Rooted 
Plants Cuttings 
OHIO ROSE (F. D.) A bi-color that is different. Should be a 
winner in F. D. class. Bright rose at the center and shading 
to pink or salmon pink on outer petals with white tips. 
H. R. D. 1.50 1.00 
ORMOESD (S. C.) A new Dutch novelty with curled petals hav¬ 
ing a deep violet color and silvery white center. Strong, 
long erect stems and free bloomer. Exhibition and cut 
flowers. A successful Dahlia. H. R. D.net 1.50 net 1.00 
OPAL (I. D.) Will be a great favorite in pastels, as it is a 
soft salmon rose with lighter shadings.60 .40 
ONE GRAND (S. C.) A brilliant canary yellow, 12 in., blooms 
on the best of stems.75 .50 
PLUIE D’ OR (Inc. C.) A good acquisition for exhibition. 
Grown 12 in. Color, gold and amber. It has the color and 
form that no other Dahlia possesses.90 .60 
PEER GYNT (S. C.) Belongs to the best novelties. Color, 
geranium red; stems are rigid. Very free bloomer. A spe¬ 
cial exhibition variety. Winner of two Certificates.90 .60 
PAUL BUNYAN’S CHARM (I. D.) A rich golden yellow about 
two shades deeper than the average yellow. High center. 
Bloom grown to 14 inches. H. R. D. 1.25 .85 
PREMIER’S WINSOME (I. D.) The most attractive pink since 
Kathleen Norris and easy to grow. Giving massive blooms 
in great abundance. Will grow to 11x6 in. without any 
forcing. Strong stems. Certificate of Merit, H. R. D. Do 
not overlook this one. 1.50 1.00 
PINK ADORABLE (I. D.) Sport of Adorable, identical except 
color. A striking hinch lavender.60 .40 
PINK ELEGANCE (S. C.) Brilliant rose pink. It never fades, 
blooms 8 to 10 in., with a great depth.75 .50 
PREMIER’S MAJESTIC (I. D.) A beautiful new color combina¬ 
tion; salmon, gold and mulberry; cane-like stems; large.75 .50 
PRIMROSE (Inc. C.) A Dahlia with personality. Straw yellow, 
rose pink reverse.75 .50 
PHYLLIS M. KNIGHT (I. D.) Lovely salmon rose. Can be 
grown to 15 x 8 in. on rigid stem. Grand.75 .50 
PURPLE MIST (F. D.) One of the best in its class. Dark 
violet carmine blooms on good stems.75 .50 
POESIA MORAVY (I. D.) Soft mauve pink, with white. A 
very good exhibition variety.60 .40 
POLICHINELLE (Str. C.) Soft mauve pink with a creamy 
center. Glorious flowers.75 .50 
PRES. DR. E. BENES (I. D.) One of the largest blooms from 
Czechoslovakia. Brilliant red, reverse of petals rose. Long- 
strong stems.90 .60 
PIUS XI (Dec.) Color is papal yellow, edged white. Exhibition 
type. Winner of two Certificates.90 .60 
PLTNCTUEEL (S. C.) A beautiful Dahlia. Color, sulphur- 
yellow. Winner of two Certificates, Holland. 1.50 1.00 
QUICKSILVER (Inc. C.) Color is creamy white ever so faintly 
tinged blush. Good form with florets curly rather than 
pointed. A beautiful variety from England. 1.00 .70 
RICHARD CROOKS (C.) Gigantic chrysanthemum-like flowers 
on a strong stem, well out of the foliage. Color, deen cherry 
red. Exhibition type. Winner of two Certificates, Holland.. 1.00 .70 
ROSARY (Dec.) Exhibition variety on strong rigid stems; early 
and free bloomer, with large pure pink flowers. Improvement 
of Kathleen Norris. 1.25 .85 
RED SUNSET (I. D.) A bright vivid scarlet. Long stems. 
Certificate of Merit. H. R. D.75 .50 
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