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TRYON’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
*ORCHID KING —Informal Decorative. A 
very beautiful, clear orchid lavender, 
without shading. Fine form, with broad 
pointed petals, good depth, large size, 
and stems are always erect. Profuse 
blooming and good keeping on plant or 
when cut. Tall plants. A fine Dahlia. 
Roots _ 75c 
PAIiO AIiTO—S. C. Very large, color a 
blending of apricot and salmon bronze. 
Very fine. Strong stems. Good habits 50c 
PAUIi PFITZEB—Int. Cac. Large, light 
creamy pink, incurving petals. Good 
stems. Fine_ 75c 
PATTY WAUGH—P. D. New Australian. 
Large fine pure white, good form and 
habits. Good cut flower on splendid 
stems _ 50c 
PINK DAIZ.Y MAIL—I. D. New imported 
and one of the best we have grown. A 
sport from Daily Mail and like it in form, 
but it is extremely large and is even 
better, and color is a very lovely cyclamen 
pink. Splendid habits. Perfect stems. 
You will like this grand Dahlia_ 75c 
PHYLLIS KNIGHT —Dec., enormous Aus¬ 
tralian novelty that was a great prize 
winner in 1937 in U. S. A. and other parts 
of the world. The color is one of the 
finest in this large exhibition size salmon 
rose overlaid with rose-pink. A Dahlia 
that always shows a full center and is 
carried on very strong cane-like stems. 
Roots _$1.50 
PINK THEVELIN — I. D. New Imported. 
Large, pointed petals, fine form. Very 
bright, rich pink, strong stems. Good 
habits _ 75c 
PINK SPIRAL — Cac. Beautiful peach pink, 
incurving petals, lovely form. Large, on 
long, erect stems _ 50c 
PRINCE OP PERSIA — I. D. Extremely 
large, deep rich, velvety red. Stems good. 
Splendid variety_ 50c 
PURPLE JOY — ^I. D. A large purple that 
is outstanding and well named. English 
origin. Roots_ $1.00 
RED SALUTE — P. D. Bright scarlet: Petals 
fall back to the stem and terminate with 
serrated tips. Large blooms on long 
stems with dark green foliage. Good, 
free bloomer and good habits. Also has 
insect-resisting foliage. Has been a 
prize winner in the last year’s shows, 
and we feel sure evervone will eniov 
growing this Bahka. Roo+s- $2.00 
ROBT. RIPLEY — I. D. Rhodamine purple 
with a rose suffffusion over the entire 
bloom. This is one of the largest Dahlias 
ever grown, we had blooms over 13 inches 
without any forcing. Stems are strong 
and erect. Won many prizes the past 
season. You will get a thrill from this 
“believe it or not Dahlia”- $1 50 
ROUGE BOQUET — S. C. Unusual color of 
blended shades of orange red with tints of 
purple. Good stems and profuse bloom¬ 
er _ 50c 
ROYAL PENNANT — 1. D. 1937 introduc¬ 
tion; blooms averaging 9 inches in dia¬ 
meter borne on stiff stems well out of 
the foliage. Plant of robust growth. A 
rich clored Dahlia purplish violet; a real 
outstanding Dahlia- $2.00 
R. P. RUTHERPORD— S. C.—Golden orange 
with a deep amber glow. Plants- $1.00 
ROYAL SALUTE—Here is one of the best 
new Inf. Decoratives we have grown. The 
plant is strong and sturdy, tall growing.. 
The blooms are huge, rich red in color, 
with tiny white petaloids all through the 
blooms, deep down. Every bloom is per¬ 
fect on perfect stems. Roots-50c 
ROYAL BLACK—S. C. New from Holland. 
Very dark, rich velvet maroon. I.,arge, 
strong stems. Very fine _ $1.50 
SALLY B.—P. D. Extremely large, very 
beautiful pure bright pink. Stems strong 
and erect. Early and profuse blooming. 
Extra good _ 50c 
SANHICAN’S CAMEO—P. D. Won us two 
Sweepstakes and 1st Prize in 1934 and 
has won prizes in many other shows. 
Extremely large, long, strong stems which 
hold the big blooms perfectly erect far 
above the foliage. Color is a very beau¬ 
tiful coral rose with a glistening, deep 
rose pink reverse. Do not miss this 
Honor Roll variety _ 50c 
SALBACH’S WHITE—P. D. Not new, but 
one of the best white Dahlias for cut¬ 
ting. Very fine waxy white, good form, 
splendid stems, good habits _ 50c 
SATAN—S. C. Extremely large variety on 
very long stems, which are very good. 
Has won a great many prizes for largest 
Dahlia in the sliow. Bright flaming red, 
slight touch of gold, horn-like petals 
which are very perfectly rolled, fine form. 
An extra good one _ 50c 
SCIIINTENCHI — Cac. New form from 
Japan. A very wonderful variety which 
won the Sweepstake for the best cactus 
Dahlia in the Washington Dahlia Show, 
193 6, and has won several other high 
prizes for us. Blooms are large, petals 
fine and very incurving and interlace in 
a very pleasing way. Color is a rich 
maroon red described as an art red. Stems 
are long and erect. A grand Cactus you 
will enjoy growing. _75c 
SHOWA—Cac. Another new Japanese Cac¬ 
tus that is very attractive. Large, in¬ 
curving petals, deep cerise, tipped with 
pure white. A very prfuse bloomer and 
rare color. Stems fairly good-50c 
SILVA QUARTA (Ball) — Large lavender 
with good strong stems_25c 
^SPOTLIGHT—I. D. A^ery large, strong 
erect stems. Color sulphur yellow shad¬ 
ing lighter at the tips. Achievement 
Medal and Roll of Honor Dahlia in 1933. 
A^ery fine_50c 
SUPT. AMHRYN (Ball) —Large, bright rose 
pink, with good stems-25c 
*SWEET SIXTEEN—I. D. A coral rose 
blending to lemon yellow at base of 
petals. Blooms large, fair depth, and 
good, long, erect stems. A wonderful 
keeping cut flower, and profuse bloomer. 
Roots _50c 
SHEKINAH — S. C. Blooms large, of a 
beautiful and delicate shell-pink coloring. 
An exhibition variety that won 2 Sweep- 
stakes in the N. W. Roots-$1.53 
SHELDON’S LOUISE—I. D. A rich red 
with a slight purplish shade. At Boston 
1936 won first prize and special gold 
medal. Roots -5Qc 
SON OP SATAN—S. C. This has created a 
sensation wherever shown. Its very large 
brilliantly colored scarlet red blooms, 
long stiff stems, and tall sturdy growing 
plants are sufficient to recommend it to 
the most discriminate grower, but in 
addition to that, it has-been honored with 
many achievement' medals. Roots__$1.03 
’I'TACOMA’S BEAUTY (Lee)—P. D. One of 
our most outstanding introductions which 
has won us many Prizes. Blooms are 
large, and stems are long, strong and per¬ 
fectly erect, holding the blooms well 
above the foliage. Color is deep salmon 
pink blending with strawberry pink and 
shading to gold at base of petals. Type 
of Jersey’s Beauty but better habits and 
is a very fine cut flower-50c 
