ZANT’S BLUE RIBBON DAHLIAS 
GRACE O’NEIL, MINIATURE CACTUS 
First ribbon winner at Mid West show, a fine free bloomer 
on best of stems, fine shade of pink with silver tips, 
A sensation wherever shown. It’s a beauty. 
Plants $1.00 
♦GRAND SOLEIL D’OR, I. C., Imported 
Gold with amber, very large flowers of wonderful beauty, 
florets broad at base but decidedly pointed semi-cactus, 
showing amber on reverse. Stems erect, free flowering. 
Honor Roll, 1934-5. 
Plants $1.00 
GROLL’S GENESEE, I. D. 
Beautiful shade of orange. Don’t pass this one up. 
Root $ .75 
HILLCREST BIG BOY, F. D. 
A perfect blending of fall shades. 
Plant $ .75 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES, I. D. 
A large soft apricot. 
Root $ .75 
HILLCREST MANDARIN, I. D. 
Oriental scarlet and golden yellow. 
Root $ .75 
HILLCREST NUGGET, I. D. 
Bronze with red reverse. 
Plant $ .75 
HILLCREST SUNSET, I. D. 
Beautiful blending of fall shades. 
Root $ .75 
HARRIET NEALE, I. D. 
A 1934 introduction of rich gold. It is an early and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, with ideal foliage. On the 1934 Honor Roll. 
Plant $ .50 
HONEY, (Pom.) 
Light honey yellow with faint suffusion of red on edge 
of petals. Long stems, (new). 
Root $ .50 
HUNTS VELVET WONDER, I. D. 
Another giant of great beauty. At New York it received 
a special award of merit. Few big flowers will keep well 
as long as this one will. Color is a rich, bright violet 
burgundy. The petals are long and wave and taper near 
the tips. The blooms, which can be grown to giant size 
are held facing sideways on good, strong, cane-like stems, 
well out of the foliage. On Hart’s Honor Roll and it sure 
deserved the honor. 
Root $2.00 Plant $1.00 
INDIANA MOON, I. D. 
Color is flesh ocher with faint lines of spinel pink run¬ 
ning through some of the petals. 12-in. blooms on 3-ft. 
stems are easy to obtain on a 6-ft. bush. 
Roots $ .50 
JANE COWL, I. D. 
Color, a warm buff and old gold, blending to apricot and 
rose at the center. Bush growth is ideal with strong 
stems holding the giant flowers upright. It is still one of 
our three best selling cut flowers. 
Roots $ .25 
JEAN TRIMBEE, S. C. 
This variety can be grown to 12 in. Color is a rich, glow¬ 
ing petunia violet, a better description might be a purple 
Fort Monmouth, but it is a still larger flower than Fort 
Monmouth. Vigorous habit of growth ; stems are very stiff 
and straight. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, F. D. 
Honor Roll, beautiful pink, always good. 
Roots $ .25 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, S. C. 
Here is a beauty. A pure white that looks you straight in 
the face on extra long wiry stems. Profuse bloomer and 
a garden attraction and cut flower that can’t be beat. 
Roots $1.00 
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