FAY BEATON (ID)—Very large. Color pure white. 
This variety hails from Canada. Possessed of strong 
stems and robust habit. Plant___$1.00 
FLORENCE LOUISE (SC)—Very large citron yellow 
with a tint of orchid. Fringed petals. Plant_$1.00 
FOREST FIRE, 1935 (ID)—Artistic form. Color 
lemon yellow at base of petals, heavily tipped rich 
scarlet and enhanced with yellow petaloides. On 
the Honor Rolls. Plant_____,_$5.00 
FORT MONMOUTH (ID)—Claret red. Fine large 
flower with wavy petals. Root 75c, Plant__*_40c 
FRED SPRINGER—A formal decorative hedge dah¬ 
lia. Very popular here for hedges and specimen 
plants. The foliage is deeply cut and fern-like, the 
• bush is very dense and only 3 feet high. The bush 
has from 15 to 20, four to five-inch blooms on short 
stems and massed so clojsely it appears as one huge 
flower on top of the bush IV 2 to 2 feet wide. If 
y;ou have not grown this dahlia before, you have 
missed a very unique dahlia species. Plant_50c 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE (FD)—Pure golden yellow shad¬ 
ing at center to salmon buff or flesh pink. Tall and 
Robust growth. Was on the Honor Roll 1932-1933. 
Highly recommended. Plant___$2.50 
GIRL OF HILLCREST (ID)—Brilliant mikado or¬ 
ange. Beautiful blooms 10 to 15 inches across are 
common on this variety. Stiff stems and robust 
growing habit. Root $1.00. Plant___.__50c 
GOLDEN HOARD, 1935 (ID)—Another dahlia that 
naturally has large bloods in the open field. 11 to 
12 inch blooms with the most beautiful shade of 
old gold with the reverse showing a faint tinge of 
pink. A new dahlia you will admire. Plant_$5.00 
GOLDEN STADARD, 1935 (C)—A large Cactus type 
; flower of pale warm amber buff, seedling from Jane 
Cowl. , Distinctively attractive in its type and in¬ 
dividual in its color. A good contestant and one of 
thq runners up of the American Home Achieve¬ 
ment Medal. On American Home and Harts Honor 
Roll. Plant_____1___$5.00 
GOOD WILL (SC)—Large pink With a blend of cream 
in the center. Bush and stems good. Plant—$1.50 
GRACE CURLING (ID)—Very large blooms on the 
best of stems. Beautiful shade of lavender blend¬ 
ing to a white zone at the base of petals. Plant 50c 
HARRIET NEALE (ID)—Color rich gold. An early 
and profuse bloomer. Flowers attain great size in 
diameter and in depth of bloom and are erect. A 
very distinctive pleasing dahlia. On the 1933 Honor 
Roll. Plant__.._I-$3.75 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES (ID)—Giant fluffy 
blooms of an unusual color of apricot. Spreading 
robust grower. Stems not erect. Plant-$2.00 
HILLCREST MANDARIN (ID)—Pirate red with am¬ 
ber reverse, blooms are artistic, petals twist and 
curl. Splendid habits. On the Honor Roll in 1932. 
Root $3.00, Plant ______ ______$1.50 
HILLCREST NUGGET (ID)—The color is nugget 
with a red reverse. It is a profuse bloomer with 
the flowers averaging 9 to 11 inches in diameter 
on perfect stems 3 feet long. A 1934 Certificate of 
Merit winner and on the Honor Rolls. Plant—$5.00 
HONOR BRIGHT, 1934 (FD)—Color peach red self 
color to deep orange self color. Wonderful stems 
and free blooming. A certificate winner 1933 and 
on Harts Honor. Roll. Root $6.00, Plant-$3.00 
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