PLANTS ROOTS 
Prachtkerl (Werner) S.C.—Deep Yellow... 2.00 4.00 
Pride of Austinburg (Strasen) I.D.—Grena¬ 
dine Pink and Light Yellow, center and 
reverse Light Purple. 2.50 5.00 
Renet Mueller—S.C. Salmon Yellow* and 
Pink . 1.00 
Red Jug (Preas-Ruschinohr) S.C.—Striking* 
Cardinal Red in color, with tipped Yel¬ 
low Petals. 2.50 5.00 
Rex (Greci-Fraser) l.D. — Apricot Yellow 
and Pink. 3.50 7.50 
Rita Cansino (Stephenson) l.D. — Lemon 
Yellow, splashed with Rich Carmine.... 2.50 5.00 
Riehl—R.C. Very attractive at the N. Y. 
Show. Yellow, shading to a Pink. 1.00 2.00 
Rockley Moon (Taylor-Ruschmohr) F.D.— 
Beautiful Yellow, broad petaled bloom, 
on exceptionally long* stems. 1.00 
Royal Purchase (Salem) S.C. — Primrose 
Yellow . 3.75 
Rudolf’s Giant (Rudolf-Ruschmohr) l.D.— 
The largest dahlia we have ever intro¬ 
duced. We consider this the best in the 
autumn shade. Largest flower in New 
York Show in 1936. 5.00 Net 10.00 
Shirley Temple (Stephenson) B.—Yellow. . 1.00 
Supt. Ainerthyn— B. Lavender. .50 
White Beauty (Darnell) F.D.—White com¬ 
mercial dahlia . 2.00 4.00 
William J. Rathgeber (Parkway) l.D.—Ty¬ 
rian Rose . 1.00 2.00 
POM PONS 
Anna Von Schwerwin—Dainty Shell Pink.. $ .25 
Atom—Fiery Red, one of the best and a con¬ 
stant winner . .25 
Betty Ann—Exhibition type. Soft Pink. . . . 1.00 
Dixie-—Dark Red. .25 
Donnie—Lovely Orange of perfect form... .25 
Dot—Pure White on perfect stem. .35 
Dottie Dimple—Yellow . .50 
Gary—Very fine exhibition Red. .50 
Honey—Pale Honey Yellow, with faint suf¬ 
fusion cn edge of petals. .35 
Little Edith—The perfect pom, wins more 
prizes than any other in its class. Color: 
Primrose Yellow, tipped Carmine. .25 
