.—Bright lemon yellow, shad¬ 
ing darker to center, sturdy grower, producing 
large blooms on strong stems. Certificate of 
Merit 1933, A. D. S. A prize winner—Plants only $1.00 
ROLLO BOY, H. C.-Amber, shading gold.20 
ROMAN EAGLE, D.—Very large, burnish copper.20 
ROSE FALLON, D.—Huge blooms of bronzy gold, long 
stout stems .20 
ROOKWOOD, D.-Beautiful shade of rose pink.25 
RUBY TAYLOR, I. D.—A clear velvety carmine color 
that immediately attracts attention. Very large 
full deep blooms on strong rigid stems. Winner 
of many prizes. .Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00 
