RHYTHM, (C.)—Bloom 9x6 bush 5% ft. Color, cameo 
pink with soft lemon shading at base of the petals 
and center of flower—really a Super-Dahlia. Ex- 
cellent form, a very rugged and good root maker. 
All who have seen it are enthusiastic. On three 
EL ONAOURELOL Sante Roe etc sie) he foe aon: $1.50 
RISEN WUNDER (Inc. C.)—The nicely formed 8 inch 
blooms, the fine bush growth, wonderful stems and 
its ability to hold tight centers throughout the sea- 
son makes this one of the finest dahlias we have 
ever grown. The color is pink with a tint of red on 
each petal. A good exhibition dahlia and a fine 
KGeCeinWnonecuiaie ee ese en ae ere: $1.50 
RIVOLI — B-IC. A pure yellow cactus with fine hab- 
its. A reliable variety for garden and show! 5 
SHB Sh ase eR AA St ce aR $1.00 
ROYAL PENNANT, (I.D.)—-1937 introduction; blooms 
averaging 8 inches in diameter borne on stiff stem 
well out of the foliage. Plant of robust growth. A 
rich colored Dahlia purplish violet; a real out- 
Oh TONGS EY OS lal Hat, 2x, ot ae ei alee Oey $ .50 
RONNIE LEE, (Dorff, 1945) (Semi-cactus to I. D.)— 
Capucine yellow base with yellow tuff effect. Blend 
of scarlet red and salmon orange on petals. Better 
than Dahliamum, height 6 ft. Blooms 12 inches. 
Early to late bloomer. Many as 7 to 10 blooms at 
CORIO MEE MIT Meee tee heme eee uw $1.00 
ROYAL SIGHT A-SC. — A large semi-cactus with 
ideal, long and rigid stems and an exceptionally 
fine form. The colour is bright Rhodamine-pink with 
a pure white centre. We consider this last year's 
novelty to be very popular in the near future! 5 
Vk, ccs Meant NEARS CSE Ur one eire ae ene Mino arrears $1.50 
SANTA CLAUS, (I.D.)—Orange red with white stripes 
and tips. Large size on straight stems. Early 
OO IICL Were ater tet. tes to ee attra, $1.00 
SARETT’S PINK FLAMINGO (Cactus) (85A)—Bloom 
9x5, bush 4% ft. A lovely deep rose pink shading 
lighter. A fine grower and an early and _ contin- 
uous bloomer. A winner of three Achievement 
Mecca stoncvon iires tOnolnOlls =. Wane $1.50 
SHIEK St. C.—6x4. Lavender pink and creamy at the 
center. Has been an outstanding flower at the 
shows for several years. Good keeper when cut. 
BLO FLOLICiCi oe ee eet es. Lee ee eae $1.00 
SILVR LADY, (F.D.) “Hillside”, 1940— Bloom 10 x 
6 bush 5 ft. Ivory white, lightly flushed and edged 
violet rose. Here is one of the most meritorious of 
the newer dahlias, and one of the most exquis- 
ite of all Dahlias. It has been ~ great winner in 
the show room. A rugged bush. Long strong 
CHESTS PEE Ut ee oe SS NEN Se ees re: $1.00 
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