FROLICHE PFALS (Berger), S. C. 
This is an outstanding, as well as a very striking one. A 
light purple, tipped white. When it comes to sheer beauty, 
very few if any can rival it. The blooms are of good size and 
held facing sideways on good, strong, wiry stems, well above 
the foliage. 
Roots 85c 
GENEVA BEAUTY (Geer, 1935), F. D. 
Nopal red with darker center. Blooms early and freely on 
long stiff stems, continuing till frost. Keeps very well when 
cut. (H. R.) 
Plafits $1.00, Roots $2.50 
GOLDEN STANDARD (Downs, 1935), S. C. 
Golden tan, brushed with tints of bronze and apricot. One of 
the most distinctive Dahlias of the year. Strong stiff stems 
hold flowers well. 
Plants 60c, Roots $1.25 
GOLDEN GOOSE (Kokomo-Betscher, 1935), F. D. 
Pure gold of an even shading all over. Flo*wers 8 to 9 in. 
Plant 6 V 2 ft. when topped out. A lovely Dahlia of a clear 
golden color on excellent stems, 4 to 5 feet in length. Here 
is a flower that will keep when cut. A rank grower, prolific 
bloomer and fine root producer. 
Plants 60c, Roots $1.25 
GOOD WILL (Nuneville), S. C. 
An attractive flower of large size, color violet rose with 
bright rose shadings and center touched with sulphur yellow. 
The stems are long, slender and wiry. 
Roots 60c 
GOLDEN GOBLIN (Goodacre), I. D. 
A rich gold of perfect formal type. Good large blooms, not 
over size. A grand flower, on good stems, and every one 
should have it. 
Roots 50c 
GOODACRE’S SENSATION, C. 
A light brick red to strawberry shade. Very large and very 
fine Cactus of its color. 
Roots 60c 
GOODNIGHT ('Broomall Success, 1932), I. D. 
We find in this variety a monster in size and the rich color 
of oxblood red shaded maroon; is the greatest atttraction in 
the garden and in the show room. A sure winner. (H. R.) 
Roots 60c 
GOUVERNEUR VAN SONSBEECK, Dec. 
°ne of the most popular exhibition varieties of Dutch origin. 
This new seedling of Jersey’s Beauty has a fine light rose 
color; good stem and habit. Award of Merit at Haarlem and 
at Amsterdam, 1936. 
Plants $1.00, Roots $2.50 
GOUVERNEUR WEYLER (Foreign) 
Shade of bluish lilac, deeper at center. A new color in 
Dahlias. Long, wiry stem. Good habit. 
Plants 75c 
GRACE CURLING (Stredwick, 1931), I. D. 
A glorious decorative of very large size, imposing and beau¬ 
tiful in form and color. The latter is white at base, then 
changing to lilac pink and rose. 
Roots 60c 
GRACE MOORE (Cordes, 1938), S. C. 
Color, deep even shade of lavender or lilac pink. A good 
keeper and good stems. Also has a good strong open bush. 
Scored 85E at trial grounds. 
Plants $3.75, Roots $15.00 
GRANDEE (Ballay, 1934), I. D. 
Nopal red, shaded orange yellow. Winner 1933 American 
Home Achievement Medal at San Francisco. Plants grow 
about 4 y 2 feet tall and have four or five 12-inch blooms at 
once. First-class stems. 
Plants 60c, Roots $1.25 
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