PACIFIC SPLENDOR (Ballay)—I.D. 
Informal decorative. Nearly white at the center with the 
body of the flower delicate lavender-pink; a true pastel 
shade. The blooms are large with good substance; petal 
broad and slightly waved. Growing habits good. Scored at 
East Uansing in 1935 and West Virginia in 1936. Winner 
of the Achievement medal at Cincinnati and as the best 
undisseminated decorative at San Francisco. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.50 
PEACE (Caldwell)—I.D. 
A white dahlia with twisting, wavy petals of fine substance 
and with strong, vigorous growth. Flowers are large and 
most pleasing. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $2.50 
PURPLE MIST (Emmons-Ruschmohr)—F.D. 
Formal Decorative. Color: dark violet-carmine. Blooms have 
excellent substance and average 9 to 10^ inches in diameter 
by 5 to 6 inches in depth. Good stems; excellent dark green 
foliage. Winner of the American Home Achievement medal 
at Cleveland, 1936. Scored at the Mid-West Trial Grounds in 
1936. 
Plants $ 1.50 
RAMONA (Redfern)—S.C. 
A large semi-cactus of cerise color. A most beautiful flower 
and a good bloomer on good stems. 
Plants $3.50 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY (Salem Dahlia Gardens)—I.D. 
Informal Decorative. Rhodamine purple with rose suffusions. 
Immense; has been grown 16 by 12 inches. Many first prizes 
at National, Chicago Shows. Will develop a full flower from 
a cut bud not even showing color. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $2.50 
ROYAL PURCHASE (Salem Dahl ia Gardens)—C. 
An incurved cactus of deep straw yellow; outer petals suf¬ 
fused with pink. A huge flower on long, stiff stems. 
Roots $3.50 Plants $ 1.50 
RUDOLF'S GIANT (Rudolf-Ruschmohr)—I.D. 
Bright buff apricot; one of the best in the autumn shades. 
Scored at Storrs, 1934, and won as the largest dahlia in the 
New York Show, 1936. 
Plants $2.00 
SON OF SATAN (Terrace Gardens)—Inc. C. 
Immense incurved cactus; flame red, with excellent stems. 
A sensational FOUR HONOR ROLL, dahlia. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.00 
SONOMA (Ballay)—I.D. 
Informal Decorative. A light-colored dahlia of an unusual 
color blend of cream, flesh pink, and amber. Will grow 
large, have good stems, and reward you with many most 
attractive blooms. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
SHEKINAH (Redfern)—S.C. 
Blooms large, of a beautiful and delicate shell-pink coloring. 
An exhibition variety. 
Plants $3.50 
THE WOLVERINE (Terrace Gardens)—I.D. 
A beautiful large informal decorative. Color: red with 
almost black centers; best of stems and very attractive. A 
wonderful keeper as a cut flower. 
Roots $3.75 Plants $1.50 
WILLIAM J. WYLIE (Greenough-Ruschmohr)—F.D. 
Sulphur yellow, shading to buff. Flowers will average 10 
inches on good stems. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $ 1.50 
