Golden Rule Dahlia Farm, Lebanon, Ohio 
New and Recent Introductions 
of Other Growers 
Stocks of these varieties are limited. Order early. 
CHEROKEE BRAVE, (Dahliadel), I.D.: Ox-blood red, 
that holds its color. Large, early prolific and the brightest 
and most beautiful exhibition red. Plants $2.50 
GALA CALIFORNIA, (Ballay) cactus. A brilliant 
orange Gold Medal winner at San Francisco. Plants $5.00 
GOLDEN BOUNTY, (Dahliadel) F.D. Rich lemon yel¬ 
low, foliage almost like holly. The first exhibition yellow 
to bloom. Plants $ 2.00 
GRAND MASTER, (Creekside) F.D. The largest of 
formals and winner of two achievement medals in 1937. 
Bronze shading to orange at centre. The huge blooms are 
very deep, almost ball shaped and are well held on fine 
stems. It has also two Certificates of Merit. Plants $2.50 
GEORGE O. WALLACE, I.D. (Chautauqua). One of the finest exhibition dahlias, 
a very large light yellow with white reverse. A variety which is extremely vigorous 
and blooms in spite of tarnish bugs. We grew this and liked it very much. Plants $5.00 
GOLDEN BEAUTY, (Oakleigh) I .D. Golden yellow with orange tints. Reverse 
strawberry red. Very large. Won an Award of Honor at Georgia in 1937. Plants $1.50 
KATIE K, (Lakeside), I.D. A new large exhibition pink with certificate of merit to 
its credit. “Beautiful Katie” is a good grower and quite productive. Plant $2.50 
KEMP’S MONARCH, F.D. The huge blooms are almost ball shaped on fine stems, 
and in a beautiful color of salmon changing to orange chrome tints. Plants $3.50 
LIMELIGHT, (Dahliadel) S.C. Sulphur yellow. Blooms 9x5 and easier to grow 
than Frau Bracht. Plants $2.50 
LELAND STANFORD, (Ballay) I.D. A brilliant cardinal red with formation similar 
to California Idol. Plants $2.50 
MARYLAND’S DELIGHT, (Quick) I.D. A true pink, extremely beautiful, long 
sters. Early and free flowering. Plants $2.00 
MARYLAND’S MELODY, (Quick) Cactus. A splendid French purple cactus. 
Plants $3.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST, (Almy) F .D. A very large and deep gold with warm 
apricot and buff shadings. Very vigorous and easy to grow. Grand stems. A Certificate 
winner and Honor Roll variety. Plants $5.00 
MICHIGAN WHITE, (Lakeside), F.D. white. Said to be the best commercial white. 
At Cincinnati trial grounds this was one of the few varieties that bloomed through 
the great tarnish infestation of 1937. Plants $2.50 
MRS. C. E. WILDON, (Dixie) F.D. A brilliant scarlet with buff reverse. Honor Roll. 
Plants $3.00 
MRS. WM. KNUDSEN, (Dixie) I.D. Pure white. Plants $3.00 
PACIFIC SPLENDOR, (Sparks) I.D. Pastel delicate pink, nearly white in centre. 
A Show winner. Plants $1.50 
PRIDE OF SHADOWBROOK, (Chappaqua), S.C. Yellow with burgundy reverse. A 
big flower of the Amelia Earhart type. Plants $5.00 
RED SALUTE, (Salem) F.D. Brilliant scarlet with reverse tinted old rose. 
Plants $5.00 
SOUVENIR, (Fenton) I.D. Tyrian pink of exhibition size. Early and free blooming. 
The most vivid pink. Plants $3.50 
THE FLOWER GROWER, (Dixie) F.D. A dahlia that lives up to its name. Laven¬ 
der and silver. Plants $1.00 
WHITE ABUNDANCE, I.D. Pure white. This is a foreign variety that has already 
made good in the mid-west. Plants $1.00 
Write for plant prices on any other new introductions you may desire. 
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