GARDENS 
» 
» 
» 
» 
GRAND SLAM (SC) 1936 
A most exquisite semi-cactus in an unusual and beautiful 
color combination, — deep pink, citron yellow and light 
pink. The blooms, which average from nine to twelve in¬ 
ches in diameter, are held well above the bush on stiff 
stems and the plant is a healthy vigorous grower. Make a 
Grand Slam with this splendid new variety.Root $5.00 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES (ID) 
The color of this Dahlia is hard to describe — we would 
call it a soft apricot — a beautiful new shade in Dahlias. 
As the name indicates, the blooms are very artistic and 
unusual and the petals have a waxy, almost artificial ap¬ 
pearance .Root $ .75 
HILLCREST NUGGET (ID) 1935 
This is unquestionably one of the finest Dahlias we have 
ever grown. It has everything a good Dahlia should have 
— 3-foot stems, giant blooms and perfect growing habits. 
The color is nugget bronze with troubadour red reverse 
— a most unusual and attractive combination. 
Plant $1.00; Root $2.00 
HILLCREST ROYALIST (ID) 
A huge, richly colored flower of Burgundy wine red with 
a background of vermilion-violet — a most striking combi¬ 
nation. Our blooms of this variety averaged 10 to 12 in¬ 
ches under ordinary culture.Root $ .50 
HI LITE (ID) 1936 
Color is rich velvety carmine, shaded rose red and tipped 
gold. Blooms are consistently large, of perfect quality and 
formation. Strong stems hold flowers erect. Healthy vigor¬ 
ous grower.Root $5.00 
HUNTS VELVET WONDER (ID) 1935 
Here is a Dahlia of great size and beauty. The color is a 
rich violet burgundy and the stems and plant growth are 
unusually good. Fine for exhibition — a sure winner. 
Plant $1.00; Root $ 2.00 
JANE COWL (ID) 
Buff salmon and orange. Massive blooms. One of the 
finest and most popular Dahlias today. A perfect flower, 
stem and plant.Root $ .25 
Grand Slam 
1 
9 
