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GOOD & REESE, INC., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
DAHLIAS (Continued) 
JUDGE MAREAN (Decorative)—One of the earliest and most dependable 
dahlias. A beautiful blending of golden yellow and orange. A dahlia 
you will admire greatly. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (Decorative)—A bloom of gigantic proportions. 
True rose-pink in color later deepening to mallow pink. It was awarded 
first prize as the best flower in four great Eastern shows in addition to 
innumerable other awards as an undisseminated seedling. We cannot rec¬ 
ommend Kathleen Norris too highly.—. 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER (Decorative)—The best violet colored Dahlia 
to date. The predominating color of this great Dahlia is a rich naphtha¬ 
line violet, with an underlying tone of royal purple, with bluish lavender 
reverse. Flowers are nearly as perfect in form as possible; of true deco¬ 
rative type, and of massive proportions, attaining to a diameter of ten 
inches and over, and to a depth of six to seven inches. The flowers are 
borne on stiff stems, ten to fourteen inches above the foliage. The variety 
has wonderful keeping qualities. One of the most outstanding Dahlias 
yet introduced .—. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON (Decorative)—An exhibition decora¬ 
tive, large and of great beauty. The pink on the reverse of the petals, 
reflecting on the white face gives an exquisitely opalescent effect. Excel¬ 
lent for cut flowers.... 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (Decorative)—One of the largest 1930 introduc¬ 
tions of immense size that will produce 9-inch blooms under ordinary field 
culture, and with care and attention will produce blooms that will measure 
12 inches. Plant is a strong, vigorous grower. We consider Monmouth 
Champion the most valuable new Dahlia introduced since Jane Cowl. By 
all means grow Monmouth Champion.... 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL (Decorative)—This distinctive 
and interesting Dahlia originated in the famous garden of San Quentin 
Prison. An immense primrose yellow, facing upward on the stem. The 
flowers are massive. Strong in growth... 
SAGAMORE (Decorative)—The leading cut flower yellow Dahlia. Is un¬ 
doubtedly one of the finest golden yellows; the flowers are held on strong 
stems over a robust plant. Of great substance and excellent keeping 
qualities .-. 
SATAN (Semi-Cactus)—This flaming red variety with a slight touch of 
gold at the center is outstanding. The petals are perfectly rolled and 
incurved giving a form and character all its own. It is a rugged grower 
and producer .-.-... 
SALADINI (Decorative)—Beautiful apricot orange evenly suffused car- 
nelian red. Extremely vigorous and uniform. 
SPRINGFIELD (Cactus)—A Dahlia of our own introduction. It is identical 
with Countess of Lonsdale except in two essentials. It has a darker stem 
and the flowers instead of being a salmon-pink as in Lonsdale, in Spring- 
field are a rich amaranthine red. Its beauty cannot be described. No 
Dahlia blooms freer, no Dahlia is as pretty as Springfield. It lasts longer 
than any other Dahlia we know..—....... 
THOMAS A. EDISON (Decorative)—Large deep royal purple; a cut flower 
variety of high quality . 
WHITE WONDER (Informal Decorative)—An introduction of 1933 that is 
rapidly becoming popular. It is pure white with long pointed petals that 
are somewhat twisted, and curved, giving the flower a fluffy appearance. 
A strong grower that branches from the ground and produces plenty of 
roots ..... 
ROOTS 
Per 12 | Per 100 
PLA 
Per 12 
NTS 
Per100 
$1.50 
$10.00 
$-. 
$ . 
2.00 
15.00 
1.20 
8.00 
5.00 
40.00 
2.65 
20.00 
3.25 
25.00 
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3.25 
25.00 
2.00 
15.00 
3.25 
25.00 
2.00 
15.00 
1.75 
12.00 
5.00 
40.00 
2.65 
20.00 
3.25 
25.00 
2.00 
15.00 
1.50 
10.00 
4.00 
30.00 
2.00 
15.00 
3.25 
25.00 
2.00 
15.00 
Don't overlook the profitable Chinese Evergreen. See page 19. 
