500 Varieties Grown 
ROYALTY, [Dozier, 1941], I. D. 
Rich Burgundy Wine in color, huge blooms on cane-like 
stems. Very vigorour bush. A grand variety. H.R. 
Roots 85c 
RUDOLPH MOTZNICK, [Retzer, 1949], I. D. 
Color blend of two shades of lavender-pink, general effect 
light lavender. At least 11 inches across and deep. Petals 
curl in a graceful manner. 
Roots $1.75 
RUFFLES [Wenning, 1946], I. D. 
Long stemmed dahlia, 10 inch bloom (larger when dis- 
budded). Beautiful shell pink with ruffles on both sides 
of petals. An excellent flower and it has a tight center 
throughout the season. 
Roots $1.00 
RUFFLED GIANT [Kemp, 1946], I. D. 
Very fine Orange buff. One of the largest dahlias in our 
planting. Very highly recommended, free bloomer. 
Roots 65c 
RUTH NICHOLS, (Sowton-Mad River, 1941), F.D. 
No doubt one of the finest new Dahlias of 1941. A sure winner 
in its color class. A lavender formal that should defeat Blue 
River on the show. table. Vigorous rugged plants with long 
strong stems holding all flowers facing, or on top. Color a lively 
shade of Amaranth pink, with a phlox purple tinge, giving o 
lavender appearance. High scorer and fine for exhibition. 
Roots $1.25 
RHYTHM [Dozier-Dahliadel, 1943], I. C. 
The Super Dahlia. An Incurved Cactus of exquisite beauty 
with double serrated tips. Color shrimp or cameo pink 
with suffusions of soft rose, and lemon shadings. Cert- 
ified at Storrs, W. Va. and East Lansing. 
Roots $1.10 
SCHENLY PARK, Cac. 
Fine cactus dahlia of white tipped pink. Stiff wiry stems 
and good bush, height 3 feet. 
Roots $1.50 
SALLY KLEIN 
SALLY KLEIN [Kelly-Parrella, 1947], F. D. 
General effect pink, described as Tyrian pink and pinard 
yellow with both colors showing in lines on the broad 
petals.Blooms average about nine inches. On all Honor 
Rolls. 
Roots $3.00 
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