Our descriptions are without exaggeration. 
PINK DAILY MAIL, I.D. (England)—This is a 
fine extra large lavender pink, admired by all. 
The bushes are rather tall and the long stiff 
stems hold the blooms faceing. VERY DESIR¬ 
ABLE . 
PINK SPIRAL, S.C. (Holland)—This is a light 
pink with fine petals that curl nicely over a 
tight center. Tall bushes, plenty of bloom and 
good keeping . "I* 00 
PINK AMBASSADOR, S.C. (England)—This is 
identical with the well known Ambassador of 
which it is a sport. The color is pink with a 
white center. Very nice growing bush. Free 
bloomer . 
PAULINE JAMES, S.C. (Imported)—Large size 
blooms of a coral salmon with fine petals curl¬ 
ing toward the center. Good stems and bush. 
PANSY G. WHITE, S.C. (White)—Tall bushes 
bearing numerous large yellow blooms well in 
the air on good stems. This is a solid deep 
yellow and very good for all purposes.— 
ROYAL ROBE, I.D. (Sigismondi-Parrella)—This 
variety has attracted a great deal of attention 
the past season; 7 blooms of this, winning first 
prize, was displayed at the Western Washington 
Fair and four of the blooms keep the entire 
week. The color is royal purple with a light 
silver reverse. Medium tall bush with large 
blooms. GOOD .-. 
ROYAL VELVET. S.C. (Holland)—Deep red flow¬ 
ers of good size on long thin stems rigid and 
strong. Medium low bush. 
RUBY TAYLOR, I.D.— 1 This deep velvety carmine 
is a great favorite with all who grow it. Large 
blooms on good stems. RUBY is good. 
ROYAL AUVERGNE, S.C.—Another over - seas 
variety of nice formation, the color being a 
deep shade of orange. Medium tall b u s h. 
Good keeper . 
RED ABUNDANCE, S.C.—This novelty was im¬ 
ported from Holland and certainly there is an 
abundance of red on these bushes. Medium 
size flowers, but produced very freely. A bright 
spot in any garden. 
RADI ENT SUN, S.C.—Tall bushes with large 
blooms of a sunlight yellow that is very at¬ 
tractive. Long stems and a fine keeper. 
RIPPLES, I.D.—Large light pink of nice form. 
Dark green foliage sets the blooms to advan¬ 
tage. Good stems and free bloomer..... 
RUTH C. KUNZMAN, I.D.—A border line dahlia 
that sometimes comes formal, but in either 
case is a very lively pink of nice size. Fine 
for basket work and a good one for the cut 
flower trade . 
It is indeed gratifying to receive so many nice let¬ 
ters about the dahlias purchased from us. 
