Our aim is to please you, and gain your confidence. 
PETUNIA CACTUS (Foreign) This English novelty is the finest raised 
for years. It is a plant full of vigor, throwing up rod-like stems with 
amazing ease. Every flower comes good to the end of the season. The 
color is unique in Cactus, a beautiful lilaff. It keeps for a long period 
when cut, and is a great acquisition for the garden or exhibition. The 
winner two years in succession of the Silver Cup, for the best stemmed 
narrow petalled true Cactus Dahlia at the N. D. S. Show. 
Plants— $1.25 
PHANTOM I. D. (Foreign) A beautiful bicolor, violet purple tipped 
White. On Mr. Johnson’s 1936 Honor Roll. 
Roots — $1.50 Plants $0.75 
PINK DAILY MAIL DEC. (Foreign) This attractive variety is from 
British origin. The perfect formed flowers have a beautiful lilac-pink 
color on a white ground. Watch this variety at the exhibitions; un¬ 
doubtedly a brilliant prize-winner, long and strong stems. On Mr. 
Johnson’s 1936 Honor Roll. Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
PINK SPIRAL INC. C. (Foreign) A beautiful Holland novelty. The color 
is peach blossom-pink with a touch of primrose at the base and the 
center of the flower. The petals have a tendency not only to incurve, 
but to form a complete spiral arrangement around the center. On Mr. 
Hart’s and Mr. Johnson’s 1936 Honor Rolls. 
Roots $1.50 Plants—$0.75 
PIONEER CITY BONFIRE F. D. (Buell) A seedling from Girl of Hill- 
crest. Color, bonfire red. Healthy leathery foliage. 4V6 to 5 feet ex¬ 
cellent stems and faces just right; a splendid keeper. Only time shown 
in competition at the recent Akron, Ohio, Show, where it captured the 
blue ribbon in the undisseminated class. You will want this one in 
your garden. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing. 
Riots -$5.00 Plants $2.50 
POESIA MORAVY I. D. (Foreign) Soft mauve pink, with white. A 
beauty. Roots $1.00 Plants—$0.50 
POLLY INC. C. (Foreign) A yellow American Triumph. Great. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $0.50 
PRACHTKERL S. C. (Foreign) This German novelty created a sensation 
at the Mid-West Show at Cleveland. It is a seedling of Frau O’Bracht, 
but of a deeper yellow and of larger size. It is a Dahlia of nearly perfect 
form, and bids fair to duolicate its illustrious parent in American show 
rooms and gardens. On Mr. Hart’s and Mr. Eldredge’s 1936 Honor 
Rolls. Roost — $1.50 Plants $0.75 
PREMIE F. D. (Foreign) Dark red center and red tips. 
Roots—$0.75 
PRESIDENT JOS. DE WINTER. Cactus, an outstanding variety. 
Beautiful rose-lilac with yellow base. Selected for Belgian Dahlia 
Trial grounds. Plants—$1.50 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG I. D. (Strasen) Certificate of Merit at Storrs 
and East Lansing, 1935. Winner in the Show Seedling Contest and 
named officially at the Mid-West Show at Cleveland. Also a blue- 
ribbon winner at Milwaukee, 1935. The color is a bright pink suffused 
with light yellow. The center of the flower and the reverse of the 
Petals are a rich rose. The blooms average well over 10 inches through 
the season. The plant is a strong open grower, with splendid stems. 
A profuse bloomer. On Mr. Hart’s and Mr. Eldredge’s 1936 Honor 
Rolls. Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
PRUNKSTUCK MIN. CACTUS (Foreign) A wonderful dahlia. Color 
deep salmon rose. R ots $1.50 Plants —$0.75 
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