
CLASS 
ROSE MARIE (I. D.) Australian novelty of immense size. Color, deep laven- 
der pink. Large blooms on strong cane-like stems. Fine for exhibition. 
Plants—$1.50 net Cuttings—$1.00 net 
ROSY DAWN (Ball) Color, golden yellow, tipped and heavily edged rose with 
a red center. An attractive flower held well out of a 5 foot bush. Scored 
85.5 C at East Lansing. Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
RUTH NICHOLS (F. D.) Amaranth-pink, a pink with lavender tinge. Inter- 
esting color and good form. Blooms 10 inches by 5 inches deep. Bright and 
artistic flower. Honor Roll. Plants—$3.50 Cuttings—$2.35 
REBELLION (S. C.) Color deep rich plum, lighter at the tips. Flowers particu- 
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—$1.50 net Cuttings—$1.00 net 
ROCHAMBEAU (C.) A small cactus of regular form in the red star family. 
Flowers facing on a good stem. A medium, vigorous plant. Highly recom- 
mended to us. French variety. Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
SPIRIT (Min.) A great prize winner in its class. Small flowering bi-colored 
novelty. Scarlet, tipped white. Strong stems. Recommendable for exhibi- 
tions. Certificate of Merit, Holland. A lovely miniature. 
Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
TROJAN (I. D.) A super Dahlia. It is immense in size and the blooms have 
long stems. Crimson red overlaid wax yellow with the yellow more pro- 
nounced on reverse of petals. Achievement Medal winner at E. Liverpool, 
Ohio. Honor Roll. Plants—$7.50 Cuttings—$5.00 
TAIYO (Inc. C.) A beautiful Dahlia from Japan. Blooms are extra large on 
long sturdy stems. The predominating color is deep scarlet and the very 
tips of the petals are white. 
Plants—$1.25 net Cuttings—$0.75 net 
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