ROYAL PENNANT I. D.)—True deep purple flowers of 
striking beauty. Ten inch blooms on long stiff stems. 
A knockout .■>.$3.00 
ROBIN ADAIR (I. D.)— Large empire yellow with a sheen 
of bronze. Stem very stiff. A beautiful and outstand¬ 
ing dahlia.$1.00 
ROUGE BOUQUET (S-C-)—Very striking blend of or¬ 
ange, red and purple. .50; 
ROSE BUD (Ball)—White, heavily tipped and 
edged rose..35c 
ROYAL SALUTE (I. D.)—Rich red with tiny white pet- 
aloids all through the large blooms. Stem very strong 
and fine keeper. Very good.75c 
SON OF SATAN (S. C.)—Very large deep scarlet blooms. 
Strong and long stem.$2.50 
SWEET SIXTEEN (I- D.)—Coral rose blending to lemon 
yellow at the base of the petals. The keeping qualities 
are exceptional and the stems all one could ask for. 
Bush always covered with large blooms. .$1.00 
SALBACH’S WHITE (F. D-) —Pure white. An excellent 
cut flower. 50c 
SANHICAN’S CAMEO (F. D.) —Large blossoms of coral 
rose with a sheen of gold. Perfect stem and a most 
beautiful formation.75c 
SATAN (S. C-)—Flaming red 1 with gold at the base of 
the petals. Cane-Ike stem and dark green foliage. 
Many times a prize winner.50c 
SCHENTENCHI (C)— From Japan comes this rich ma¬ 
roon incurved cactus. Very fine petaled, with good 
stem. 75c 
SILVA QUATA (Ball) —A large silvery lavender dahlia 
with a smaller petal rolled in every large one. Stem 
rigid.35c 
SPOTLIGHT (I. D.) — Sulphur yellow shading lighter 
near the tips of the petals and nearly white reverse- 
Large blooms on a strong stem.75c 
THOMAS EDISON (F. D.)—Royal purple, of good size on 
perfect stem.50c 
THE WORLD (F. D.) —Rhodamine purple, lighter at the 
tips . 50 c 
THE OREGONIAN (I. D ) -—Big bronzy dahlia with rose 
reverse, of great depth on a stiff stem. Truly a 
beauty . 50c 
TOWER’S TWISTED TRIUMPH (I. D.) —Pure golden 
yellow- High center and curling petals give the nine 
inch blooms great beauty. Excellent stems. .$1.00 
VICTORIA (C) —Fine petaled English cactus of canary 
yellow . 50c 
WESTERN SUN (I. D.) —Clear golden orange, with deep¬ 
er shadings at center. Ten to twelve inch blooms on 
fine sturdy stems. A 1938 introduction which has made 
a very good showing here and in the Mid West .... $7.50 
WILLAMETTE (I. D.) —Deep salmon pink with lavender 
shadings. Very beautiful.50c 
WENOKA (F. D-)—One of the big formals that has been 
a consistant winner for us. Rosy mauve or deep ma¬ 
genta flowers on a perfect stem. $1.50 
YOUTH (I. D.)—A medium sized bi-color of American 
beauty red, shading deeper at center, tipped white. Pet¬ 
als broad and curling toward the center- Fine keeping 
qualities and rigid stem. Very striking.$1.50 
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