ORIENTAL GLORY —ID. Our own introduction 
for last year, and one we will never have to be 
ashamed of introducing. We have had many 
fine reports from all sections of the country 
which we wish space would permit us to quote 
here. If you want a living, dazzling, vivid flow¬ 
er of orange, you need look no further. The true 
color description is cadmium orange shaded 
with deep cadmium orange, reverse scarlet, 
which color shows toward the center of the 
flower on the unopened petals; at a distance 
the general effect is orange. Plants are husky, 
vigorous growers with foliage that is hopeless 
to insect life, they just do not try. Roots or plants 
will flower easily within 90 days, and, best of 
all, they do not quit when they have produced 
a dozen or so blooms. Oriental Glory was 
awarded the Storrs Certificate of Merit in 1932 
and carried on the American Home Honor Roll 
in 1933. We predict an almost universal grow¬ 
ing of this variety in those dahlia gardens 
where beauty, size, plant habit and vigor prove 
themselves year after year in spite of adverse 
soil and weather conditions. 
Roots $7.50 
Plants $3.75 
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