HILL NURSERIES 
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Introductions 
Hill’s Autumn Girl (F.D.) 1936 "Hill”—This is the dahlia 
you have been waiting for, we call this the Autumn shaded 
Jersey Beauty, stems very long, can be grown to three feet in 
length easily, plants grow six to seven feet and very sturdy and 
almost insect proof, flowers of a deep orange buff with a deep 
bronze center, about the size of a Jersey Beauty. This is a real 
dahlia just released this season _ Roots 1.00 Plants .50 
John B. Phinisey (F.D.) "Hill” 1936—A new creation that 
will be universally grown. Flowers are large, of a beautiful 
shade of rosy purple magenta, stems are of the best, holding 
the flowers well above the foliage, a very sturdy grower and 
insect proof. We have been growing this for several years 
and have a good supply so are able to release this wonderful 
dahlia at a price you can afford to pay. Roots 1.00 Plants .50 
Helen Pahl —A new Hill seedling that is outstanding. A very 
sturdy grower with dark green foliage, flowers very large. The 
color is very similar to Jersey’s Beacon or Pres. Franklin D. 
Roosevelt only we think a little more free of bloom. A fine 
dahlia _Roots .40 
Hill’s Red Imp. —A peony type dahlia that is very odd but still 
one of the most beautiful. A glistening velvety red of large 
size; some flowers fully double and others show a center, but 
creates a big sensation in the garden at all times. A good root 
maker _ Roots .35 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Fairy "Bond” 1934—Miniature For. Dec. This dainty little 
dahlia is best described as a miniature Jersey’s Beauty, it having 
the same lovely shade of pink with a slight suffusion of mauve 
towards the tips of the petals. Perfect decorative 2J4 to 3 
inches in diameter, with perfect stems, and are produced in 
great profusion on plants about 3 feet high. It is one of 
the very best keepers when cut, and we believe it is one of 
the best miniature for florists’ use, ever introduced. A dainty 
little dahlia that will become as popular and be as extensively 
grown as the famous Jersey’s Beauty___Plants .50 
Baby Royal, S. C. —A new Gold Medal miniature from 
England and one of the most outstanding prize winners so far 
introduced in this class, always winning the blue-ribbon wher¬ 
ever exhibited. It is a beautiful little flower of salmon-pink 
and apricot with gold shading. Stems are long and wiry and 
blooms are of most graceful formation as florets are rolled and 
incurved. A fine commercial cut-flower variety due to its free 
blooming and long keeping qualities, and always in demand by 
florists. We could not begin to supply the demand from the 
local cut-flower trade for cut blooms of this variety the past 
season. This little flower stole the whole dahlia show last 
fall __Roots .25 
Guarantee —We absolutely guarantee to please you in every 
way; our prices are based on plants in many cases, but if we 
should ship you roots in some cases it will be without extra 
charge to our customers. 
