Roots 
Rockly Dazzler, SC, (7) Brilliant Scarlet. ---- 10 
Rita Wells, ID, (10) Grenadine Pink or Buff 
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Roselyn Straight, SC, (10) Orange with Peach 
Red suffusions. Rugged grower. -------- .60 
Remembrance, SC, (9-10) White with a blush 
of Violet on the outer petals. Grand. ---- 1.00 
Rudolph Motznik, ID, (11) Two shades of Lav- 
ender-Pink, general effect is light lavender. 75 
*Red and White, FD, (8) Bi-color, fiery Red with 
AT GaP Ue A ey, 2 Metre see 4 Ale Seay pg Op lls DER i a By t3) 
*Requiem, IC (6) Deep Lilac. ...-__----.1-. .60 
September, ID, (9) Reddish Orange. Profuse. 00 
*Smoky, IC, (9) Deep Mauve with a lot of Bronze 
IN-it sae DiLsOL Ol bate Cel Lele eee aso 10 
Skyrocket, St.C, (9) Clear Vermilion Red. It 
Was SrandslOG USsicstaVeal, cae. amas aes eee 79 
*Saint Therese, C, (5) Rose with creamy center 
twisted petals; sV ery: dainty... -2--oeo eae 00 
*Simoun, FD, (8) Bright Yelloy with Red spots 
Bnd Str DOs ie ne ee ee ee ee ee .40 
Sherwood’s Peach, ID, (12) Ocherous Buff. 
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*Sir Henry Deterding, SC, (9) Pure Yellow. ___- -75 
Scarlet Radiant Beauty, iD, (9) A Scarlet sport 
of Kemps Radiant Beauty. Our origina- 
TOT pe eee ie ee ee eee ae eee nore 15 
Siesta, ID or SC, (9) A gorgeous Pink. Closes 
up at night. It is particularly beautiful 
under artificial light. The above is Col. 
R. T. Eddy’s description. Our origination. 
Five-foot bush with good stems. Good root 
\ maker. On West Coast Honor Roll, 1953. 4.50 
' Taylor’s Varigated, ID, (6) A pastel shade of 
Pinks W100 “VOLE LetLeO CSUO Leeann ee Ay £3) 
*Forero, SC, (10) Blood Red with Golden tips. .60 
‘The Cardinal, SC, (10) Currant Red. Excellent. 1.00 
._The Mountaineer, ID, (10) Mallow Purple with 
some Ivory at center. Rugged grower and 
profuse. A variety that attracts attention 
in the garden. Our origination. ~....-_-_. 75 
*The Senior, ID, (8-10) Pure Sulphur Yellow. _-_ .60 
The Volunteer, ID, (11) Peony Purple flushed 
Pansy Purple, and with lighter edges. Huge. 2.25 
Virginia Rute, SC, (10) Oxblood Red. ~_--____-_ .60 
Victory, FD, (9) Rose Pink, Golden suffusions. 75 
World Event, ID, (9) Bright Tyrian Rose. ___-_ .00 
Wanda Meade, ID, (6) Bi-color, Scarlet Red 
evenly tipped white. Very striking. _____ .50 
Your Lucky Star, SC, (9) Outer petals are Lilac 
Pink, shading to white at centers. _._____- 75 
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MINIATURE TYPES 
BALL, PEONY and ORCHID FLOWERING 
**“Bonnie Blue, B, Nearest to Blue. _-___________ $ .40 
Dahliadel Twinkle, M.O. White suffused Vio- 
_ let Rose. Tyrian mottlings on reverse. ____ 230 
Little Nemo, M.P. Bright Red tipped White. __ .40 
Peggy Lindley, M.FD. Clear Golden Orange. 30 
Rosy Dawn, B. Yellow suffused and tipped 
Rose Red, with darker center, ____________ .40 
Red Shadow, M.FD. Cherry Red, heavily tipped 
White with an occasional all Red bloom. _. 10 
*Suzy, B. Bluish Lilac. We like this one. ____ Gh 
*Shirley Westwall, B. The brightest Red that 
we have ever seen in a dahlia. 
