GOLDEN RULE DAHLIA FARM 
Informal Decorative Dahlias—Continued 
JANE COWL. Golden buff. The most vigorous of all Dahlias and therefore the most 
reliable. When this Dahlia was first introduced several years ago we first realized how good 
Dahlias could really be_Roots .50 
JANE DEW. The freest blooming, largest, and most beautiful clear pink. 
Plants $2.00—Roots $4.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS. This Dahlia and Jane Cowl are still winning prizes at all Dahlia 
Shows. In their respective colors they are still supreme. Kathleen Norris is large, a beautiful 
pink, and has good substance_Roots .75 
LA FIESTA. An immense bi-color, deep yellow penciled orange. 
Plants $1.00—Roots $2.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN. If this clear yellow proves to be a variety with uniformly good 
vigor it will supplant all other exhibition yellows of this type. Time will tell. However, Lord 
of Autumn showed up remarkably well everywhere in its first season despite a few stems that 
flopped. It blooms very freely_:_Plants $5.00 
MARY BAKER. A golden yellow that blooms very early and continues unfailingly till 
frost. We have confidence that this Dahlia will give great satisfaction when purchased. 
Roots .75 
MANMOUTH SUNBURST. This seems to be a notable addition to Mr. Kemp’s list. 
A golden salmon, and it gives plenty of fine big flowers at the right time. 
Plants $2.50—Roots $5.00 
MRS. KENYON. We confess to being partial to varieties that are most reliable in their 
performance year after year. This Dahlia is an old variety but will always bloom well and 
give an abundance of good size light pink blossoms, and they keep when cut_Roots .50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. A very large deep red that has now proven itself to be 
the greatest of prize winning reds to date. It wins at all Dahlia Shows. 
Plants $2.00—Roots $4.00 
ORIENTAL GLORY. Is noteworthy for its fine deep orange color and its reliability 
of bloom and uniform vigor. __ _ _ __ _Plants $3.00—Roots $6.00 
ORINDA. Extremely strong growing, very tall and very large blooms of a deep orchid. 
Roots .50 
PRES. F. D. ROOSEVELT. This attracted unusual attention since it was a clear, 
mild, bright scarlet of superb beauty, very large and perfectly stemmed. 
Plants $3.00—Roots $6.00 
PRINCE OF PERSIA. Late but reliable; it has without doubt passed the test of time 
and is a great Dahlia. Scarlet-red of fine form and great beauty and large_Roots .75 
PR INCETONI AN. This is an early and frequent bloomer and extremely large. A pleasing 
combination and blend of Autumn shades in pastel tones. We saw some very fine flowers at 
the N. Y. Show and there were plenty all season in our fields_ .Plants $1.75—Roots $3.50 
ROBERT EMMETT. The extreme beauty of these large flowers, combined with fine 
stems and good keeping qualities, make this variety one of the best reds. 
Plants $1.75—Roots $3.50 
ROBIN ADAIR. Considering results in its first year of introduction, this is the best 
gold informal we have grown. The huge flowers lasted unusually long. 
Plants $3.75—Roots $7.50 
RUBY TAYLOR. Carmine in this flower proved one of the most attractive shades of 
red in our fields. This variety was always in flower from early till late. 
Plants $1.50—Roots $3.00 
SON OF COMMODORE. Large clear yellow, with an almost white reverse. Here is a 
variety that has all the signs of being a great Dahlia, one that will be grown and admired for 
many years. Its vigor was as great as its parent_Plants $2.50—Roots $5.00 
SONNY BOY. We bought several really good varieties last spring, more than usual, 
and Sonny Boy was one of them. A clear rose uniformly shaded gold, and we never saw greater 
vigor or so many large flowers on a bush at one time_Plants $2.00—Roots $4.00 
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