*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 
PREXY F. D. (Wind) Oxblood red tipped 
white. Blooms average eight to nine 
inches in diameter, but can be grown 
larger. Plants are ofen growers. Foliage 
is a very dark bronzy green. Like most 
bi-color varieties, this one produces 
some solid colored blooms. In spite of 
some erratic tendencies, we consider it 
the best formal bi-color in the class for 
"over eight inches." 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
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 
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 ex- 
tremely vigorous, growing and produc- 
ing right through the most adverse 
dahlia weather. 
PREXY Root $1.50, Plant .50 

PURPLE MIST F. D. (Emmons) A large, well formed purple which starts blooming early 
and freely. A good exhibition variety. 
Root .75 
*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 $3.00, Plant $1.00 
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 
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 
