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PRINCE OF PERSIA (I. D.)—A very striking bright red exhibition dahlia of 
the most irridescent rich glowing crimson, the petals of which are of 
great depth and substance, making an unusually deep and attractive flower. 
Height, 5 feet. Roots 50c¢ 
RED SUNSET—Informal Decorative; very bright vivid Chinese scarlet; long 
stems and healthy grower. Beautiful foliage. We have never grown so 
large a red dahlia except Satan. Received a Certificate of Merit at A.D.S. 
Trial grounds. East Lansing, Mich. Score 85 E. Root $2.00 
The above is an exhibition dahlia. 
RENATE MULLER Incurved Cactus (Germany)—One of the finest to date; 
large flowers on the best of stems. Color bright rose with pale yellow cen- 
ter. Height, 4 feet. Roots 75c 
RETA BALLIN, I. D. (Foreign-Parrella)—An exceptionally fine dahlia of good 
size and depth. Blooms average 10 inches in diameter, and 7 inches in depth 
without forcing. Color, lemon yellow almost an empire - yellow. (Ridgeway) 
Petals slightly curled at the tips. A fine exhibition bloom with a closed 
tight center until the end of the season. A good plant with insect resistant 
foliage with cane like stem. A fine addition to any garden. On Mr, Dudley’s 
Honor Roll in THE FLOWER GROWER. Height of plant 4% ft. 
Root $3.00 Plant $1.25 
ROBERT EMMETT I. D. (Maroney-Dahliadel)—This grand dahlia is a cardinal 
red, with a velvet texture; the flowers are of good size and are held facing 
sideways on best of long stems. Height, 4 feet. Roots 50c 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY I. D. (Salem)—Rhodamine purple with rose suffusions 
throughout the entire bloom. This dahlia is of immense size on a strong 
stem. Has been grown 16 x 12 inches. Many first prizes at both National 
Shows, Chicago and other exhibitions. Created a sensation wherever shown. 
Will develop a full flower from a cut bud not even showing color. “Believe 
1G Or Not Roots $1.50 
ROCKLEIGH MOON, F. D. (Taylor)—Light lemon yellow of medium size on 
bushes that are very vigorous. The stems are stiff and the blooms keep well. 
Roots 50c 
ROSE FALLON F. D.—A huge bloom of orange amber. Good grower and fine 
producer. Root 25c 
RUBY TAYLOR, I. D. (Garrity)—Deep large flowers of velvety carmine are a 
general favorite with all. The bushes are strong growers about five feet. 
Stems always good. Roots 50c 
RUDOLF’S GIANT Inf. D.—Bright buff-apricot. This dahlia is signified by 
its name. While the bush is not a tall grower, it produces excellent foliage 
and good stiff stems. The flower in addition to having width has depth 
and the centers are tight and compact. Roots $2.50 
RUTH DENNING, (Cox-Parrella)—Formal Bi-Color. White tipped with rich 
rosy crimson about one-fifth to one-quarter of the petal. A bright lively 
flower, the older petals take on an entire pale rose flush. Blooms average 
8 inches to 9 inches and very attractive. A free and prolific bloomer, good 
stem and foliage. Height of plant 4 ft. On Mr. Barron’s Honor Roll. 
Roots $2.00 
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