FRAU O. BRACHT—S. C.—Light primrose yellow, 
fine for cutting. 
Tubers $1.50, Plants $.75 
FLORENCE LOUISE— S. C.—Color a citron yel¬ 
low with orchid tint, which is unusual in the 
dahlia field. 
Tubers $1.00, Plants $.50 
FAIRY —(Bond, 1934) Miniature Dec. This dainty 
little dahlia is be°t described as a miniature 
Jersey's Beauty, it having the same lovely 
shade of pink with a slight suffusion of mauve 
towards the tips of the petals. Perfect deco¬ 
rative 2 V 2 to 3 inches in diameter, with per¬ 
fect stem-, and are produced in great pro¬ 
fusion on plants about 2 feet high. It is one 
of the very best keepers when cut, and we 
believe it is one of the best miniatures for 
florists use, ever introduced. 
Plants $1.00 
GOLDEN GOBLIN— F. D.—A huge golden ochre 
with broad thick petals, held above the plant 
with unusually long stems. 
Plants $.40 
GRACE CURLING —I. D.—A pleasing color of 
bright lilac with trace of white. 
Plants $.50 
GROVER WHALEN— -F. D. — Rich orange with 
tints of bronze, a free bloomer and one of the 
earliest. 
Tubers $.50 
GREAT HARBOR —I. D.—In this dahlia we have 
a striking color—a rich carmine red, and its 
name indicates it, very large and tremendous¬ 
ly prolific bloomer from early until late in the 
season. The flowers which are bold, are held 
erect on the best and strongest of stems, well 
above the plant which is very robust as well 
as widespreading in habit of growth. 
Plants $.75 
GOOD WILL —C.—An immense straight cactus, 
shell pink shading to a cream at the center, 
on a stiff stem. The bloom is well formed. A 
very unusual flower. 
Plants $2.50 
GRANDEE —I. D.—Bright combination of light 
Spanish red suffused with golden yellow. It 
has individuality, beautiful coloring, good 
formation and first-class stem, these qualities 
are all present in this “great” dahlia. 
Plants $5.00 
GOLDEN HEART —F. D.—A pure golden yellow 
decorative of merit. Blooms are very large, 
many attaining 12 inches across, and are held 
way above the foliage on perfect stems. The 
plant is a strong, robust and tall grower and 
prolific bloomer. Recommended. 
Plants $1.50 
HILLCREST MANDARIN —I. D.— (Scott) A bi¬ 
color. Very flashy and very large. On the 
(December) American Home Magazine Honor 
Roll. Color: Pirate and primrose with amber 
reverse. Plants $1.50 
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