GOLDEN RULE INTRODUCTIONS 
for 1939 
Special Offer 
One plant each of the four 1939 introduc¬ 
tions, shown here, forj. $ 8.00 
’PINK GRAND. Informal 
Decorative. A grand pink dahlia 
for exhibition recommended for 
gardens where Kathleen Norris 
does not grow well; for it is an 
easy dahlia to grow and of the 
same color, a soft yet deep rose 
pink. Moreover, it has extreme¬ 
ly great substance, outkeeping 
nearly all cut-flower dahlias. An 
Honor Roll and Certificate of 
Merit variety. (89) 
Roots $15.00—Plants $5.00 
GOLDEN HORN. Incurved 
cactus. Of a beautiful deep 
golden yellow, with long stems. 
Suitable for various flower ar¬ 
rangements. A good keeper 
when cut. Golden Horn is an 
early, very free and continuous 
bloomer. Very vigorous and de¬ 
pendable. (89) 
Roots $5.00—Plants $1.50 
CERISE BUCKEYE. Incurved 
cactus. A grand growing and 
most free blooming cactus. Col¬ 
or eugenia to rose red (cerise 
red). Extremely early and it is 
still going strong at frost. 
Cerise Buckeye was much ad¬ 
mired by visitors, both at the 
farm and at our town garden 
this past season. (88) 
Roots $5.00—Plants $1.50 
TYRIAN BUCKEYE. Formal 
Decorative. Of a bright tyrian 
pink, a true pink. This variety 
blooms early, has almost per¬ 
fect habits of growth and the 
dependable vigor of growth 
characteristic of Golden Rule 
introductions. This variety 
should fill the want of formal 
exhibition pinks since it is large 
with good form and stem. (88) 
Roots $7.50—Plants $3.00 
