Collections a Specialty 

Roots 
PERSIMMON, (1935), F. D. 
As the name implies, it a pure persimmon color and its 
brilliant beauty commands instant respect and attention. A 
most profuse bloomer. (H. R.) 
$0.30 
*PETER, (M. C.) (English) 
ellow suffused and lightly tipped red. In bloom early and 
ate. 
$0.50 
RASPBERRY [1946], I. D. 
A nice tan shade with raspberry red shadings at base 
of center petals. A 2 to 214 inch bloom of one inch depth, 
held on good strong stem. 
Roots $1.00 
RED BONNET, (Lee-Hulin), F.D. , 
Reports say this is a true gem in the red miniatures. The 
blooms are small and produced abundantly all season. $0.50 
RED ROBIN [Dahliadel], F. D. 
Bloom 24% x 2, Bush 3 ft. Bright scarlet that does not 
fade or burn. Perfect form and stems, sturdy bushes 
and very profuse. Excellent for cuttingwork. Winner 
of many prizes and universally liked. 
$0.65 
*RENE CAYEUX, C. 
A small dark red, straight cactus with fine stems for 
cutting. 
$0.25 
RED SEA, I. D. 
Crimson, A fine Dahlia to have with Red Head. 
$0.40 
*RHODA, I. D. 
Beautiful shade of shrimp pink. Fine cut flower. 
$0.35 
ROSALIE WHITE, M.F.D. 
A most pleasing purple with many blooms streaked with white. 
Ideal stems and bush. 
$0.50 Net 
*RUFUS, I. D. 
Small bright red. Good color and stems, fine for cutting. 
$0.30 
ROYALTY, (Australia) 
Finest new lavender I have seen. Blooms 2 to 3 inches, held 
on fine stems. Prolific bloomer and good brancher. Bush 2 
to 3 feet high. 
$0.45 
SANEE K [Meneghel, 1946], Dec. Min. 
A delightful little raspberry red miniature on long stems 
which makes it a perfect flower for cutting and the most 
prolific bloomer of all small varieties grown in our garden, 
Nice foliage and a good root maker. 
$1.00 Net 
SMOKEY [1942] F. D. 
A fine new color in dahlias — a smokey pink, size 2 to 2 
and one-half inches, heid on good stiff stems 8 to 12 in. 
long. Bush 12 to 18 inches and good foliage. $0.85 
SPRINGHILL ROSE [Edison, 1942], F. D. 
A beautiful rose red, 2 to 3-inch blooms held on long stiff 
stems and a prolific bloomer. Fine for: florest Th aig 
0.35 
*SYLVIAG rn ; 
A winner! A dahlia that grows well. The most free-flowering 
garnet red miniature in commerce. Ideal for cutting. p 
0.35 
TARGET [Heaphy, 1943], I. D. 
One of the finest orange shades and blooms, average 2 to 
3 inches. Strong bush, free bloomer and long straight 
stiff stems. 
$0.50 
TINY, Min. Peo. 
A small long narrow petaled flower of creamy yellow with 
gold center. Good stems. 
$0.40 
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