GEORGE WASHINGTON I. D. (Shurtleff) Deep rose pink, with some petals lightly 
tipped silver, and a slight silver suffusion throughout. The flowers are large, stems 
fine, and bush growth vigorous. _ . __ 
Root .75 
GLAMOUR I. D. (Salem) A notable addition to the really large dahlias. Everything 
about the plant and flower suggests size and strength. The very large flowers are 
an unusual shade of light purple, with each petal edged amaranth pink. Lighter 
suffusions throughout the petals. In addition to large diameter, the blooms have 
uncommon depth. Stems are strong. Tall plants, of exterme vigor. 
Root $10.00, Plant $3.50 
GOLDEN BEAUTY I. D. (Silvernale) A very large, well-formed flower of apricot yellow 
splashed jasper pink, giving a general pinkish yellow tone. Long strong stems hold 
the heavy flower on the side. This variety will no doubt be a popular addition to 
many of the best gardens. ^ 
GOLDEN STANDARD St. C.-ln. C. (Downs) A large, fine exhibition cactus of golden tan 
with bronze shadings. Excellent stems. Root .75 
GOLDEN SWEEPSTAKES I. D. (Lee) A very pleasing, free blooming, gold-en buff tinted 
apricot at the center. A tall grower. Flowers are held well above the bushes on 
good stems. ^ 5 ^ 
GRAND MASTER I. D.-F. D. (Caldwell) A really large, massive bloom of deep bronze, 
shading to orange at the center. We consider this one of the very best of the 1938 
introductions. Low spreading bushes with unusually heavy dark green foliage. No 
dahlia in our experience has produced so many monster blooms per plant and it 
was the first dahlia to bloom in our gardens the past season. 
Root $2.00, Plant.75 
GREATER GLORY In. C.-S. C. (Salem) A 
very large cactus of rose pink, shading 
lighter. Excellent formation and a con¬ 
sistent winner at strong shows. Tall 
grower. Under some conditions this one 
may be more semi-cactus. 
Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
♦HASLEROVA F. D. A striking dahlia of 
good size and habits. The color is a 
very pale lavender, almost white, with 
reddish-purple streaks and pencllings. 
A consistent winner in its class, a class 
which has too few good ones. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
♦HELENE MOZZAT St. C. A French novelty 
which is particularly desirable for its 
delicate coloring and beauty. The color 
is clear lavender. Blooms are very ar¬ 
tistically formed, and each petal is 
deeply serrated at the tips. 
Root .75 
GREATER GLORY 
HILLSIDE GOLD St. C. (Bissell) A free flowering cactus of fair size, that made an en¬ 
viable record in its first season. The color Is a rich golden yellow, with an apricot 
Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
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