GOLDEN HOARD, I.D. (Salem Dahlia Gardens)— 
A fine golden yellow of large size. The bushes 
are very robust and insect-resisting, rather tall 
and branching. Plenty of large blooms always 
cover it from early till late. We like this very 
much. Roots . $2.50 
GOLDEN STANDARD, Cac. (Downs)—This is 
one of the few American Cactus varieties that 
have made good, and it should he grown in 
every garden that likes this type flower. The 
bushes are rather tall with blooms of 7 to 8 
inches on good stems. The color is very pleas¬ 
ing, a light tan and shaded with amber and 
bronze. Roots, $2.50. Plants . $1.50 
GEORGE WASHINGTON, I.D. (Sutcliff-Parrella)— 
Tall growing plant with large blooms of rose 
pink deeper at the base of the petals. The 
formation is lovely with long pointed petals 
and perfectly full center. An Honor Roll dahlia 
that will become very popular. Roots, $5.00. 
Plants . $2.50 
H. R. STOVEL, I.D. (Seal)—-A massive dahlia of 
golden yellow, having long broad petals that 
twist and wave in a pleasing manner. The stems 
are good and the blooms are good keepers. 
Bush very compact and covered with color from 
early till late. We like this number very 
much. Roots . $2.50 
HILLCREST NUGGET, I.D. (Scott)—Tall grow¬ 
ing bush producing large flowers in abundance 
on extra long stems. The color is rose pink. 
A certificate winner with a high score. A fine 
exhibition variety. Plants . $2.50 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER, I.D. (Hunt)—A 
giant of unusual beauty, very large burgundy 
violet. Deep flowers with the long pointed pet¬ 
als curling nearly back to the stem. Winner of 
the Achievement Medal in 1934, and was the 
best flower in the show. The bushes are very 
vigorous and seem to be insect-proof. We high¬ 
ly recommend this novelty. Roots, $3.75. Plants..$1.75 
KENTUCKY SUN, P.D. (White)—A great yellow 
formal that at once grasps your attention. Win¬ 
ner of Achievement Medal and on three Honor 
Rolls. A clean vigorous grower producing large 
flowers of bright golden yellow on strong stems. 
If yellow is your favorite, so will this be. 
Plants . $2.50 
MRS. W. F. LORD, F.D. (Pike-Parrella)—Bright 
gold with tints of peach pink on the reverse. 
Very free bloomer with large flowers very full 
and deep having long broad petals. Tall growing 
bush and nicely branching. Roots, $7.50. Plants..$3.75 
MISS LONG ISLAND, I.D. (Jeffords-Parrella)— 
This dahlia was very outstanding with us the 
past season. The tall bushes carry lovely large 
blooms of a pleasing watermelon pink on long 
stiff stems. Roots, $6.00. Plants . $2.50 
When you part with your good money for dahlias it 
is pleasure you are buying, and you run no risk in 
purchasing pleasure from us. 
