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Opal—I.D. Soft salmon-rose with shadings and centers 
of light lemon yellow. Large blooms of fine form. 
Don't fail to grow this one . 1.00 
Orchid Queen—I.D. Orchid-pink blooms on the best of 
stems . .75 
Prachtkerl—S.C. Blooms of perfect form, immense size 
and of deep yellow color. Outstanding . .75 
Phyllis Knight—I.D. A dahlia of gigantic size. Blooms 
of 12 to 14 inches are not unusual. Color, salmon 
and rose. Flowers held facing on cane-like stems . 3.00 
Pink Elegance—S.C. True rose pink 8 to 10 inches 
across on a vigorous bush. Winner of 2 achievement 
medals . 2.50 
Pride of Austinburg—I.D. Giant bloom of bright pink 
suffused yellow. Vigorous growth, scored highest of 
all varieties on trial at Storrs . 1.00 
Pride of Shadowbrook—S.C. Graceful blooms of sal¬ 
mon-rose with a bit of yellow at the center. For 
sheer beauty this is an outstanding novelty. The flow¬ 
ers are produced freely on long slender stems and 
keep well when cut . 2.00 
Red Victor—I.D. Very large brilliant rose red . 1.00 
Robert L. Ripley—I.D. Deep lilac purple. One of the 
largest Dahlias grown. Cut buds will open in water 2.50 
Rockly Dictator—I.D. Deep crimson-scarlet. A spec¬ 
tacular flower of large size easily grows to 13 inches 
in diameter by 7 inches deep. Tight centers until 
frost . 3.00 
Roxbury Mystery—I.D. An unusual bicolor of orange 
red tipped white . 1.00 
Radiant Beauty—I.D. This variety is a seedling of the 
bicolor Freckles, but more beautiful. The color is 
bright yellow marked with lines and dots of vivid scar¬ 
let, distributed just right to produce a pleasing 
effect. The flowers are very large and can be grown 
up to 12 inches . 5.00 
Royal Purchase—In.C. Yellow with outer petals suf¬ 
fused with pink. Always large . 1.00 
Satan—S.C. Scarlet flame. A winner . .50 
Scarlet Jersey Beauty—F.D. Clear bright scarlet that 
stands the sun and weather without the slightest 
effect. In form much like Jersey's Beauty. Good cut- 
flower . 1.50 
Sleepy Hollow—In.C. Deep shell pink and cream with 
twisting curling petals, making the flower resemble a 
large pink chrysanthemum. Blooms 9 to I I inches on 
long stems. Perfect centers always . 3.00 
Son of Satan—S.C. Deep scarlet. A very large, vigor¬ 
ous grower. Better color than Satan . 2.00 
Sunrays—I.D. Bright buff and apricot. Blooms average 
12 inches with great depth. Winner of many awards 5.00 
Towers Empire—I.D. Golden yellow, fern-like foliage ... .75 
Vin Well Bittersweet—I.D. Large flowers of bittersweet 
orange, very intense at the center and lightening at 
the outer edges . 3.00 
