PRIDE OF BURBANKIA (Peony) It has an extraordinary shape, the petals are 
somewhat piped and blended. The color is of a very clear white while the 
stems are very strong. Winner of two Certificates, Holland. 
Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
PYCHA NARODA (Dec.) Very fine, large Czechoslovakian variety that attracts 
attention by its magnificent color of deep scarlet, reverse of petals golden 
yellow tinted. Stems long and erect; very useful for the exhibitor. 
Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
PATSY (S. C.) A very fine and beautiful Dahlia. A pure salmon pink semi-cactus 
novelty from Australia. Large blooms on strong stems. Was highly recom¬ 
mended to us. Plants—$2.35 net Cuttings—$1.55 net 
PRESIDENT F. DEBAUX (F. D.) A very large flower with a beautiful form on 
very solid stem. Dark wine color with a purple tint and a violet center. Vig¬ 
orous, sturdy plant. Certificate of Merit, Paris, France. 
Plants—-$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
PROLIFIC (Str. C.) A medium cactus, producing flowers in profusion, all remain¬ 
ing full in center. Color, yellow for the greater part, but faintly flushed at 
tips of petals and decidedly on unopened center. Form round and full. Plants 
of “Prolific” simply a mass of flowers for weeks. Exhibition variety, from 
England. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
PROGRESS (I. D.) An exhibition bloom of immense size and excellent quality, 
being carried on unusually long and very stiff stems. In color, it is rosy 
mauve. The outer petals fall well back to the stem, giving the bloom great 
depth. Achievement Medal winner. Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants—$7.50 Cuttings—$5.00 
POEM (Inc. CD A beautiful cactus for its form and color. A prize winner at the 
Mid-West Show. Ground color primrose, tinted. Medium size blooms, narrow 
petals. Long and strong stems. Exhibition variety, from Czechoslovakia. 
Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
PINK GIANT (I. D.) A very beautiful Dahlia from Holland that won a silver 
challenge cup. An attractive and useful variety. A very large Dahlia on 
long*, strong stem. The color is lively pink. Extra exhibition variety. Two 
certificates. Honor Roll Dahlia. Plants—$2.50 Cuttings—$1.67 
PURPLE LADY (Robens S. C.) Color, aster purple. Blooms 8 to 11 inches, on 
good stems, flowers facing. Scored 84-E at East Lansing. This Dahlia should 
win in its class on the exhibition table, as very few purple semi-cactus are 
shown. A beautiful flower. 
Roots—$10.00 Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.30 
PRINCESS BEATRIX (Dec.) A delicate orange. Points of petals regularly 
tinted a veiled white-rose, diffused with a transparent carmine. Kingly flower, 
well detached from the foliage, of an impeccable habit. The total effect is 
most original. Three Certificates of Merit. From Holland. 
Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
QUILLS (Pom) One of our smallest flowers, and as round as a ball, made up of 
tiny, quill-like florets, full to the center. Color white, edged faintly, and with 
decided darker color at center. Good for the show table. From England. 
Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
RITA BETTY (I. D.) A very fine Dahlia of cinnamon and henna shades. The 
large blooms are carried on first class stems. Winner of several Champion¬ 
ships. Highly recommended to us. From Australia. 
Plants—$2.35 net Cuttings—$1.55 net 
REBELLION (S. C.) Color deep rich plum, lighter at the tips. Flowers oarticu- 
larly compact, solid and round, being composed of numerous pointed petals. 
Plants strong and flower freely on good stems. Good exhibition variety. 
From England. Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
RAPTURE (S. C.) Absolutely everyone was enraptured with the color of this 
variety. It has a lovely coloring, but hard to give a pen description. It is 
yellow at the base, rose, pink, and salmon in various blendings and shading. 
The form is star-shaped, the florets broad at base but decidedly pointed. Good 
flower stem. Early flowering. A beauty for exhibitions. From England. 
Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
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