GOV. MORGAN F. LARSON, I.D.—A study growing 
plant of medium height covered with large blooms 
of a golden yellow with apricot blush.$1.00 
GOLDEN ROD, Cac.—Here is a very attractive cac¬ 
tus of about four inches that is always in bloom 
and on stiff stems. Pure golden yellow.75 
GRACE CURLING —Beautiful lavender of pleasing 
formation with long waving petals. Large flower 
held on long stems. Nice bush growth. 1.00 
GOODNIGHT, I.D.—A large dahlia with great depth. 
Large ox-blood blooms with wavy petals held on 
long stiff stems make it very attractive. 1.00 
HATH OR, F.D.—Large perfect blooms of a combina¬ 
tion flame color that keep extra well when cut. 
The bush is very graceful, stems perfect.50 
HARRIET THOMPSON, I.D.—An exhibition dahlia 
of large size of a rich orange buff and bronze with 
an oriental red reverse. 1.00 
HARRY MAYER, F.D.—Beautiful silver pink with a 
rose pink reverse. Stiff stems hold this flower well 
above a medium size bush.50 
HATTIE SHELTON, F.D.— Very striking flower of 
rodamine purple with centers a little lighter. Large 
flowers on long stiff stems. 1.00 
IMPERIAL PINK, I.D.—A true pink with primrose 
shadings and a rose pink center. The blooms are 
graceful, large size and held on rigid stems which 
are nice and long. You will like this one in pink.... 2.00 
INDIANA MOON, I.D.—This is a big one of an odd 
color called flesh ochre with a faint line of spinal 
pink. The bush is robust and the stems are long 
and rigid. This is one of the best new ones. 4.00 
JULLINAR, F.D. — A lovely dahlia of soft pastel 
shades. Lavender heavily striped and shaded with 
pink, bearing large flowers on long stiff stems. The 
bushes are long and sturdy. 1.00 
JERSEY’S GLORY, F.D.—A robust grower produc¬ 
ing an abundance of large blooms of a yellowish 
orange on long stems.75 
JANE COWL, I.D.—Here is a general favorite, win¬ 
ning the admiration of everyone by its great size 
and beauty. A massive deep flower of bronze and 
old gold on perfect stems.50 
JIM MOORE, I.D.—Clear primrose yellow shading to 
gold with tints of salmon. Long strong stems hold 
the bloom facing. Very good. 1.00 
JEAN TRIM BEE, S.C.—Beautiful petunia violet of 
very shaggy formation and long pointed petals. 
Self color throughout and the stems are long, hold¬ 
ing the flowers above a sturdy bush. 1.50 
JEWEL OF INDIA, I.D.—Rich growing garnet with 
an overcast of maroon, held proudly erect on ab¬ 
solutely stiff and long stems. The blooms are large 
and. of a very pretty formation. A winner. 3.50 
JANET SOUTHWICK, I.D.—Large blooms from 9 to 
11 inches of a deep tyrian rose, on stiff stems 
above a very nice compact bush make this variety 
a great attraction in any garden. You will like it.... 3.50 
KING TUT, F.D.—Not new but very popular on ac¬ 
count of its rich velvety coloring. The blooms are 
large and held facing on stiff stems.50 
