Dahlias of Quality and Distinction 
FOREST FIRE, I.D. (1935)—A bi-color. The name is 
the best description. Has distinct lemon yellow 
about one-third the length of petals, then shaded 
to rich scarlet toward the tips with yellow petaloids. 
Plants Only, $2.50 
FIREMAN, I.D. (1935) —Color is a flashy cardinal 
red with golden flushes and golden tips. 
Plants Only, $2.00 
FRAU O’BRACHT, S.C.—A clean cut straight- 
petaled flower of clear light primrose yellow. 
Roots, $1.00. Plants, $ .50 
GOLDEN STANDARD, C. (1935)—A Jane Cowl seed¬ 
ling. The blooms are borne on long sturdy stems. 
10-12 inches is not unusual. Colors is a pleasing 
shade of golden tan with a somewhat darker center. 
Plants Only, $2.50 
GOLDEN HOARD, I.D. (1935)—Old gold with a faint 
trace of pink on reverse. 
Plants Only, $2.00 
GENESEE, I.D.—Color a burnt orange. 
Plants Only, $2.00 
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GREAT HARBOR, I.D.—Huge blooms of a rich car¬ 
mine color. Stems are long and stiff. 
Roots, $1.00. Plants, $ .50 
HEATHERBLOOM, I.D.—Color is a rich heather 
purple with a white base. Petals are recurved and 
the blooms nearly as deep as they are broad. 
Roots, $2.00. Plants, $1.00 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES, I D —The color is 
a soft apricot, beautiful and rare. The blooms large 
and the petals are fluffed and curled. 
Plants Only, $ .75 
HILLCREST MANDARIN, I.D. A beautiful flower of 
huge size with artistically curled and twisted petals. 
Color is pirate red with amber reverse. 
Roots, $1.00. Plants, $ .50 
HILLCREST ROYALIST, I.D.—Burgundy wine red 
with a background of vermilion violet. 
Plants Only, $ .50 
HILLCREST SWISS ROSE, I.D.— Color Swiss rose, 
Blooms of extremely large dimensions and perfect 
quality. 
Plants Only, $ .50 
HONOR BRIGHT, F.D. (1935)—A dahlia of unusual 
beauty and is excellent for exhibition. Color is 
peach red to Jasper red, stems are long and rigid. 
Roots, $3.00. Plants, $1.50 
Roots of Quality 
