Roots 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN 
A large Dahlia of American beauty shade. Petals long and 
pointed. Flowers held on long stiff stems. 
$0.30 
ROMANCE. I. D. 
Soft pink to fawn color splashed carmine, center orange color. 
$0.25 
R. A. BLOOMFIELD (Petrie-Chappaqua), I. D. 
A Dahlia of great beauty and vigor, color a glorious saffron 
orange, flushed with rose. Strong, stiff stems. 
$0.40 
ROSE GEM, I. D. 
A variety imported from Holland. A pleasing shade of red. 
$0.15 
ROYCROFT 
A clear warm buff color. Flowers are produced in great 
abundance on dwarf bushes. 
$ 0.20 
SANHICAN'S MONARCH (F. & M.), I. D. 
Decorative, ruch tynan rose centers; tips lighter. Splendid 
stems and foliage. 
$ 0.20 
SILVER KING, F. D. 
A most beautilui lavender pink shaded and flushed with white. 
$ 0.20 
SPRINGHILL FLAME (Edison), I. D. 
Extra bright rose red to almost scarlet, shaded with bronze. 
$ 0.20 
SPRINGHILL GLOW, R. C. 
One of the tinest sulphur yellows, tipped brown when first 
opening. 
$0.15 
SPRINGHILL VELVET (Edison), I. D. 
Dark marion with velvety purple cast to the tip of center 
petals. Prolific bloomer. 
$0.25 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS (Carver), I. D. 
The flowers are large and may be described as American 
Beauty rose in color. 
$0.25 
THE BAY STATE (Marshall), I. D. 
Cream and pink; a large light flower. 
$ 0.20 
THE COMMODORE (Scott Kemp, 1932), I. D. 
Very large bright lemon yellow and prolific. Can easily be 
grown 12 inches or more. Not a tall grower, 4 to 5 feet, but 
strong plants. (H. R.) 
$ 0.20 
XAVIER, I. D. 
Cream color with bronze and peach pink. 
$0.15 
YANKEE KING (Woods), I. D. 
Cornelian red, reverse lightly shaded mallow purple. Very 
vigorous, tall, and blossoms keep well when cut. 
$ 0.20 
POM PONS 
The Finest Flowers for Cutting or Table Bouquets. 
Will keep from three to five days 
ACHILLES 
Flesh color to lavender, tipped pink. 
AIMEE 
A small bronze flower with good stems. 
Roots 
$ 0.20 
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