Roots Plants 
Frohliche Pfalz — I.D. Petals of brilliant purple 
tipped white . .75 
Genesee — F.D. Burnt orange . 1.00 
George Washington — I.D. Large graceful blooms 
of deep rose pink. Vigorous bush, long stems. 3.50 1.75 
Golden Age—St.C. Narrow petals of rich am¬ 
ber-orange . 1.00 
Golden Beauty—I.D. An outstanding variety. 
The blooms are a rich golden shade of im¬ 
mense size. Many flowers 12 to 14 inches 
across can be cut off the same bush. The finest 
of centers, which means it will stand lots of 
pushing. A seedling of Jane Cowl-Bing Crosby 5.00 2.50 
Golden Standard—St.C. Large blooms of golden 
tan. Has many winnings to its credit . 1.00 
Greater Glory—S.C. One of the most beautiful 
and artistic Dahlias ever originated. Rose pink 
blooms of immense size on very long straight 
stems. The bush growth is vigorous. An unde¬ 
feated champion with many prizes to its credit 
throughout the country . 5.00 2.50 
Gretel—St.C. Bright henna. Somewhat like Miss 
Belgium, but larger . 1.00 
Haslerova—F.D. This variety is unusual in color. 
The background is grayish white dotted and 
splashed with rich royal purple. No Dahlia will 
attract more attention . 2.50 1.25 
Hillcrest Royalist — I.D. Burgundy red . .50 
Hunts Velvet Wonder — I.D. Blooms up to 15 
inches across of bright true purple. Stands 
erect on a fine stem . 1.50 .75 
H. R. S. — I.D. Huge blooms of golden yellow 
on long stems. Always a satisfactory grower 1.50 
Incandescent—I.D. Rich rosy buff. High cen¬ 
tered flowers 10 to 13 inches in diameter held 
facing on cane-like stems. A seedling of Jane 
Cowl . 5.00 2.50 
Irene Anderson—S.C. Rosy cerise tipped white. 
Easily grows to 10 inches . 1.00 
Indiana Moon—I.D. Large blooms of ochre. 50 
Jane Cowl—I.D. One of the finest Dahlias. Buff 
blending to apricot and rose at the center . .35 
Jean Trimbee—S.C. Petunia violet . 50 
Jersey's Beauty—F.D. Most popular cut-flower 
Dahlia. The finest pink for all purposes . .25 
Jersey's Dainty—St.C. White . .75 
Jersey's White Beauty—F.D. The nearest in white 
to Jersey's Beauty. Early and continuous bloomer 2.00 
Jessica Dragonette—S.C. Huge blooms of buff 
apricot. Strong grower . 1.50 
Julia Irene—I.D. Bright rose pink. A seedling of 
Kathleen Norris, but a finer grower and will 
produce many more blooms than its parent. 
5.00 2.50 
