FREDA GEORGE, I.D. (Australia)—One of the 
most delightful flowers it has been our privilege 
to grow. The color is helio and cream, and one 
has to see it to fully understand the delicte color. 
The blooms are large on wonderful stems. One 
of the very best. 
Roots, $4.00; Plants $2.00 
GLAMOUR, ID. (1939 Salem). An immense true 
purple deeply edged amarath pink. Something 
entirely different from any existing; as the bloom 
develops the petals fall back to the stem giving 
it great depth. Many of the blooms are almost 
ball shape. It has been grown 14x11 inches, and 
we believe it can be grown larger. It has a per¬ 
fectly and exceedingly stiff stem. The bush 
grows six feet high and is very hardy. Insects do 
not seem to bother it. We showed this dahlia at 
Baltimore against some very strong competition 
and won the American Home Achievement Medal. 
Root, $20.00; Plants, $10.00 
GLENDEW’S BEACON. I.D. (1939) This much ad¬ 
mired dahlia is very striking bright scarlet with 
a buff reflex, giving a two-tone effect. A free 
early bloomers with sturdy stems, as the bloom 
developes the petals fall back to the stem giving 
it great depth, many of the blooms are almost 
ball shape. 
Roots, $7.50; Plants, $3.75 
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