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Oakleigh Princess 
OAKLEIGH PRINCESS (SC) 1936 
The sensational new Honor Roll Dahlia. A semi-cactus of 
immense size and in a beautiful new color, lemon yellow 
overcast scarlet red. Blooms 8 to 12 inches in diameter 
without forcing, held erect on strong, stiff stems two to 
three feet long. A healthy, vigorous grower with tough 
insect-resistant foliage. Oakleigh Princess is a seedling of 
Satan and reflects all of the good qualities of its parent. 
A Certificate of Merit winner in 1935, at A.D.S. Trial 
Grounds.Plant $2.00; Root $5.00 
OSTER GRUSS (Min. Dec.) Foreign 
Easter Greeting. Pure waxy white blooms held erect on 
good stems. Very early and free flowering. 
Plants only $1.00 
OLYMPIC SUNSET (SC) 1935 
Color is apricot orange and coral with a blending of lemon 
yellow, one of the most beautiful varieties in our 1935 
planting. A perfect semi-cactus that grows well and blooms 
profusely . Root $2.00 
O.S.U. (ID) 1936 
Named for Ohio State University. A fine new novelty of 
scarlet with lighter reverse. The artistic petals twist and 
turn in a most attracive manner. Flowers are large, stems 
and plant growth perfect. A fine Dahlia. 
Plant $2.50; Root $5.00 
ORIENTAL GLORY (ID) 
We would term it an orange Jane Cowl. Blooms are large, 
averaging from 8 to 11 inches in diameter. Stems are stiff 
and strong. Foliage is a dark green and insect-proof. 
Root $1.00 
PAUL PFITZER (SC) 
A German novelty which has been a distinct success wher¬ 
ever grown. Color is delicate pink and the petal formation 
like Frau O. Bracht. A strong grower with perfect stems 
and splendid growing habits. Plant $1.00; Root $2.00 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG (ID) 1936 
Color is a bright pink suffused with light yellow,— re¬ 
verse of petals rich rose. Blooms average well over 10 
inches on splendid stems. A profuse bloomer and the plant 
is a strong, thrifty grower.Plant $2.50; Root $5.00 
