THE ULTIMATE IN DAHLIAS 
GOLDEN GIRL —(Crites) Cactus. A huge golden, yellow. A very rank grower 
and is best thinned out. Fine stems and a good exhibition variety. 
Root—$3.50 Plant—$1.75 
GRANDEE —(Balia y-Success) Informal Decorative. A very large flower of a strik¬ 
ing combination of Spanish red and golden yellow. The reverse of the petals 
shows a blush of russet red. Excellent stems and foliage. It was the outstand¬ 
ing dahlia on the Pacific Coast, winning in every show that it was shown. The 
originator claims that 15 inch flowers are no rarity. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants only—$7.50 
HALLELUJAH —(*) — (Veile &C Mendham) Informal Decorative. Bright orange 
with violet tints and shadings in the center. It can be grown to enormous size 
with very little trouble. Fine, thick foliage and good, stiff stems. 
Root—$1.50 Plant—$0.75 
HARRIET NEALE — (Wickersham-Ruschmohr) Informal Decorative. To best de¬ 
scribe this variety it can be called a golden Marmion, deeper in color, but with 
a more refined formation. Fine, thick foliage and stiff stems. Good for ex¬ 
hibition. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants only—$5.00 
HILLCREST CINDERELLA —(Scott) Informal Decorative. A giant clear lavender 
and winner of largest flower of the West Virginia Dahlia Society. Very free 
producer of bloom for such a large flowered variety. It is a very lovely color, 
particularly under artificial light—a true pastel lavender and not a pink. Fine 
growth and foliage. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants only—$5.00 
HORACE ADAMS —(Burch) Informal Decorative. Pleasing old gold of very pret¬ 
ty formation. Fine stems and thick foliage. Best grown to four canes. 
Root—$3.50 Plant—$1.75 
IMPERIAL PINK_(Lynd ora) Informal Decorative. This dahlia was the talk of 
our gardens this past fall. It was more beautiful than ever before. The pink 
was more intense with the golden shades at the base of the petals brighter. Fine 
stem and foliage. It is best planted early. 
Root—$2.00 Plant—$1.00 
IVORY —(*) — (Boston) Formal Decorative. A flower very aptly named. It is 
very large and about the cleanest grower in the garden. We can highly rec¬ 
ommend this dahlia. 
Root—$1.00 Plant—$0.75 
JANE DEW —(D ew-Ruschmohr) Informal Decorative. This is one of the varieties 
chat was outstanding of last year’s introductions. A magnificent bright pink 
that was little short of perfect. Fine growth and stem. On the Honor Roll. 
Not to be overlooked. 
Root—$7.50 fStock Limited) Plant—$2.50 
JANE DIXON — (Fisher SC Masson) Formal Decorative. An exhibition dahlia of a 
lovely shade of salmon-orange, of great depth and size. The petals are pointed 
and the center of the flower is extremely high. The flowers are carried on ex¬ 
cellent stems above the heavy, insect-resisting foliage. 
Root—$5.00 Plant—$2.50 
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