PURPLE MIST—(P. D.) A sensational purplo. 
Roots 75c 
REICHARDT’S MASTERPIECE—(I. C.) Amethyst 
blue on yellow ground. Not very large, but very beau¬ 
tiful. Roots $1.25; Plants 50c; R. C. 35c 
RED LEGION—(I. C.) A large dark red cactus that 
is worthy of being in any garden. 
Roots $2.00; Plants 75c; R. C. 50c 
RED JUG—(S. C.) A dark cardinal red, tipped yellow, 
very striking. 
Roots $1.00 
RED SALUTE—(F. D.) A bright scarlet color, re¬ 
verse of petals carries shading of old rose on scarlet. 
Blooms 8 to 10 inches of high center falling back to 
stem that are 10 inches above first set of leaves 
Roots $7.50; Plants $2.50; R. C. $1.50 
RED SUNSET—(I. D.) A large bright vivid scarlet 
that should be in your garden. 
Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY—(I. D.) Immense rhodomine 
purple with rose suffusions. Has been grown 16x12-in. 
Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
ROSEMARY’S BEAUTY—(S. C.) A pink shading to 
lemon yellow. Size about 11 inches, with plenty of 
depth. Winner of Achievement Medal at Cleveland. 
Roots $5.00; Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
ROYAL PURCHASE—(I. C.) A fine cactus of yellow 
with outer petals suffused pink. 
Roots $1.00 
RUDOLF’S GIANT—(I. D.) A giant of clear golden 
apricot with flushes of pastel pink and golden tan. 
Plants $1.00; R. C. 60c 
SLEEPY HOLLOW—(I. C.) A very attractive dahlia 
of shell pink with a white center. 
Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
SON OF SATAN—(I. C.) Immense bloom of flame red. 
Roots $3.00; Plants $1.00; R. C. 60c 
STRAIGHT’S WHITE—(I. D.) A real white informal 
that every one can grow. Winner of supreme award 
in seedling class at the New York show. The Derrill 
W. Hart Memorial Medal, the best informal white. 
Also best informal in seedling class at Camden, N. J. 
Blooms average 10 inches and can be grown larger. 
Roots $10.00; Plants $3.50; R. C. $2.25 
STEPHENSON’S GIANT—(I. D.) A true giant of 13 
by 9 inches of light primrose yellow. 
Plants $2.50; R. C. $1.50 
SOUVENIR—(I. D.) A deep pink that is a very prolific 
bloomer. 
Roots $1.50; Plants 75c; R. C. 50c 
SUNRAYS—(I. D.) A very large informal of bright 
buff with apricot suffusions. Blooms average 12 
inches and we know that it will grow to 14 inches. 
Stems are long and stiff. This dahlia has been a 
great winner the past season. Winning Achievement 
Roots $10.00; Plants $3.50; R. C. $2.25 
THE SOUTHLAND—(I. D.) Color is light gold in 
center, outer back petals a light old rose. Blooms 8 to 
