ORIENTAL BEAUTY (Barker, 1931) 
Bloom, 7x4 in.; bush, 6 ft. This variety has won consid¬ 
erable in the East. The color is a bright rose pink of a 
slightly deeper tone than Delice. Petals gracefully curl and 
twist, making in all a very artistic and useful flower. 
(H. R. 1934.) 
Roots 60c 
ORIENTAL GIRL (Greenough, 1935), I. D. 
A grand large Dahlia of Chinese red and yellow. One of the 
best in the garden in 1937. 
Roots $1.00 
ORINDA (Newberry-Fraser, 1931), F. D. 
This Dahlia has the tallest, most vigorous bushes, the longest 
stems and very large flowers. The color is rosaline purple, 
one shade darker than Mrs. Ide Ver Warner. 
Roots 75c 
PALO ALTO (Ballay, 1933), S. C. 
One of the sensations of 1933. Salmon in two tones and 
bright pinkish salmon throughout the flower, but shading 
quite perceptably to a sort of salmon gold at the center. It 
is a perfect Dahlia and grows 10 to 12 inches by 6 inches 
deep. Good bloomer and held high on long stiff stems. One 
of the highest scoring Dahlias on the H. R. 
Roots $1.00 
PASTEL GLOW (Artland-Ruschmohr), I. D. 
A magnificent Dahlia that is a garden in itself. The flowers 
are massive in size, and of great depth, color a pure pastel 
pink, the petals of a wax-like texture, a color that fairly 
dazzles in the sunlight or under artificial light. Borne in 
great profusion. The bush is a strong, robust grower. 
Roots 75c 
PEACE (Lehman-Caldwell, 1937) 
The plant is a tall rugged grower, the foliage is heavy and 
leathery, and positively insect-resistant. The petals are long 
and broad with a slight wavy but graceful effect near the 
tips to further enhance its beauty. A producer of large 
tubers that will keep. We recommend that this fine Dahlia 
be grown this year if you want to win in the white class. 
On Mr. Eldridge’s Honor Roll of the Mid-West Dahlia News 
and Leonard Baron of the Flower Grower as Lehman’s Ma¬ 
donna. 
Plants $5.00 
PINK LADY (Cavannah, 1935), I. D. 
Fine pink Informal. Should be in every garden. Good large 
blooms and as fine as Jane Dew and free bloomer. 
Roots $1.00 
PINK SPIRAL (Foreign), I. C. 
Artistic blooms of peach blossom pink with a touch of yellow 
at the center that is very pleasing. Bush grows well and 
stems are excellent. 
Plants 60c 
POT OF GOLD (Chappaqua), I. D. 
A large brilliant flower of clear yellow with long wavy petals, 
free blooming. A Certificate of Merit Dahlia. Very fine. 
Roots 50c 
PRACHTKERL (Werner), (Foreign) 
A foreign introduction bordering from I. C. to S. C. Color 
primrose yellow; stem good; bush, a healthy grower. Winner 
at Minnesota State Show. Attracted considerable attention at 
the Mid-West Show in 1935. (H. R. ) 
Plants 75c, Roots $1.75 
PRESIDENT MARTOUGIN (Foreign), F. D. 
A fine rosy-mauve, large, massive flower on perfectly erect 
stem. 
Roots $1.00 
PRIDE OF AMERICA (American D. F. 85E), S. C. 
A true Semi-Cactus of fine, even form on strong, erect, yet 
not clumsy, stems. Color, clear primrose yellow with a tinge 
of pink on reverse of petals. It is well proportioned and bal¬ 
anced in form, size and stem. Blooms open back almost to 
the stem. 
Plants $1.25, Roots $3.00 
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