Peter Brian Van Zandt (Ball)—Beautiful lavender on the outer petals with a 
white blend toward the center. Bloom 4%x3 inches, an early and profuse 
bloomer. This is needed in the ball class -_--------------------- Roots 75c 
Pardner (I. D.)—Large size blooms of autumn shades. Very attractive. 
Roots 50c 
Pink Lassie—Peony type dahlia of a dainty pink color. Excellent for small 
DOUGUE(s anes ame le ea ere 8) ON ee R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Pinwheel (Cac.)—A color blend that is hard to describe as it has golden 
yellow at the base of petals changing to a carmine rose and touched with 
gold. The curled and twisted narrow petals really make this a beautiful 
SES TNE ie 0 I a ls pl Roots $2.00, R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 each 
Premier’s Majestic (1. D.)—A blend of salmon-gold and mulwerry colors. 
Blooms of large size on cane like stems. A fine dahlia R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Pirate Treasure—A big, massive informal of rich autumn shades, some- 
times quite heavily suffused red. Stems are long, extremely rigid, holding 
the flowers well above the plants. A good grower, producing blooms early. 
SUEUR S a © 2 Oe Ee Se ee eee eee Seen eee Plants $1.50, R. C. 75e 
Ree’s Sunshine (C.)—A beautiful yellow, with quilled petals. A dahlia that is 
very outstanding. Good cut flower ____--_---_-__--_------------- Roots 75c¢ 
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 75c 
Ronky (A-St-C-Y)—One of the largest yellow cactus varieties we know of; 
producing blooms up to thirteen inches in diameter. Nicely proportioned 
stems have a tendency to tilt the blooms slightly downward by crooking 
back of the flower. Plants are good growers producing a great many 
flowers over a long season. Size 11x5 __ Roots $3.00, R. C. 75c, Plants $1.50 
Rosy Dawn (Ball)—A light yellow blend with rose pink edges. Good exhibi- 
LT eee eee meer. ere ee Nien a ee ee a8 Roots 50c 
Ruby Charm (St. C.)—A wonderful straight cactus of cherry red. Early and 
Reo NS Cmts eee eee Roots $1.50, R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Rudolph Motznik (I. D.)—Pink informal decorative. Size 11x6%. Stems 8 to 
10 inches and cane like. Petals are firm and thick with good keeping quali- 
TP CSMOLIBELOUOL GR OlISMer ees ee a ee ee ee Roots 50c 
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 -_ R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Santa Claus (B-ID-Bi)—A bi-color of scarlet tipped white and with the scar- 
let overlaid buff-yellow. Petals pointed and whirling like a pinwheel. A 
trulyipeatiful flower. Sixe 7x3 0. 2~- 2 fe. R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Satan’s Disciple (1. D.)—Scarlet red with a slight blend of buff. A brilliant 
flower and attractive in gardens. Blooms 10 to 12 inches. Profuse bloomer. 
ade eeCc sOneronor Ole oe 2 6k ie Pe Se ee oe Roots 50c 
Sellwood Glory (F. D.)—Here is one that is different. Seven to eight inch 
blooms of mahogany overlaid purple with a white edging of each petal. 
Good centers and good cutting stems ______--_____ R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Sensation (S. C.)—Pink with white center. Good stems and foliage, vigorous 
grower, free bloomer. Blooms facing or slightly up. Blooms 10 to 13 
inches. Has won many firsts and special awards on the show table. Has 
Gti Deality-and Size eee Pee Be) Pee R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
September (I. D.)—A beautiful informal decorative blend of the ever ap- 
pealing autumn shades Deep chrome speckled peach red, reverse peach 
Ted: targe*blooms on good stems — 2-2-2 2 ee le Roots 35c 
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 
Oipeacheand putts oes no es Roots 35c each 
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