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. j 
Plants—$1.15 net Cuttings—$0.75 net 
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—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
RHONDA (Pom) Lilac on creamy white ground. Very good exhibition variety. 
From Australia. Plants—$0.90 Cuttings—$0.60 
Plants Cuttings 
RIELE (Inc. C.) Color, salmon rose with golden yellow center. 
A beauty for exhibitions and cut flowers.................-22.-.---2------- .60 40 
RICHARD CROOKS (C.) Gigantic chrysanthemum-like flowers 
on a strong stem, well out of the foliage. Color, deep cherry 
red. Exhibition type. Winner of two Certificates, Holland 15 50 
SCARLET LEADER (S. C.) Challenge Cup winner. Very beau- 
tiful with big flowers which by its vivid poppy-red color sur- 
passes all existing red varieties. Vigorous growth with 
strong stems. Special exhibition and cut flower...................... 60 40 
STABAT MATER (C.) <A wonderful Dahlia that was greatly 
admired at the Belgium Show and our Gardens. A beautiful 
and attractive color, lilac violet with white centers, on strong 
STCMS. we lis niDILION Variety. bisa vce. eres 60 40 
SIR ARTHUR TENNANTS (Inc. C.) Large perfectly formed 
incurved narrow petalled flower with a strong stem. Color, 
crimson scarlet, but lighter reddish tints towards tips. An 
Ideal Zcactuss: * Hex ee eee eee ee ae eae eee 1.00 Bie) 
SHOWA (Inc. C.) Deep cerise tipped silver. High above the 
foliage gee tifbeste ris 2 es eee es ee eo ee .60 40 
STRAIGHT’S WHITE CI. D.) A large white that everyone can 
grow. Stems are erect. Supreme Award. H.R. D............... .60 40 
SUNRAYS (CI. D.) Very large and bright buff with apricot 
Suilusions.) 120i. blooms.on extra, lone stemsun =e at .60 40 
SON OF SATAN (Ine. C.) Brilliant red that created a sensa- 
CLOT Aah a Pose) pete ee ot ees ee em a el WN a ets ee eer pee .60 .40 
SAARLANDS HEIMKEHR (Str. C.) Glowing salmon pink with 
ANESAMELDV Stee areal eplizee Wilner a te eee .60 40 
SALMON GIANT (8. C.) Rosy pink suffused with a heavy flush 
of salmon. Free and early bloomer. Exhibition variety on 
CTOCT SLGINS dee fata Roe gate ek Pe en ey oe) a nie ee 75 .O0 
SOUVENIR DE MAD. TUCK (CF. D.) Another French novelty producing enor- 
mous flowers on the best of stems. Free flowering; color deep purple rose, 
reverse of petals silvery tinted. Achievement Medal, France. 
Plants—$0.75 Cuttings—$0.50 
SCULPTEUR PIETTE (Dec.) Beautiful flowers grown to 10 in. and more. Color 
deep blood-red; stems strong and erect, very recommendable. Winner of a 
Certificate, Belgian. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
SILVER LADY (I. D.) A very lovely Dahlia . Color is white with delicate laven- 
der shadings. A fine open grower with rugged foliage and fine stems. Deli- 
cate coloring plus lovely form. Grown to 11 inches. Scored 85. Honor Roll 
Dahlia. Plants—$1.25 Cuttings—$0.90 
SALMON MARVEL (Dec.) A beautiful salmon Dahlia, large blooms on strong 
stems. Exhibition variety from France. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
SONNET (S. C.) A beautiful exhibition variety from Holland. Pure pink color 
with a darker center. Very early and rich flowering. Certificate winner. 
Plants—$0.75 Cuttings—$0.50 
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