MOON GLO, F.D. (Parrella-Hulin)—Light lemon 
yellow of large size on real stems. Medium tall 
bush of bright green foliage adds to the general 
beauty of the plant. Very free bloomer and 
good keeper. Roots ...$3.50 
OLYMPIC SUNSET, S.C. (Lee)—A Northwest in¬ 
troduction of real merit, in beauty, shape and 
color. Tall bush producing many blooms of 
large size on good stems. The color is very 
dainty, apricot and coral with a tint lemon. The 
petals are well pointed and the center is al¬ 
ways full. You will get best results by disbud¬ 
ding well. Roots .$2.50 
OAKLEIGH PRINCESS,.. S.C. (Hook - Hulin)— 
This variety is a seedling of Satan, but very 
much different in color and formation. 
The large blooms are lemon yellow overcast 
with red. The petals are long and pointed 
twisting nicely. Bush about four feet and rather 
branching. It is an all round good dahlia.. Roots 
$5.00. Plants ..*..$2.50 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH, F.D. (Hook-Hulin)—A 
certificate winner and on three Honor Rolls 
last season (1935). The flower is unlike any 
other in many ways. The color is a bright 
cerise red with broad petals being nearly tubular 
near the center. Fine keeper both on and off 
the bush. This was one of the highest scoring 
dahlias at the trial gardens. Roots, $5.00. 
Plants ..,.$2.50 
ROYAL PURCHASE, Cac. (Nnnnerviller)—This 
variety is one of the few of American origin 
in this class. Long pointed petals of straw yel¬ 
low and blend of pink. The flower is quite 
large on long stems and of good keeping qual¬ 
ity. Winner of many prizes the past season. 
Roots, $7.50. Plants .$5.00 
ROYAL ROBE, I.D. (Sigismondi - Parrella)—Rich 
royal* purple with a light overcast on the re¬ 
verse which gives the flower plenty of bright¬ 
ness. The plant is tall and the blooms are held 
erect on good stems. Real good in every way 
and you will do well to add this to your collec¬ 
tion. Roots .$2.50 
TOWERS EMPIRE, I.D. (Tower-Parrella) — This 
is the one dahlia that EVERY ONE admired 
when in the garden. Tall bushes with plenty 
of large extra full blooms of a deep empire yel¬ 
low. A most robust grower and a fine keeper 
when cut. Another good feature, a good root 
producer. Roots .$3.50 
WM. J. RATHGEBER, I.D. (Parkway-Parrella) — 
A seedling of Bagdad and a nice flower in every 
way. The tall bushes produce many blooms of 
a deep tyrian rose. The petals are long and 
broad and the flower is held nicely on good 
stems. Roots ..$1.50 
YOUTH, I.D. (Parrella-Hulin-Hook)—This unique 
color combination of deep magenta and white 
is always attractive, and YOUTH certainly held 
plenty of attraction the past season with us. 
The bushes are tall and the flower of about 
eight inches, is held nearly on top of good stiff 
stems. If you like the bi-colors then do not pass 
this one. Roots .$2.50 
