PENN STAR F. D. (Greubel) A medium size flower of soft Rhodomine purple, tipped 
white. Very neat and attractive. Flowers keep well when cut. 
Plant $2.00 
*PINK GIANT |. D. Large flowers of bright, clear, rose-pink. A great favorite with 
garden visitors and a fine show flower. It is a border-line variety as to type; 
being a true semi-cactus under some conditions when fully mature. 
Plant $1.00 
*PINK JOSEPHINE |. D. This is one of the largest dahlias we have ever seen. The 
color is pink with mauve suffusions. Petals are broad and loosely arranged. Long 
stems are sometimes a trifle weak but by show season many fine specimens may 
be cut. Bushes are very strong and robust. 
Plant $1.50 
PIONEER CITY BONFIRE |. D. (Buell) The color is hard to describe but in general it 
is a reddish-tan. Large flowers on excellent stems. Early and free bloomer. 
Plant .50 
*PRACHTKERL S. C. A large, clear, primrose yellow. Tall grower. Profuse flowering 
habits. 
Root .50) 
PREMIER'S MAJESTIC |. D. (Swezey) Large, deep, flowers on cane-like stems. Beautiful 
color combination of salmon, gold and mulberry. 
Root .75 
PRIMROSE S. C. (Bissell) An attractively formed flower of fair size. The color is straw 
yellow, with rose pink reverse. A wonderful keeper when cut. Stems are long. A 
fine variety for basket work. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
OHIO AND 
REGIONAL SHOWS 
TOLEDO Sept. 5th and 6th 
CLEVELAND Sept. 12th and 13th 
MIDWEST at INDIANAPOLIS 
Sept. 19th and 20th 
AMERICAN DAHLIA SOCIETY at 
NEW YORK 
Sept. 24th and 25th 
EAST LIVERPOOL Sept. 19+th-29th 
AKRON 
WELLSVILLE 
CINCINNATI Sept. 26th-27th 

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