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PRINCE OF PERSIA—10x4 V 2 Bush 6 (ID). Large 
flowers of deep glowing crimson. Stems very rigid. 
A wide spreading plant. Midseason. 
Green plant 40c; Root_ 70c 
RENATE MUELLER—9x4 >/ 2 Bush 5V Z (InC) 1934. 
A German dahlia having much merit. The color is 
shell pink shading to a deep cream in the center. 
The high centers in the flower are always perfectly 
formed. Green plant__ 75c 
RADIANT MIDGET—3x2 Bush 4 (M). A ball type 
flower of orange flame color. Long perfect stems. 
Good grower. Green plant_ 35c 
RAJAH 
RAJAH—10x4 y 2 Bush 4 (ID) 1935. The body color 
is yellow bronze, streaked with orange flame and 
bronze red. The flowers are artistic for a two-toned 
flower, some petals are solid red on a yellow back¬ 
ground without the bronze suffusion. The stems 
are long holding the blooms erect. Green plant 75c 
ROBERT EMMETT—9x5 Bush 5 (ID). Beautiful 
velvety cardinal red flowers of giant size and unique 
beauty. Stems long and straight. Early. 
Green plant_ 75c 
RUBY TAYLOR—8x5 Bush 5 (FD). Purplish car¬ 
mine flowers on long, stiff, straight stems. Early. 
Green plant_ 75c 
RUDY VALEE—8x5 Bush 6 (SC). Very large yellow 
blended with soft red. Green plant_ 35c 
ROCKLEY MOON—7x4 V 2 Bush 5 (FD) 1935. Yellow 
slightly tinted purple on back of the petals. 
Root_ $1.90 
ROYAL ROBE—8x5 Bush 6 (ID) 1935. Here is a 
seedling of Jane Cowl and if you can visualize the 
flower of Jane Cowl in rich royal purple with a tint 
of red, you have an accurate picture of it. Long 
stems that are stiff and straight. Mid-season bloom¬ 
ing. Green plant __ $2.00 
SATAN—8x6 Bush 6 (SC). Bright flaming red, 
touch of gold in center and on tips of petals, horn¬ 
like petals which are rolled and incurving giving a 
unique formation to the flower. Green plant 60c 
As good as can be grown 
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