GARDENS 
PURPLE MIST (FD) 
A beautiful pure deep purple, tending to a shade of bur¬ 
gundy. Extra long, stiff stems holding the blooms well 
above the foliage. Foliage is very dark green and heavy, 
insect resisting. A prolific bloomer and a splendid cut 
flower variety.Plant $1.00; Root $2.50 
RED SUNSET (ID) 
One of the best of the 1938 introductions. Blooms of giant 
size on long, strong stems with healthy, vigorous foliage. 
The color is a bright vivid scarlet. This Dahlia is bound 
to appeal to growers who want something unusually large, 
and showy. A Certificate of Merit and Honor Roll variety, 
—- and surely worthy of these, and many more, honors. 
Plant $2.00; Root $5.00 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY (ID) 
This Dahlia is of immense size, — has been grown 16 x 12 
inches, and we had many blooms in 1938 that were 14 
inches across and 8 inches deep. A beautiful color com¬ 
bination, rhodamine purple with rose suffusions throughout 
the entire bloom. This Dahlia creates a sensation wherever 
shown and has won many prizes at leasing Shows, coast 
to coast.Plant $1.50; Root $5.00 
ROSEMARY’S BEAUTY (SC) 
A beautiful new cactus of true form with a color of pink 
shading to a lemon center. A very profuse and early 
bloomer with flowers up to 10 inches in diameter. Achieve¬ 
ment Medal winner and Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plant $1.50; Root $5.00 
ROSY MORN (ID) 
Here is a color long desired in Dahlias, — a brilliant deep 
rose pink. All blooms, size 10 by 5 inches, are held above 
the foliage on long, straight stems. A clear growing plant 
having dark green insect resistant foliage. Rosy Morn is 
a real beauty that will be a standout in your garden. 
Plant $1.50; Root $5.00 
ROYAL PENNANT (FD) 
One of the richest colored Dahlias we have grown, — a 
rich purplish violet, near to Royal Purple. Plant is a very 
strong grower, reaching a height of 7 to 8 feet, is well 
branched and has good foliage. Blooms average 8 to 9 
inches in diameter, on long, stiff stems.Root $1.00 
SALLY LOU (SC) 
A splendid new cactus, — unexcelled as a cut flower 
variety. The color is dark orange, shaded brown. Average 
size of flowers 8 by 5 on perfect stems. An Achievement 
Medal winner, well chosen.Plant $1.50; Root $5.00 
SARACEN (FD) 
This new variety is one of the very few reliable purple 
Decoratives on the market. It blooms early and profusely 
with perfect 10 inch flowers on sturdy terns. The color is 
close to a royal purple and each petal is very thinly out¬ 
lined with a light edge. A fine variety in all respects. 
Plant $1.50; Root $3.50 
SATAN (SC) 
No Dahlia has been more sensational and spectacular than 
this one. Horn-like petals of flaming red, touched gold, 
perfectly rolled and incurved, give rare form to a flower 
of unusual brilliancy. The immense blooms, up to 13 
inches, are held uprightly on long, cane-like stems. 
Root $ .50 
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