of the petals, then shaded to rich scarlet toward the 
tips enhanced by clear yellow petaloids. Should be 
pinched twice. This will add to the length of the stem 
and keep the blooms well above the foliage. Attract¬ 
ed crowds wherever displayed. American Dahlia Soc¬ 
iety certificate of Merit at Storrs, Conn, where it 
scored 85.5 and at East Lansing, Michigan, scored 85. 
Honor Roll. 
Root $2.50 Plant $1.25 
GENEVA BEAUTY. (Geer) 1935. FD. 8-10% ins. x 
5-6% ins. deep; 5-6 ft. tall. Nopal red with darker 
center. Blooms early and freely on long stiff stems 
continuing till frost. Flowers are 10 to 15 inches 
above the small, open, insect resistant foliage. Keeps 
very well when cut. Although a very limited quantity 
of this dahlia was sold late in 1935 it can be treated 
as a new introduction. Honor Roll. 
Root $3.75 Plant $1.85 
GEORGE WASHINGTON. (Sutcliff-Parella). 1936. ID, 
5-6 ft. tall. Deep rose pink with some petals tipped 
silver. Color deepens at base of petals. Large flower 
of fine formation somewhat resembling Sharazad but 
more refined. Good stems and bush growth. A great 
dahlia named in honor of the Father of our Country. 
Honor Roll. 
Root. Plant $2.50 
GIRL OF HILLOREST, ID, 5 ft., 8-10 ins. Apricot buff 
or mikado orange. Clean growth, free bloomer. 
Root 25c Plant . 
GOLDEN GOBLIN, FD, 5 ft., 8-10 ins. Rich gold. Perfect 
flower, stem and foliage. 
Root 50c Plant. 
GOLDEN MONARCH. (Almy) 1936. ID. 10-11 ins.; 
3%-4 ft. Golden yellow suffused orange buff. A 
medium height bush producing freely huge full cent¬ 
ered blooms. The originator claims this variety will 
produce more huge blooms than any other yellow with 
possible exception of his Lord of Autumn. 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.50 
GOLDEN PRINCE. (Weiss). 1936. ID. 10-12 ins. x 
5-6 ins deep; 5 ft. tall. A rich bronzy gold with a light 
touch of pink. Good clean bush growth with full 
centered flowers held well above the medium green 
foliage. Listed as a seedling of Jane Cowl, this 
variety is one of the best from Australia. 
Root . Plant $2.50 
GOOD NIGHT, ID, 5 ft. 10 ins. Very dark red or oxblood 
red shaded maroon. Free bloomer on good stems. 
Root 75c 
GOOD WILL, SC, 5 ft.. 8-9 ins. Shell pink shading to 
cream at center. Well formed semi-cactus blooms. 
Root $1.50 
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