PROGRESS |. D. (Salem) A large flower of rosy mauve. Long, strong stems carry the 
flower well above the tall plants. Blooms are well formed and have good keeping 
qualities. The plants are extremely vigorous, growing and producing right through 
the most adverse dahlia weather. 
Root $2.00, Plant .75 
PURPLE MIST F. D. (Emmons) A large, well formed purple which starts blooming early 
and freely. A good exhibition variety. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
*PYGMALION In. C. This is one for the large cactus classes. Autumn shades of 
bronzy red. We believe it is destined to become one of the leaders in its class. 
The fine, regular formation of the blooms and excellent stems are ideal for exhi- 
bition purposes. A good grower. Plants are fairly tall with heavy foliage. Profuse 
bloomer. 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
QUEEN CITY F. D. (Peck) A very striking commercial type dahlia which is also popular 
for exhibition. It produces an abundance of well formed globular flowers from 
early until late season. Color is cherry rose shaded lighter toward the tips. 
Root .75, Plant .50 
QUEEN OF LOS ANGELES S. C. (Pfluger) Also listed as "Reina De Los Angeles" 
and ‘Queen of the Angels’. Striking because of its exceptionally tall growing 
habits and long stems. The flowers are of fair size. Color is light rose-pink. A 
fine keeper when cut. 
Plant .75 
RED JUG In. C. to S. C. (Preas) Brilliant, crimson carmine of fair size. A popular garden 
and exhibition variety. 
Root .75 
*REILE S. C. Free blooming, vigorous and sturdy. Blooms of rare beauty. A basket of 
these will "stop the show." The color is a bright salmon with cream centers. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
*RENATE MULLER In. C. A very fine exhibition and commercial cactus of good size. 
Light, salmon rose with pale yellow centers. 
Root .75 
RITA WELLS |. D. (Ruschmohr) Without question, this one produced our largest blooms 
last season. Great depth give the blooms a massiveness which never failed to stop 
visitors. Blooms are held nicely erect on long strong stems. Plants are in keeping 
with flowers of such huge proportions. The color is grenadine pink on butt gold. 
Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
*ROBERTA F. D. A large formal decorative of watermelon pink; a shade uncommon 
in dahlias. Petals are penciled and edged a darker shade of pink. Vigorous 
plants. Long, clean stems. 
Plant $2.50 
ROCKLEY MOON F. D. (Taylor) A very pleasing variety in the garden and a useful 
exhibition sort. Good size flowers on fine stems, held well out of vigorous, tall 
plants. Color is bright yellow, with tints of bronze, particularly around the centers. 
Root .75 
RUDY VALLEE S. C. (Broomall) Large, spectacular blooms of reddish apricot with 
gold centers. 
Root .75 
*RUTH NICHOLS F. D. A lavender formal which will be a contender in a class which 
is none too strong at shows. Good size. Long, strong stems. Plants are rugged. 
Plant $2.50 
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