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QUEEN CITY (FD) 1936 
A splendid new Dahlia of real merit and quality. The color 
is a distinctive pink, halfway betwen cherry red and old 
rose. An early, prolific bloomer and unexcelled as a cut 
flower variety. This Dahlia is a winner and we recommend 
it strongly.Plant $3.75; Root $7.50 
RED VICTOR (ID) 1936 
A sparkling, brilliant novelty of rose red. An exhibition 
type that can be grown to immense size. Plant is a strong, 
healthy grower and profuse bloomer. 
Plant $2.50; Root $5.00 
RED JUG (SC) 1936 
An outstanding Dahlia in all respects. Dark cardinal red 
in color, sometimes with petals tipped gold. Stems are 
long and stiff and plant growth ideal. Highly recom¬ 
mended.Plant $2.50; Root $5.00 
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 $ .25 
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 
RUDOLPH'S GIANT (ID) 1936 
One of the new giants of the Dahlia world. Color is clear 
golden apricot with tints of pastel pink and golden tan. 
A fine exhibition variety that will win for you in the big 
bloom class.Plant $5.00; Root $10.00 
SACHSENLAND (SC) Foreign 
Color, pure old gold with luminous orange. A wonderful 
semi-cactus with long, perfect stems. Plants only $1.00 
SAGAMORE (FD) 
Golden amber shaded orange buff. An old reliable variety 
for exhibition or cut flower work.Root $ .35 
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 in¬ 
ches, are held uprightly on long, cane-like stems. 
Root $1.00 
SIRIUS (SC) 1935 
An outstanding new variety that is often termed the near¬ 
est 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 .Root $1.00 
SONNY BOY (ID) 
A monster old rose, slightly tinged old gold, informal 
decorative. Without irrigation or forcing, this Dahlia had 
blooms 12x8 inches. The bush is of medium height, insect- 
resisting, and is a prolific bloomer with good stems. 
Plant $1.00 
SPINNING WHEEL (ID) 
A bi-color of cardinal red with white tipped petals that 
wave and twist in an unusual manner. An attractive novelty 
of real merit.Root $2.00 
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