Queen City (F. D.)—Ball type formation of flowers 
of scarlet pink. From early July till frost this will 
produce good cut flowers. Size 6x4, on four foot 
aYSE SUS, ied, cg a lS Roots 50c 
Red Bird (Ball)—A large ball type dahlia of brick 
red with a gold reverse. Good stems and heavy 
foliage. Blooms are 4 inch size. We like this one 
VOLV MLC ae see fee ees ee Ia ee Plants $1.00 
Retzers Red (Cac.)—A dark red color with blooms 
8x5 on cane like stems ____________ Plants $1.00 

Red Glamour 
Red Glamour (I. D.)—A brilliant shade of medium 
red. Very large blooms which have measured 
1314x10, by the originator. Some stems are short in 
the early part of the season but in cooler weather 
it is a real flower. On all honor rolls. 
Plants $4.00 Net 
Refugee (St. Cac.)—Bright cadmium yellow. Strong 
erect stems, leathery foliage. Six 5 to 6 inch size. 
A most useful dahlia for basket arrangement. 
Very good keeper as cut flower. On Honor Roll. 
Roots $2.00 Net 
Robert Ripley (1. D.)—One of the largest varieties 
grown. Soft Rhodamine purple with deep rose pink 
suffusion throughout. Stems straight and strong 
and flowers keep well. A great dahlia in the show 
LoomMPanasinethe: sarden! = 2 oe = Plants $1.00 
Ruby Glow (F. D.)—One in the medium class size of 
514x314. A beautiful color of dahlia purple. This is 
a sport of Gypsy Girl but grows larger and holds 
itseSOMGsCOlOl sOnsnOnorerolly =. .- Plants $1.00 
Sarett’s Pink Flamingo (I. C., S. C.)—Shell pink with 
a yellow blending at the base. The blooms are 
beautifully formed with perfect centers. Size 10 by 
5 inches. Strong stems. and a good grower. 
Roots $1.00 
Sally Klein (F. D.)—Color blend of tyrian pink and 
pinard showing yellow with both colors in lines 
on the broad petals. Blooms average 10 inches or 
better. Cane like stems. On all three Honor Rolls. 
Roots $1.50 
Satan’s Disciple (I. D.)—Scarlet red with a slight 
blend of buff. A brilliant flower and attractive in 
gardens. Blooms 10 to 12 inches. Profuse bloomer. 
Bush 5 feet. On Honor Roll —----- Roots $1.00 Net 
Sherwood’s Peach—Informal decorative of the giant 
show class. Blooms grown to 15 inches in diameter 
on heavy cane stems. Color is a blending of peach 
ST CU tes ee ee eee ee eee Roots 75c 
Silver Glamour (I. D.)—A 1946 Introduction that 
made a wonderful record. Giant rose magenta with 
each peval edged white and center of flower 
flushed wuite. Comes into bloom mid-season. 
Heavy insect resistant bushes. Long heavy stems 
that hold the blooms correctly. Special price. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 Net 
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