GOOD WILL (Nuneville), S. C. 
An attractive flower of large size, color violet rose 
with bright rose shadings and center touched with 
sulphur yellow. A long petaled variety, slow in open¬ 
ing, with a tendency to close slightly at night. The 
stems are long, slender and wiry. Keeps well when 
cut. A beautiful flower for many purposes. 
Plants 75c 
GOLDEN GOBLIN (Goodacre), I. D. 
A rich gold of perfect formal type. Good large blooms, 
not over size. A grand flower, on good stems, and 
every one should have it. 
Roots 50c 
GOLDEN HEART (Kemp, 1933), F. D. 
The purest golden yellow Dahlia we have ever seen, 
and withal the most beautiful. Blooms very large, 
many attaining to 12 inches across, and 5 inches and 
over in depth, and are held high above the foliage on 
good stems. A tall grower, prolific bloomer. A gem of 
unusual merit. 
Plants 60c 
GOODACRE’S SENSATION, C. 
A light brick red to strawberry shade. Very large and 
very fine Cactus of its color. 
Roots $1.00 
GOODNIGHT (Broomall Success, 1932), I. D. 
We find in this variety a monster in size and the rich 
color of oxblood red shaded maroon; is the greatest 
attraction in the garden and in the show room. A sure 
winner. (H. R.) 
Roots 65c 
GRACE CURLING (Stredwick, 1931), I. D. 
A glorious decorative of very large size, imposing and 
beautiful in form and color. The latter is white at 
base, then changing to lilac pink and rose. Huge 
broad florets, bluntly tapering and tastefully notched 
at tips. No disbudding or trimming to have equally as 
large blooms at the end of the season as when they 
first bloom. Perfect stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 75c 
GRANDEE (Ballay, 1934), I. D. 
Nopal red, shaded orange yellow. Winner 1933 Amer¬ 
ican Home Achievement Medal at San Francisco, and 
Largest Flower at California Flower Festival. Plants 
grow about 4% feet tall and have four or five 12-inch 
blooms at once. Beautiful coloring. Good formation. 
First-class stems. 
Plants 75c, Roots $1.50 
GRAND SLAM (Hulin, 1936) 
A true Semi-Cactus of deep rose, citron yellow and 
light pink. The 9 to 10 inch blooms are held on good 
stiff stems; insect-resistant foliage; height, 5 feet; flor- 
iferous ; very attractive and winner of many prizes. 
Plants $2.00 
HANS BERGER (Berger), S. C. 
A very pretty, neat and striking flower, color a clear 
vivid orange, with white tips. The flowers are not 
very large, but what they lack in size they make up 
in quantity. They are held facing at a forty-five degree 
angle, on strong, straight, wiry stems, well above the 
foliage. The plant, which averages about 4 feet in 
height, is a free and constant bloomer. 
Roots 85c 
HEITCHEW’S BEACON, F. D. 
Attractive new Chinese red seedling of Jersey Beacon. 
Strong grower, good size. 
Roots 75c 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES, I. D. 
Our favorite of all the Hillside varieties we grow. 
The color is a soft apricot, beautiful and rare. The 
blooms are extra large and the petals are fluffed and 
curled. Bush is sturdy. _ ... 
Plants 60c, Roots $1.25 
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