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MICHIGAN 
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PRACHTKERL (I.C.)— (Foreign)—Bordering to semi-cactus. 
Color, clear primrose yellow, with good stem. 
One of our best. — ROOTS $1.25; PLANTS $0.60 
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QUEEN CITY (F D.) —Scarlet pink, improvement on Jersey’s 
Beauty for its fresh color, and its extraordinary product¬ 
ivity as a cutflower. — ROOTS $1.50; PLANTS $0.75 
R. P. RUTHERFORD (S.C.) —(Foreign)—A very handsome En¬ 
glish introduction with large flowers, on strong stems, 
colored unique) golden orange with reddish veins. 
—PLANTS $0.75 
RUD. KIPLING (F.D.) —Blooms do not grow quite so large. But 
they attracted as much attention in our gardens the past 
season as any other variety, on account of their wonder¬ 
ful color and stiff stems. The color is very deep rose with 
shadings of ashes of rose. — ROOTS $5.00; PLANTS $2-00 
REMARKABLE (l*D.) —(Foreign)—A long stemmed flower of 
fair size. The long, twisted petals are red, largely tip¬ 
ped white. — PLANTS $0.50 
ROBERT RIPLEY (I.D.)' —A lavender rose-pink reported to 
have been grown 16 inches in diametefr and 12 inches in 
depth. Fine. — PLANTS $2.75 
RIELE (C.) —(Foreign)—Salmon rose with golden yellow center. 
Beautiful cactus on strong stems and very good bloomer. 
—PLANTS $0-75 
RUTH M. (F.D.) —A by color of bright gold, tipped white; 
variegated. Some blooms of solid gold. Very attractive. 
—PLANTS $0.50 
RED VICTOR (I.D.)— A brilliant rose-red informal decorative, 
large. —PLANTS $0.75 
REX (I.D.) —A combination of buff and golden yellow, suffused 
with peach pink. —ROOTS $2.00; PLANTS $1.00 
ROYAL PENNANT (F.D.)— Color, a rich purple, could be call¬ 
ed purplish-violet. The bush is a tall, strong grower. 
—PLANTS $1.00 
RED JUG (S.C.) —An outstanding dahlia in all respects. Dark 
cardinal red in color, sometimes with petals tipped gold. 
—PLANTS $100 
RENATE MULLER (C.)— ^Foreign)—Salmon pink, light yel¬ 
low ground. Greatly admired. — PLANTS $0.50 
RIECHARDTS MASTERPIECE (I.C.) — (Foreign) — Canary 
yellow with about a third of the petals a clear amethyst. 
Fine. —PLANTS $0.75 
ROYAL DUTCH (S.C.) —(Foreign) — Orange yellow, tinted 
violet. — PLANTS $100 
ROYAL AUVERGNE (S.C.) —(Foreign)—One of the best from 
France, giant orange bloom on long rigid stem. 
—PLANTS $1.25 
SEVERIN’S TRIUMPH (F.D.) —(Foreign)—One of the most in¬ 
teresting of the new foreign introductions. A clear true 
pink. The color is bright and very pleasing. The dahlia is 
a splendid grower. — PLANTS $1.00 
SCARLET ELEGANCE (C.) — (Foreign) — This novelty is 
a great addition to the cactus class. Color, pure fiery 
red; stiff stems. Good for exhibitions. Award of Merit at 
Haarlem and Amsterdam. — PLANTS $2.00 
SALEM STREAMLINE (F.D.)' —A good sized old rose and car¬ 
mine rose bloom that has about everything—color, sub¬ 
stance, formation, good stem.— ROOTS $2.75; PLANTS $1.25 
SATAN (C.) —A giant red that is sometimes tipped with gold. 
Unusually strong plant growth with fine stems. 
—ROOTS $0.75; PLANTS $0.40 
