URBANA, OHIO 
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GOLDEN GOBLIN (Goodacre) F. D. This very reliable grower lias really made good; 
everyone likes its sturdy habits. A rich golden color and a perfect formal type, 
with perfect stems. 
Plants .50 Roots .75 
GOOD NIGHT (Broomall) I. D. Another Dahlia that has made good; one of the 
prettiest very dark Dahlias we have grown; color ox blood red shaded maroon; 
of great size; a clean reliable sort. 
Plants .75 Roots $1.50 
GRACE CURLING (Stredwick) I. D. A charming flower of bright lilac with a trace of 
white at the base of petals, which are cleft, adding interest to the form. It is 
suitable for exhibiting, especially in basket arrangements, and is attractive in the 
garden. 
Plants .50 Roots .75 
HARRIETT NEAL (Wickersham-Ruschmohr) 1. D. The most complete description we 
can give of this variety is to say that it is a golden Marmion; deeper in color 
and more refined. A very pleasing, distinctive, and satisfactory Dahlia. 
Plants $3.75 Roots $7.50 
HELEN IVINS (F. & M.) F. D. A remarkable flower of huge proportions; color a rich 
salmon overlaid with amber glow; very fine stems and always admired. 
Plants .50 Roots .50 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES (Scott) I. D. A ruffled variety; giant bloom; color 
coral bell. 
Plants $2.50 
HILLCREST MANDARIN (Scott) I. D. A flashy big flower; brilliant oriental scarlet 
and golden yellow. A more popular Dahlia than was predicted; very thrifty; a 
good performer everywhere. 
Plants $1.50 
HILLCREST SUNSET (Scott) I. D. Giant bloom; long stems; color sunset. 
Plants $1.50 
HONORABLE MR. (Garrity) I. D. This Dahlia was made for those who like a good 
grower; with perfect stems, strong and cane like. A hard color to describe—we 
think a dark crimson carmine, that makes every one ask what’s this. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $5.00 
IMPERIAL PINK (Hall) I. D. One of the big fellows; color is a beautiful clear rose 
pink with gold shades at base of each petal; fine stem. 
Plants .50 Roots .75 
JANE COWL (Downs) I. D. One of the greatest Dahlias of all times; always good; 
color glistening bronzy buff and old gold shadings. 
Plants .50 Roots .50 
JANE DEW (Dew-Ruschmolir) I. D. A magnificent pink that is specified the “Pinkest 
Pink of all the pink Dahlias.” Fine growth and stem; Honor Roll. 
Plants $2.00 
JANE DIXON (F. & M.) I. D. Lovely shade of salmon orange, 
ever grown. 
A huge success where- 
Plants $1.00 
JANET SOUTHWICK (Chapman) F. D. One of the very best of the 1932 introductions; 
an Honor Roll Dahlia; color velvety pomegranite purple, shaded silver; the best 
of stems. 
Plants .50 Roots .75 
JEAN TRIMBEE (Trimbee) S. C. 
large flowers, unusually clear, 
stems; we cannot say enough 
Here always has been one of our favorites; very 
beautiful royal purple; extra bloomer on the best of 
about this one. 
Plants .50 Roots $1.00 
