Peter Brian Van Zandt (Ball)—Beautiful lavender on the outer petals with a 
white blend toward the center. Bloom 4x3 inches, an early and profuse 
bloomer. This is needed in the ball class __-_-__-__-_--___-_______ Root 50c 
Pink Lassie—Peony type dahlia of a dainty pink color. Excellent for small 
DOUGUC ts Hamers Jeecuae. cen? Ye Sac eloi Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
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 
Catilive secre o0y Soren ease Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Prairie Fire (S. C.)—Brilliant tangerine and orange color. Some blooms 
have measured 12 inches on strong stems. It is in the class of Miss Phyllis 
Vonlatu am oo2riniroductiony ten. Seo Piant $1.50, R. C. 75c 
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. 
SPADE UES of ite ce cool Mes EOP amie 295 0092 a Root $1.50, Plant $1.00, R. C. 75c 
Purple Spider (1. C.)—A very nice purple incured cactus of 6 to 8 inch 
MOUS aAL VIROLUUSS CrOWELl tele. een suk See Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Ree’s Sunshine (C.)—A beautiful yellow, with quilled petals. A dahlia that is 
Very Onlsranuine. (sOOU CUL LIOWEL A. suse oe a. Cite oe Roots 75c 
Robert Ripley (1. D.)—One of the largest varieties grown. Soft Rhodamine 
purple with deep rose pink sufiusion throughout. Stems straight and strong 
and flowers keep well. A great dahlia in the show room and in the ae 
Root 75c 
Ronky (A-St-C-Y)—One of the largest yellow caetus 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 _____-_________- Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Rosy Dawn (Bali)—A light yellow blend with rose pink edges. Good exhibi- 
PBUAEE hae LP meg aig By Sa lie iio ay i Rs eRe S apa a yer OAL pe Art Root 35c 
Ruby Charm (St. C.)—A wonderful straight cactus of cherry red. Early and 
DTOlUS Gee were ee So A Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Rudolph Motznik (1. D.)—Pink informal decorative. Size 11x6%2. Stems 8 to 
10 inches and cane like. Petals are firm and thick with good keeping quali- 
tices OerOnOLerOlls 6 22 ee re Roots 50c 
Stella M. (f. D.)—A blend of lavender and pink giving a rosaline purple. 
Nice large blooms of 10x5 on good stems. Vigorous grower. 
Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Stella Planert (1. D.)—A dark beet-root purple with lighter dianthus purple 
toward outer part of bloom. Size 10x5. Has good substance and blooms 
eter wird aT R Sig AS4o L on on pena nn A a na Root 75c, Plant 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 
irinvabeautiiultiower? Sizec7x3 {O09 E 8 ee aw ee R. C. 50c, Plant 75c 
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. 
BiUstiweemeOnmion0r Roll. 2 fs Oe a Plant 75c, R. C. 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 
DO mOGAUL GEA TSU Gur Saeiee ct. ee. ee Se OL POL OGRE Root 75c 
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