GRAND SLAM, S.C. (Jones-Hulin)—True type 
Semi-Cactus that is a real beauty to look at and 
to grow. The color is very striking, being tyrian 
rose, citron yellow and amaranth pink. The 
bushes are medium tall with lots of good size 
blooms. To get best results it should be pinched 
back and the crown bud removed. Reports from 
overseas proclaim it very startling and exceed¬ 
ingly popular. On three Honor rolls in 1935. 
This beauty should be in every good collection. 
Roots $5.00. Plants .....$2.50 
MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, S.C. (Parrella- 
Hulin)—A lovely grenadine red with streaks of 
yellow on the reverse giving it an orange ef¬ 
fect with yellow tints. We had the pleasure of 
growing this variety the past season, and it 
was very outstanding and popular with the visi¬ 
tors. The bush is very strong growing, and the 
large blooms are held on very stiff stems. This 
dahlia received an award of Honor at the Geor¬ 
gia Experimental Station in 1936. Stock limit¬ 
ed. Roots $10.00 net. Plants, net.$5.00 
DON WILSON, I.D. (Jeffords-Parrella)—A certifi¬ 
cate winner at East Lansing, and a dahlia that 
was selected by the great radio announcer as 
one of the best of the new ones. The bush is 
ideal in every way. The large blooms are deep 
old rose at center and lighter at the tips hav¬ 
ing streaks of yellow running through the pet¬ 
als. In all this is a very striking dahlia. Strong 
divisions, $10.00. Plants .$5.00. 
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