AURORA 
PLUIE D’OR—(I. S.)—Gold and amber. This dahlia 
has color and size no other dahlia possesses. A dandy 
from France. 
Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
PINK SPLENDOR—(F. D.)—A large old rose. 
Roots $2.00. Plants 75c. R. C. 50c 
REICHARDT’S MASTERPIECE—(I. C.) Amethyst 
blue on yellow ground. Not very large, but very beau¬ 
tiful. 
Plants 50c; R. C. 25c 
RED SALUTE—(F. D.) A bright scarlet color, re¬ 
verse of petals carries shading of old rose on scarlet. 
Blooms 8 to 10 inches of high center falling back to 
stem that are 10 inches above first set of leaves. 
Roots 75c. 
RITA WELLS—(I. D.) A true giant that is graceful 
and worthy of being in any garden. Color is gren¬ 
adine pink on a buff gold. Blooms 14 inches by 8 
inches deep. 
Roots $7.50; Plants $2.50; R. C. $1.50 
RICHARD KLIMPT— (I. D.)—A big bright red from 
Europe. A seedling of Murphy’s Masterpiece. 
Plants $1.00. R. C. 65c. 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY—(I. D.) Immense rhodomine 
purple with rose suffusions. Has been grown 16x12-in. 
Roots $1.50. Plants 75c. R. C. 50c 
RUDOLF’S GIANT—(I. D.) A giant of clear golden 
apricot with flushes of pastel pink and golden tan. 
Plants 50c; R. C. 25c 
ROCKLEY DICTATOR—(S. C.)—A dark red growing 
10 to 12 inches in size. 
Plants 75c. R. C. 50c. 
SLEEPY HOLLOW—(I. C.) A very attractive dahlia 
of shell pink with a white center. 
Plants 75c. R. C. 50c. 
