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RHYTHM (Dozier-Dahliadel)—This 8” Incurved Cactus is an exquisite beauty 
with its double serrated tip. The cameo or shrimp pink color with suffusions 
of soft rose with lemon shadings at the base of the petals and center of the 
flower make it most unusual. Certified at Storrs, W. Va., E. Lansing and 
on the Honor Rolls. Be sure to grow this new pink creation. 
Root $4.00 Plant 52.00 
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 
ROSE FALLON F. D.—A huge bloom of orange amber. Good grower and fine 
producer. Root 35¢ 
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 
SONIA S. C. (Chappaqua)—Amaranth pink flushed with rhodemine rurple. Size, 
8 by 6. Very distinctive coloring and petal formation. Foliage is dark and 
resistant. Blooms early and continues profusely throughout the season. 
Prolific root maker. Selected by Lynn Dudley for the Honor Roll. If you 
want plenty of flowers, don’t miss growing Sonia. Root $2.60 Plant $1.09 
SANTA CLAUS I. D. (Dixie Dahlia Gardens)—Flag red, tipped white. Blooms, 
7” x 5”. Very aristocratic in formation. A seedling of Michigan White, which 
accounts for its being a free bloomer. A Medal Winner at A. D. S. Show in 
Commercial undissominated class. Also won same classes at New Baltimore, 
Mich., and Toledo, Ohio. On Eastern and Western Honor Rolls. 
Reot $3.00 Plant $1.59 
SUN-TAN S. C. (Chappaqua)—Bright salmon orange with a bronze sheen. 
Blooms 11” by 6” deep with high centers, narrow petals and fine form are 
easily produced. Dark glossy foliage. Long straight stems on a vigorous 
5’ bush. On Lynn Dudley’s Honor Roll. Stock is limited, so if you want 
something extra fine order early. Root $4.00 Plant $2.00 
SAGAMORE F. D.—Golden yellow. Good cut flower. Root 35c 
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 
SHAHRAZAD I. D.—Described by the originators as a deep pink Jane Cowl, 
and early and very prolific bloomer. Height, 5 feet. Roots 75c 
SCARLET CHAMPION F. D.—Bright scarlet. Roots $1.00 
SARETT’S PINK FLAMIN GO (Sarett-Ruschmohr)—A clear rose pink incurved 
cactus of exquisite color and formation. Winner of 3 American Home 
Achievement Medals. Plants $5.00 
SNOWBALL I. C. —White. Plants 75ec 
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. C.—Flowers are pure white with fine pointed 
petals, with a large, high tight center. Height, 4% feet. Roots 50c 
STEPHEN FOSTER I. C.—Buff orange. Reots $3.50 Plants $1.50 
STRAIGHT’S WHITE S. C.—Pure white. Root $1.50 


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