Golden Rule Dahlia Farm, Lebanon, Ohio 
QUEEN CITY 
MAN 0' WAR, I.D. A bi’ight deep red. Large and on a fine stem. One of the 
earliest large reds to bloom, and at our farm the most useful for cutting. The bushes 
are strong in growth and produce plenty of fine flowers in a season. 
Roots $1.50 —Plants $0.75 
ORIENTAL GLORY, I.D. Deep orange. This, originated in the Midwest, was one 
of the first of the strong growing dependable Dahlia clan exemplified by Jane Cowl. 
One need not wonder if good blooms are to come. They are sure to appear and plenty 
of them, large and brightly beautiful. Roots $0.75— Plants $0.50 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH, I.D. Deep Crimson. A few years back we definitely lacked 
good performing reds. Now we are getting them. This variety was seen to advantage 
in most of the important Dahlia shows of 1936. A fine new large exhibition red of 
great beauty .Roots $5.00 —Plants $2.00 
QUEEN CITY, F.D. Scarlet Pink. To any of our visitors who saw our cut flower 
block of one thousand plants of Queen City during its twelve week period of bloom 
in 1936 we do not need to emphasize its fine qualities. Cutting the blooms young as 
we do and cutting from one to thi'ee times each day depending on the need, never¬ 
theless there was always a profusion of fine flowers in the field to greet our guests. 
During the season we cut approximately 11,000 perfect blooms from one thou¬ 
sand plants. They sold readily at a good price. 
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