To Our Patrons All Over the World 
QREETINQS: 
We are happy to again send you what we con¬ 
sider a list of Dahlias that might well be termed 
“Cream of the Dahlia World.” If you do not find 
a variety you are particularly interested in write 
us, we may grow it but not in sufficient quantities 
to list it. During the past season we tried out 
many NEW varieties and have listed those we 
thought deserved a place on the exhibition table. 
We thank our customers for their continued 
patronage and assure them that Glenden Gardens 
will do their utmost to merit a continuance. 
VISIT OUR GARDENS AND SEE 
SOME OF THE NEW ONES FOR NINETEEN 
THIRTY- NINE 
GLENDEN’S GLORY I. D. 
A huge flower of great depth. Color is ruby red, 
and the flower can easily be grown to a diameter 
of twelve inches and over. The immense blooms on 
long, stiff stems with dark green foliage face you. 
Centers are perfect and hold until frost. Plants 
medium tall and are vigorous growers. A bloom 
cut when it was two-thirds out and put in water 
lived for ten days. 
GLENDEN’S ALTO 1. D. 
A beautiful formed flower of an unusual shade 
of salmon with orange and rose tints, with a faint 
line of a darker shade penciling the outer edge of 
petals. This is one of those Dahlias literally dust¬ 
ed with a golden sheen. Flowers are from nine to 
ten inches with a good depth. Plants are medium 
with long, straight stems and good foliage. A 
good cut flower will continue to bloom in water. 
