Golden Rule Dahlia Farm , Lebanon, Ohio 
MAJOR BOWES, I. D., (Dedrich-Veile). Geranium red shading to carmine red 
giving the effect of an inward glow to the flower. Flowers of immense size on very tall 
bushes. The foliage is heavy and dark green. One of the best new seedlings shown at 
the New York Show.Plants $ 5.00 
MATADOR, I. D., (Stredwick). Clear Apricot, huge flower, petals long and 
broad, stiff stems. English..Plants $ 1.50 
MARGRACE, I. D., (Bissell). A brilliant scarlet tipped and striped with gold. A 
very large flower on an extra good stem. It scored certificates of merit at three trial 
grounds, and is listed in three “Honor Rolls.”.Plants $ 5.00 
MRS. HERBERT O’CONNOR, Inc. C. (Dahliadel). The exceptional qualities are 
long slender, yet erect stems, good size, 9x5 in. and an unusually bright color, which is 
soft rose pink deepening at center. Dark healthy open foliage and a profuse and 
continuous bloomer, bush 5 M> ft. One of the best incurved cactus introductions in 
recent years.Plants $ 5.00 
MISS LONG ISLAND, I. D., (Jeffords-Parrella). A tall grower with splendid 
habits and a very attractive plant. The color is bright watermelon pink. Some of the 
petals show tips of silver. It is a bright sparkling color and a very pleasing clean cut 
flower. Unusual and disease and insect resistant foliage and attractive shapes. The petal 
of this dahlia has that rare ruffled formation which is unusual and beautiful. It is 
in a class by itself. If you want a garden full of blooms from beginning to the end of 
the season do not overlook Miss Long Island..Plants $ 3.75 
MISS GLORY, S. C. (Ballay). A very beautiful pale apricot, this dahlia was 
generally considered one of the outstanding varieties on trial at Storr’s last season. 
Plants $ 7.50 
ORCHID QUEEN, I D., (Chappaqua). A lovely orchid pink bloom of great size 
and beauty. Held firmly erect on the best of stems. It is a huge, heavy petalled flower 
of great depth and normally grows 10 to 12 inches. Plants grow 5 to 6 feet tall. A 
fine open grower with blooms held well out of the foliage. A Roll of Honor Dahlia. 
Don’t miss it. ..Plants $ 5.00 
ORCHID LADY, F. D. Miniature, (Groll). Color, amaranth pink to mallow pink. 
Flowering habit excellent, profuse. Long lasting. Stem strong and stiff. Height, 4 ft. 
Plants $ 1.00 
PINK SPIRAL, Inc. C. A Holland novelty. A peach blossom, pink with a touch of 
primrose at base of petals and at center of flower. One of the best of the new foreign 
introductions. .Plants $ 2.50 
RED JUG, S. C. (Preas). Cardinal red tipped yellow, averaging ten inches diame¬ 
ter and five deep. It has numerous prizes and medals to its credit as an undisseminated 
variety in 1934 and 1935, also winning certificate of merit at Storrs, 1935. The 
flowers have remarkable lasting qualities when cut..Plants $ 5.00 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH, I. D. (Oakleigh Gardens). A very large and deep flower 
of a brilliant cerise red. The blooms are remarkable keepers on fine straight stems. 
Certificate of Merit at East Lansing. A heavy foliaged, vigorous plant. Plants $ 5.00 
OAKLEIGH PRINCESS, S. C., (Oakleigh Gardens). Another immense dahlia, and 
in a new color, bright yellow overcast with scarlet. Certificate of Merit at Storrs, a 
strong growing variety..Plants $ 5.00 
SARA KAY, S. C. (Hunt-Burnett). One of the most outstanding dahlias in the 
1935 N. Y. Show and runner up in the Achievement Medal class. A fine golden yellow 
and will grow up to thirteen inches. Strong plants with rich leathery foliage. 
Plants $ 5.00 
TANNENBURG, S. C. (Importation from France). Bright scarlet with gold tips. 
Plants $ 1.50 
VOITE ERFOLD, Large cactus. Purple like Purple King (European). 
Plants $ 1.50 
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