GAY KNIGHT (I. D.) Immense blooms, should be a bigger sensation than 
Murphey’s Masterpiece as far as size, but the form of the bloom is much 
better. Red color, tipped orange toward ends of petals, with a scarlet reverse. 
Healthy grower, stems very good. Exhibition variety in the large class. 
From Australia. Plants—$2.50 net ‘ Cuttings—$1.65 net 
GALA (Min.) One of the most prolific flowers of all charms, ideal blooms of 
pink, shading to salmon at center on wiry stems. Australia variety. 
Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
GAUGRAF (S. C.) A very beautiful and attractive variety that was greatly 
admired in France. Color, violet purple and silver. A prize winner in its 
class. Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
GERMAINTGE (C.) Small flower, medium plant. Color, lilac pink with cream 
center, very nice variety for exhibition and cutflower. From France. 
Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
GRAND (S. C.) Very striking and extraordinary rich flowering variety with fine 
formed flowers of berry-red. Winner of two Achievement Medals, Holland. 
Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.35 
G. MARCONI (S. C.) Italian novelty with strong erect stems and a beautiful 
form. Free and early flowering. Perfect show-bloom of deep bronze 
throughout. Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
HILTONIA APRICOT (F. D.) A massive formal that can be grown to 12 inches 
and has great depth, stems are long and straight. Color, deep apricot with 
a lighter shading down the center. Solidly built flowers. From Australia. 
Plants—$7.50 Cuttings—$5.00 
HOW SWEET (Pom) A delightful little flower. Color yellow for the most part, 
but this is delicately tinged and edged pink, deeper pink at center. Early to 
flower and continues in true Pompon form throughout the season, never 
going shallow at center. A show bloom. From England. 
Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
HEATHER (Dec.) A medium large Decorative of a color which everyone stops 
to admire, and which in one description was given as rosy terra-cotta. Long 
stems. Award of Merit in England. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings*—$2.00 
HERACLES (I. D.) Extra large flowered Dahlia. Richly flowering and very 
strong growing garden-plant. The color is warm vermilion-red with a little 
gold-yellow at center. Long and strong stem. Exhibition type. Certificate 
at Holland. Honor Roll Dahlia. Plants—$3.50 Cuttings—$2.00 
HAWKESBURY QUEEN (I. D.) Another novelty from Australia. The blooms 
are very large on very good stems. Color, red with darker shadings. A 
prize winner in the red class. Plants—$2.50 net Cuttings—$1.65 net 
HAWTHORN BEAUTY (S. C.) An immense incurved bloom of great depth and 
best exhibition type and a very attractive color; gold at base, deepening to 
henna. A true Australian giant on good stems. 
Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
HUGH REDWOOD (I. D.) Quite one of the largest Dahlias, being deep and 
massive with florets broad at base but ending pointed. Color crimson ground, 
but decidedly though faintly tinged. Long stems and free bloomer. From 
England. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
INCENDIE (C.) A medium sized cactus. Color of red fire with color of gold on 
pointed petals. A perfect presentation. Bloom on a thin strong stem. A 
very lasting Dahlia. Vigorous plant and a good bloomer. Highly recom¬ 
mended to us. French variety. Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
JESSIE KING (S. C.) A true semi-Cactus, having flowers of medium size, with 
medium narrow florets arranged evenly. The color is its great attraction, 
being various shades of lilac, overlaying a deeper ground. Always admired. 
Habit A-l, the stems being erect. Exhibition variety, from England. 
Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
JONATHAN GILBERT (S. C.) One of, if not the largest Dahlia we have, of 
the semi-Cactus type, quite equal in fact to the biggest giants. The florets 
are fairly broad at base, but decidedly pointed, or even sharp at tips, and are 
sickle-shaped and raking. Color, lovely tints of salmon and pink overlaying 
yellow, with yellow at center. Exhibition variety, from England. 
Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.35 
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