VISIT OUR GARDENS WHILE IN BLOOM 
GOLDEN GOBLIN (F. D.)—A huge golden ochre with broad thick flat petals 
that roll back toward the stem, giving it a great depth. Roots 50c 
GOLDEN STANDARD S. C. (Downs)—A dahlia that was very much needed in 
this class. A very showy variety of large size. Color, a golden tan, blushed 
with tints of amber and bronze. The blooms are held facing on long stiff 
stems. Plant averages 6 feet. Roots 75c 
Our stock of Golden Standard took a Special Prize at the last New York 
Show for the best quality of blooms. 
GRACE CURLING (S. C. - I. D.)—A charming dahlia of good size. Color, 
bright lilac with a trace of white at the base of petals, which are cleft, 
adding interest to the form. Height, 5 feet. Roots 35c 
GRAND SLAM (Hulin- 
Parrella)—Here is the 
best true to type Semi- 
Cactus we have ever 
seen and a color com¬ 
bination all its own, 
bright rose, citron yel¬ 
low, and light pink. 
The 9 to 10 inch blooms 
are held well on good 
stems. Winner of three 
Sweepstakes, five firsts 
and a special award at 
four Northwest shows. 
You can make a 
GRAND SLAM with 
this beauty. Stock 
limited. Height, 4% feet. 
Root $1.50 
GRAND SLAM 
GREATER GLORY, S. C. (Salem)—Color deep rose pink, occasionally shading to 
sulphur yellow at the center. Strong heathy bush with fine foliage. Goou 
stem and excellent bloom. Winner of manv prizes at the leading Shows. 
Root $1.50 
NOTE: Increasing stock on George Washington. 
GRETEL (Bauer) C—Color, a soft fiery red. Fine for exhibiting and cut 
flower. Best described as a larger and darker Miss Belgium. Root 75c 
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