1939 PRICE LIST 
OF 
PRIZE WINNING DAHLIAS 
H. H. ROBENS 
41 HALL AVENUE 
CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO 
OUR 1939 INTRODUCTIONS 
GOLDEN SPIK^i?o6«!S 
Semi Cactus of pure golden ^ellovy without any other 
color. It has good stems facir^ up well out of the' foliage. 
A very free growing and a godd blodmeri good ^ze, , 
inches and nearly as deep a^it i&*^de. The*petals revolute ^ 
so completely that they forjfh s^r^ spilW^^some distance 
from the end. Free from^w^^fs^^.Qood folia^.^as been^ 
in competition three times and three blue ribbons. 
I^dtyt^$ 1.0Q ** plants $5.00'- 
OHIO ROSE Robens 
Formal Decorative; a bi-color that is different. One that 
has the best of stems; blooms facing up or on side and do 
not droop. A very early bloomer, and continues to bloom 
until killed by frost. Not large blooms 5-8 inches. Height 
of plant about 4 feet. Very good foliage and insects do not 
bother. Does not require staking. A beautiful and unusual 
color; bright rose at the center and shading to pink or sal¬ 
mon pink on outer petals with white tips should be a winner 
in F. D. class. We believe it will produce as many blooms 
in its size range as any thing we have ever grown. Has been 
entered only once and received a blue ribbon at Great Lake 
Fxhibition, Cleveland at Ohio Dahlia Society 1936. On 
Mr. Johnston House Beautiful Honor Roll for 1939. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
LADIES’ CHOICE Robens 
Informal Decorative; a bright canary, yellow with white 
tips or white petals. This is a very beautiful flower but not 
large. 3-5 inches. Fine for cutting. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
PREMIER’S EXQUISITE 
(As described at Georgia Test Gardens where it received 
a Certificate of Merit.) A beautiful incurved pink cactus, 
blooms, orchid shading to rose pink at center, 7 x5 in , 
well developed centers, held on long graceful stems with 
slight droop, 5 in. to 8 in. above the upper leaves, rich in 
color tone and distinctively pink; verv prolific, plants bear¬ 
ing large number of blooms; plants vigorous, tallest grow¬ 
ing in the test, able to withstand adverse seasonal conditions: 
foliage, dark green, thick and abundant. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $2. 50 
PREMIER’S WINSOME 
The most attractive pink I. D. since Kathleen Norris and 
easy to grow, giving massive blooms in great abundance, 
will grow naturally to 11 in. x 6 in., stems slender but very 
strong, resistant to insects and mildew. Scored 85 at A. D. 
S. testing grounds. Roots $10.00 net Plants $5.00 
APPLE BLOSSOM B. and B. Gardens 
Formal Decorative; a winner at a number of shows the 
past season. The name describes the color. A very good 
stem; a strong grower and a fine cut flower. Size 4 to 6 in. 
Roots $3.00 net Plants $2.00 net 
