Roots Plants 
PRIDE OF AMERICA, S. C.—Primrose yellow, tinted pink on 
reverse of petals . 1.50 
QUEEN CITY, F. D.—To me a pretty shade of bright red. It 
attracts. Medium size bloom, on long stem . 1.75 
R. A. BROMFIELD, I. D.—Saffron orange flushed with rose, 
very prolific .75 
*REICHARDT’S MASTERPIECE, C.—On Hart’s Honor Roll 
1936. No other combination of color like it. Canary yel- 
lew and amethyst combination. It is very pleasing and 
most unusual . 1.50 
RIPPLES, I. D.—A rose pink on very long stems. The flowers 
grow 8 inches without much disbudding. 1.00 
ROBERT J. RIPLEY, I. D.—Rhodamine purple with rose su- 
fusions, or to me a deep ros*y magenta. Another variety 
of monstrous bloom. At the Indianapolis Society Show 
we had a bloom 13 1 /2x9 1 A inches, where it won for the 
best 1937 variety. Winner wherever shown. An ideal 
growing variety . 10.00 
ROYAL PURCHASE, C.—Incurved cactus that attains im¬ 
mense size. The bloom is full and deep. Color is a deep 
straw yellow with outer petals suffused with pink. 2.50 
*R. P. RUTHERFORD, S. C.—Golden orange veined red, good 
growth .75 
SALEM STREAMLINE, I. D.—Beautiful old rose, suffused 
with carmine rose. It has substance, very artistic in form 2.00 
*SCHENTENCHI, C.—Dark maroon, blooms about 7 to 8 
inches, bushes very spreading. The florets are narrow 
and completely revolute . 1.00 
*SCHONE DUSSELDORFER, I. D.—Crimson red, shading 
to white at tips. It’s unusual .75 
SEVERIN’S TRIUMPH, F. D.—Clear true pink, a very attract¬ 
ive flower .75 
SONNY BOY, I. D.—Old rose. Monstrous bloom with strong 
stems. An older favorite not yet replaced .75 
*TAPLOW COURT, F. D.—This big distinct salmon colored 
dahlia is much admired . 1.50 
THE GATEWAY, F.-I. D.—Color light orange yellow suffused 
rose red. Petals outlined rose red and rose reverse. They 
are embossed, twist and show reverse. Certificate at East 
Lansing, 1936 . 7.50 
THE FIREMAN, I. D.—Spectrum red, tips of petals mustard 
yellow .75 
TOM WORKMAN, F.-I. D.—Two-tone russet flame with lighter 
reverse. The color is very striking. Vigorous in growth 7.50 
*TYRUS, C.—A very attractive variety. The medium size flow¬ 
ers have a lively dark magenta rose color. Stems strong 1.50 
VOLCANO, F. D.—Orange flame color, its huge size and keep¬ 
ing qualities, along with its great vigor, makes this 
dahlia one of the best. Very healthy grower. It was sen¬ 
sational in our display at Mid-West Show where we 
featured it as a centerpiece . 7.50 
.75 
.85 
.75 
.50 
5.00 
1.25 
1.00 
.50 
.75 
3.75 
3.75 
.75 
3.75 
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