Golden Rule Dahlia Farm, Lebanon , O/iio 
Bus/t of Saracen 
GOLDEN RULE ARISTOCRATS 
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Informal Decorative Dahl ids 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET. Another red and gold so closely blended that it seems 
an orange. During a drouth this variety is appreciated greatest. It is a good cut 
flower dahlia, which is the best of all recommendations. (86) 
Roots SI.00 —Plants $0.50 
*ADOLPH MAYER. This is not only the blackest of the black-reds but the most 
vigorous and productive. (88) Roots $3.00 —Plants $1.00 
AMY MARTIN GARDIN. A beautiful rose with a light reverse. A dahlia that 
although it has never been publicized or advertised still persists as one of the best 
in our field. (88) Roots $0.50 
ANDREA ERICKSON. A large white that blooms well under nearly all condi¬ 
tions and in all seasons. (85) Roots $0.75 —Plants $0.50 
ANNA BENEDICT. One of the very few reds that can be used for cutting. 
There are fewer really good reds than of any other color. This is one of the best. (87) 
Roots $0.75 —Plants $0.50 
ARCTURUS. The most brilliant of all reds and golds and another of those 
introductions that continues to surprise us with its performances in private gardens. 
(86) Roots $0.50 
BUCKEYE GLORY. There is no better orchid shade dahlia than this. Blooms 
are very large and if grown for exhibition will win. It blooms early and can be used 
for cutting throughout the season. It produces a big clump of roots that keep 
well. (88) Roots $1.50 —Plants $0.75 
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