Golden Rule Dahlia Farm , Lebanon , Ohio 
CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET, F. D., Gold and Coral. In its third season, this is still 
an outstanding variety for beauty . Roots $3.00—Pot clumps $2.25—-Plants $1.50 
CLARA BARTON, I. D., Lavender shaded white. This lavender is early, very free 
flowering and we rate it 96 for keeping qualities. Stems unusually long and perfect. 
Roots $2.00—Plants $1.00 
ELEGANCE, S. C., Golden yellow. (Ballay 1934). This, to our notion, is the best 
variety Mr. Ballay has yet introduced, because of the fact that it is not only an exhi¬ 
bition Dahlia par excellence but also can be grown in quantity, is acceptable as a 
florist’s flower, and keeps long when cut. Put three or five flowers of Elegance in your 
house in a suitable vase and you will at once realize the great value of this very fine 
Dahlia. .Roots $3.00—Pot clumps $2.25—Plants $1.50 
ELISSA LANDI, F. D., Bright Orange. In its color and type this variety is supreme. 
A vigorous lasting Dahlia..Roots $2.00—Plants $1.00 
FORT MONMOUTH, I. D., Dark Red. This old variety is still outstanding and 
will be prominent yet for many seasons. Its great vigor and productiveness assure 
this fact.Roots .50—Plants .50 
FOREST FIRE, I. D., Red and Gold, (Dahliadel ’35). This Dahlia was displayed 
to wonderful advantage at the N. Y. show..Roots $5.00—Plants $2.50 
FRAU O. BRACHT, S. C., Light Yellow. Frau Bracht as a flower, in its type 
and color, is not yet beaten. When cut and put on exhibition it develops and grows in 
beauty and size and keeps long. We have the best crop of roots we ever produced. 
Roots .75—Pot clumps .75—Plants .50 
GOLDEN STANDARD, Str. C., Golden Tan. (Downs ’35). Produced the best cactus 
Dahlia blooms we ever had on our farm..Roots $5.00—Plants $2.50 
GOOD-NIGHT, I. D., Dark Maroon. For several years the best of the black-reds. 
Roots $1.00—Pot clumps .75—Plants .50 
GRANDEE, I. D., Red and gold. A bloom very large in diameter. Strong bushes 
and plenty of flowers..Roots $2.00—Plants $1.00 
HONOR BRIGHT, F. D., Clear Bronze. Large. Long stems. Plenty of flowers. 
This is one of our best introductions to date..Roots $1.50—Plants .75 
JANE DEW, I. D., Pink. Larger than Kathleen Norris and free flowering. 
Pot clumps $1.50—Plants $1.00 
JANE ROSS, F. D., (Delight-U ’35). A beautiful attractive shade of light purple, 
almost magenta. A good variety in every way. Strong, good bloomer and nice clumps. 
Roots $2.50—Plants $1.25 
JEAN TRIMBEE, S. C., Royal Purple. Best of all purples. 
Roots .75—Pot clumps .75—Plants .50 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, Inc. C., White. Early, free blooming and altogether a very 
fine cactus Dahlia..Roots $1.50 Pot clumps 1.1 IS Plants i75 
KAY FRANCIS, S. C., Light Yellow. (Eastman ’35). This is the most vigorous 
and prolific in its type and color.Roots $5.00—Pot clumps $3.75—Plants $2.50 
LORD OF AUTUMN, I. D., Yellow. Possibly this is the most beautiful and re¬ 
liable informal yellow.Roots $3.00—Pot clumps $2.25—Plants $1.50 
LOUISE BATES, S. C., Lavender. This fine flower is very large. 
Pot clumps $2.25—Plants $1.50 
MAY ROBSON, S. C., True Pink. From its performance this season, we think 
this is not only one of the most beautiful pinks but also the most vigorous and there¬ 
fore reliable. The fine flowers kept a long time when cut. 
Roots $5.00—Pot clumps $3.75—Plants $2.50 
MISS BELGIUM, Str. C., Light Scarlet. A free-blooming foreign introduction 
of great merit. Very free and the flowers keep long.Pot clumps $1.15—Plants .75 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS, Str. C., Light Yellow. One of the freest flowering 
Dahlias we ever grew. Low, branching bushes, quite vigorous. 
Roots $3.00—Pot clumps $2.25—Plants $1.50 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTBLLBERE, I. D., Bright deep red. (Ruschmohr ’35). The 
largest of the large dahlias, an early and free bloomer on long stems. Its first year, 
in a difficult season, every plant was strong and healthy and gave a fine clump 
of tubers.Roots $5.00—Plants $2.50 
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