HARVEST MOON, F. D. 
A wonderful bushed dwarf Dahlia with large flowers 
held well above the foliage on stout stems. The broad 
thick petals Qurve back toward the stem, making it 
almost a ball. Color, a clear deep surplur to golden 
yellow. A prize winner with awards. 
Roots $1.00 
HEITCHEW’S BEACON, F. D. 
Attractive new Chinese red seedling of Jersey Beacon. 
Strong grower, good size. 
Roots $1.00 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES, I. D. 
Our favorite of all the Hillside varieties we grow. 
The color is a soft apricot, beautiful and rare. The 
blooms are extra large and the petals are fluffed and 
curled. Bush is sturdy. 
Plants $1.00, Roots $2.00 
HILLCREST MANDARIN (Scott), I. D. 
A flashy big flower, brilliant oriental scarlet and 
golden yellow, one of the brightest color combinations 
I have ever seen in a Dahlia. The plant is a thrifty 
grower and a free bloomer. 
Plants 75c, Roots $1.50 
HILLCREST NUGGET (Scott, 1934), I. D. 
A giant, on excellent stems. Bronze with a reddish 
reverse. One of the best I saw this season. Stems hold 
flowers high above the bush. Winner of Certificate of 
Merit and on Hart’s Honor Roll. 
Plants $2.50 
HILLCREST ROYALIST, I. D. 
A huge, richly colored flower of Burgundy wine red 
with a background of verlilion-violet—a most striking 
combination. Our blooms of this variety averaged 10 
to 12 inches under ordinary culture and were the 
admiration of all visitors. A strong, healthy, vigorous 
plant in every respect. On the Honor Roll in 1932. 
Plants $ .75 
HILLCREST SWISS ROSE, I. D. 
Another worthy introduction of Dr. Scott. Color, Swiss 
rose. Blooms of extremely large dimensions and per¬ 
fect quality. Bushes are strong, healthy and insect- 
resisting. Stems two to three feet long. Recommended 
most hearily. 
Roots $ .75 
Honey Dew 
HONEY DEW (Greenough, 1935), I. D. 
Pink and cream combination of colors. A grand flower. 
Prolific bloomer, on good stems, 8 to 10 inch bloom. 
Plants $2.50, Roots $5.00 
HONOR BRIGHT (Golden Rule, 1934), F. D. 
A well formed large formal decorative of a self color 
of peach red to light jasped red; toward the end of 
season color runs to deep orange. 
Plants $1.00 
HORACE ADAMS (Burch, 1933), S. C. 
A shaggy semi-cactus with effect of suffused orange 
with yellow. Strong stems and good bushes. 
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Roots $1.00 
