GARDENS 
GOLDEN SPIKE (SC) 
A pure, g-olden yellow variety with blooms 8 to 10 
inches on strong stems that hold the bloom well out 
of the foliage. A rugged, insect resistant variety 
that always pleases.Plant, $1.50; Root, $5.00 
GOLDEN STANDARD (ST. C) 
A splendid variety of perfect form and quality. Golden 
tan, blushed with tints of ember and bronze. Blooms 
are large, held erect facing on stift slender stem. 
.Root, $ .50 
GOLDEN GIANT (KEMP'S) (FD) 
A most perfect formal decorative, a giant in size with 
blooms 12 inches in diameter by (J inches in depth. 
Golden yellow in color with buff reverse. A very 
strong, husky grower with insect resistant foliage. 
If you want size, order this.Plant, $ .75; Root, $2.00 
GLAMOUR (ID) 
An immense true purple with each petal edged amar¬ 
anth pink,—something very different and distinctive. 
Easilv grown to 14 inches, with straight, stiff stems. 
Bush growth vig’orous and insect resistant. One of the 
best of the 1939 introductions. Plant, $3.50; Root, $10 
GRAND MARSHALL (SC) 
A fine new Semi-Cactus. The color is reddish violet,— 
a most unusual combination which immediately at¬ 
tracts attention. This Dahlia will be a popular variety 
for years to come. Judging from its formation it is 
a seedling of Satan.Plant, $ .75; Root, $2.00 
GRAND MASTER (FD) 
A deep bronze shading to orange at the center. Long, 
strong stems and heavy leathery foliage. We consider 
this new variety one of the best we have ever grown 
and had many flowers 14 inches in diameter. 
.Plant, $ .75; Root, $2.00 
GREATER GLORY (SC) 
Cne of the most beautiful and artistic Dahlias we have 
grown. A very large rose pink, shading lighter. Excel¬ 
lent formation and character. Stems are long and 
strong and plant growth very thrifty. 
Plant, $ .75; Root, $1.50 
HILLSIDE GOLD (SC) 
An early and free blooming Dahlia of rich golden yel¬ 
low with an apricot glow at center. An unusually fine 
cut flower with fine long stems and unexcelled for 
basket work. Size of blooms 7 to 9 inches. A new 
variety of exceptional merit that will surely be mighty 
popular in years to come.Plant, $1.25; Root, $4.00 
HILLSIDE SUNSET (ID) 
A new variety which is just naturally a giant bloomer. 
In 1939 we had many blooms up to 12 inches. Color is 
golden yellow, suffused with red. Stems are long and 
perfect,—plant growth rugged with insect resistant 
foliage. For huge size, this it IT.Plants only $2.00 
HUNT'S VELVET WONDER (ID) 
Here is a Dahlia of great size and beauty. The color 
is a rich violet burgundy and the stems and plant 
growth are unusually good. Fine for exhibition,— 
a sure winner.Root, $ .50 
INCADESCENT (ID) 
Color is rich rosy buff, suffused yellow and light old 
rose. High centered, well formed flowers, 10 to 13 
inches in diameter. A profuse bloomer on long, strong 
stems which hold the giant flowers well above the 
foliage. Incadescent is a seedling of Jane Cowl but 
larger in size and more beautiful in color and forma¬ 
tion.Root, $1.00 
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