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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. Roots $1.50 
ROXBURY MYSTERY I. D.—Bi-color. Orange tipped white. Large and unusual 
dahlia on best of stems. Root $2.00 
ROSE FALLON F. D.—A huge bloom of orange amber. Good grower and fine 
producer. Root 25¢ 
RUBY TAYLOR I. D. (Garrity)—Deep large flowers of velvety carmine. Bushes 
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. Roots $1.50 
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. Height, 4 feet. Roots $1.50 
ROYAL ROBE I. D. (Sigismondi-Parrella)—Color, rich royal purple. The reverse 
shows a definite silver shading that in no sense is a faded color, but gives 
the purple a clear brightness. The huge blossoms are borne on long and 
cane-like stems which never droop. Height, 5 feet. Roots 75c 
SAGAMORE GOLD F. D.—Golden yellow. Good cut flower. Root 35c 
SAN FRANCISCO I. D. (Ballay)—Color, shrimp pink. The blooms are very 
large, held on best of stems. Height, 4% feet. Roots $1.50 
SATAN S. C.—Here is one that should be in every garden. Color, a flaming red 
with a slight touch of gold at the center. Height, 6 feet. Roots 50c¢ 
SCARLET ANNE I. D. (Stock-Parrella-Hulin)—An unusually bright scarlet red 
with bronzy sheen of medium size. A free and constant bloomer. A _ fine 
commercial type. Root $2.00 
SNOWCREST I. C. (Alexander-Dahliadel)—-A medium size white, a truly lovely 
dahlia of fine form and exceptional beauty. The blooms are facing on best 
of stems, and has a lovely lasting quality after it is cut. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.00 
SHAHRAZAD I. D.—Described by the originators as a deep pink Jane Cowl, 
and early and very prolific bloomer. Height, 5 feet. Roots 50e¢ 
SONNY BOY I. D. (Nunneviller)—This giant dahlia is of old rose, slightly 
striped and tinged old gold, and attains great size in the open field. Height, 
4 feet. Roots 50c 
SON OF SATAN Inf. D. (Slocum)—One of the largest and brightest of its type. 
Intense flame red on excellent stems. Blooms up to 12 inches in diameter. 
A sensation in any garden. Root $1.00 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM S&S. C.—Flowers are pure white with fine pointed 
petals, with a large, high tight center. Height, 4% feet. Roots 50c 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST F. D. (Scott)—A large flower of unique form. Color, 
lemon yellow, with reverse of rosy pink. Height, 4% feet. Roots 50¢ 
SUN RAY I. D. (Straight-Ruschmohr)—Color, clear buff with apricot suffusion, 
with a rather distinct peach red on reverse of petals. The large blooms are 
erect on the best of stems. Height, 4% feet. Root $1.50 
STEPHEN FOSTER I. C. (Salem)—Buff orange and tyrian rose. Blooms, 12 
by 6 inches. Bush, 7 feet. American Home Achievement Medal Winners in 
Peekskill, N. Y.; Baltimore, Mich.; Milwaukee, Wisc., and Burholme, Pa. 
Rocts $10.00 Plants $3.35 
THE COMMODORE I. D.—A nice, clean, bright lemon yellow. A very large size 
flower. Roots 35¢ 


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