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O A K L E I G H 
QUEEN OF THE ANGELS (SC) 1935 
A beautiful oriental pink of unusual merit and quality. 
It reminds one of a huge chrysanthemum because of its 
unique petal formation. An excellent cut flower variety 
with splendid stems and keeping qualities. 
Plant $1.00; Root $2.00 
RAJAH (ID) 1935 
Color is yellow bronze streaked red. Blooms are large and 
stems perfect. A sturdy, vigorous grower of unusual merit. 
Root $1.50 
RADIANT SUNRISE (ID) 1935 
This is a beautiful new Dahlia of lemon yellow and jasper 
red. Stems are long, blooms are large and altogether it is 
a splendid variety. We unreservedly recommend this Dahlia 
to our customers. .Plant $1.50; Root $3.00 
ROBERT E. LEE (SC) 
The color is a bright luminous cardinal red, reflex lighter. 
The blooms are held, facing upward, on strong stems. An 
exceptionally prolific bloomer.Root $ .50 
ROYAL ROBE (ID) 1935 
This is a purple Jane Cowl in every respect, a fine Dahlia 
with good stems, good foliage and giant blooms. Color is 
a rich royal purple with silver reverse shading. We recom¬ 
mend this variety to our customers.Plants only $2.00 
RUBY TAYLOR (ID) 
A prize winner which has met with instant approval wher¬ 
ever grown. The color is carmine and the large deep 
blooms are supported by perfect, long stiff stems. 
Root $1.00 
SAN BERNARDINO (FD) 
Deep rose pink. Blooms 10 to 12 inches of striking char¬ 
acter and beauty, held high above the foliage. A profuse 
bloomer and fine keeper.Root $ .75 
SANHICAN PEACH (ID) 
Peach cheek color. Oddly twisted petals. Good stems and 
habit of growth. A very charming decorative.Root $ .50 
SATAN (SC) 
No Dahlia has been more sensational and spectacular than 
this one. Horn-like petals of flaming red, touched gold, 
perfectly rolled and incurved, give rare form to a flower of 
unusual brilliancy. The immense blooms, up to 13 inches, 
are held upright on long, cane-like stems. A strong, husky 
grower — positively insect-proof.Plant $ .50; Root $1.00 
SHAHRAZAD (ID) 
A gorgeous deep pink variety which we might term a pink 
Jane Cowl. The blooms are of great size and depth, often 
reaching 10 to 12 inches in diameter and 6 inches in depth. 
The bush is a strong, healthy and vigorous grower. 
Root $ .75 
SIRIUS (SC) 1935 
An outstanding new variety that is often termed the nearest 
to a blue Dahlia. Its color is a real bluish purple and it 
is a welcome addition to the range of dahlia colors. A 
prolific bloomer with large flowers, good stems and perfect 
bearing.Plant $2.00; Root $5.00 
SON OF COMMODORE (ID) 
We like this variety much better than its namesake — it 
has longer stems, better keeping qualities and growth 
habits. The color is martins yellow with white reverse. 
Blooms are enormous in size, often reach 12 inches under 
normal culture. The plant is a strong, healthy grower 
about 5 feet tall.Root $1.00 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (SC) 
Pure white. Lovely thick blooms not unlike stars. Profuse 
bloomer. A favorite with us.Root $ .75 
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