FORT NELSON— FD (Durnil). A robust-grow¬ 
ing plant, with foliage that is luxuriant, dark 
green and insect resisting. An intriguing 
dahlia, as it looks different in various stages of 
development. Fort Nelson is a huge flower of 
light orange yellow, reverse of jasper pink, 
with lavender tints. 
Roots $LG0 Plants $0.50 
FRAU O. BRACHT— St. Cactus (Bergen). Ger¬ 
man origination. Light primrose yellow. Very 
perfect and the judges all like it. If you can use 
any more blue ribbons, get this dahlia. No 
faults. 
Plants only $0.50 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE— FD (Badetty). A clear, 
golden yellow flower with salmon and flesh 
shading toward the center. Certificate of Merit 
at Storrs. Bushes grow quite tall, stems are 
long and hold the flowers well. A welcome ad¬ 
dition in the formal classes. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
GOODNIGHT —ID. Oxblood, shaded very dark 
maroon. Exhibition size flowers borne on slen¬ 
der, stiff, straight stems. Free bloomer, creat¬ 
ing exceeding attention. 
Plants only $0.75 
GOOD WILL —SC (Nuneviller). An attractive 
flower of large size, color violet rose with 
bright rose shadings and center touched with 
sulphur yellow. A long petaled variety, slow 
in opening with a tendency to close slightly at 
night. The stems are long, slender and wiry. 
Keeps well when cut. A beautiful flower for 
many purposes. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
GRACE CURLING —ID. Large size lilac blooms 
of beautiful form with notched petals. Very 
broad florets. This is another one from Europe, 
and while exceedingly fine, has been over¬ 
looked by many, and is still rare. It is very un¬ 
usual and we highly recommend it. 
Roots $0.75 
GRANDEE —ID (Ballay-Success). Light nopal 
red shaded orange yellow. Winner of the 1933 
American Home Achievement Medal at San 
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