
Our customers know the Parrella Treatment. ‘“‘A Surprise in every package.” 
RAY SMITH S. C. (Max O. Scheffel)—Semi-Cactus, lavender with white tips. 
Bush 5% to 6 ft. Bloom 10 x 6 to 11 x 7 in. One of the cleanest growers, 
with straight, stiff stems and finest of foliage. Perfect centers, tight to the 
last. Good keeper. Root $7.50 Plant $3.50 
RED SUNSET I. D.—Very bright, vivid, Chinese scarlet; long stems and healthy 
grower. Beautiful foliage. Height, 5 feet. irnvot vi.U0 
REV. PUGH F. D.—We highly recommend this large exhibition type dahlia. 
Bright scarlet; insect resistant, early and consistent bloomer. 
Root $3.50 Plant $1.50 
RENATE MULLER Incurved Cactus (European)—One of the finest to date; 
large flowers on the best of stems. Color, bright rose with pale yellow 
center. Height, 4 feet. Roots $1.25 
RETA BALLIN I. D. (Foreign-Parrella)—An exceptionally fine dahlia of good 
size and depth. Blooms average 10 inches in diameter, and 7 inches in depth 
without forcing. Color, lemon yellow, almost an empire ye.low. Petals 
shightly curled at. the tips. A fine exhibition bloom with a closed t'ght 
center until the end of the season. Height, 4% feet. Root $1.50 
RITA WELLS I. D. (Straight-Wells-Ruschmohr)—Large grenadine pink and 
buff. Root $1.50 
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 $3.00 Plant $1.59 
ROSE FALLON F. D.—A huge bloom of orange amber. Good grower and fine 
producer. ee Root 50c 
ROCKET SPRAY §S. C.—Lovely cerise with lemon base. The petals are fine 
and well pointed. Bush rather tall with 8-inch blooms on long stems. 
Root $2.00 
SANTA CLAUS I. D. (Dixie Dahlia Gardens)—Flag red, tipped white. Blooms, 
7” x 5”. Very aristocratic in formation. A seed.ing 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, 
Root $2.00 Plant $1.09 
SARETT’S PINK FLAMINGO (Sarett-Ruschmohr)—A clear rose pink incurved 
cactus of exquisite color and formation. Winner of 3 American Home 
Root $3.00 Plant $1.50 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH (Sherwood-Ruschmohr 85A)—1944, Bloom 11 x 7, Bush 
3 ft. An orange apricot of a softer tone than Sunrays. Cane-like stems 
with insect resistant foliage. Rather slow developing so should be planted 
early. Root $3.50 Plant $1.50 
SILVER LADY (Hillside)—Bloom 10 x 6, Bush 5 ft. A most exquisite and 
lovely dahlia of ivory white delicately flushed and edged violet rose. Rug- 
ged bush, vigorous foliage, and long stems. Root $1.50 
SON OF SATAN S. C. (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. Rost $1.00 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM 5S. C.—Flowers are pure white with fine pointed 
petals, with a large, high tight center. Height, 4% feet. Roots 75¢ 


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