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1940 Introductions 
A. G. Sunset Glory 
Goodacre Needles For Me 
A. G. GOODACRE 
Formal, Lemon yellow, tipped white. Flowers av¬ 
erage 9 inches to 10 inches on long stems well out of 
a five foot bush. Has insect resistant foliage and is 
an early and abundant bloomer. This is the only ex¬ 
hibition dahlia in this color to our knowledge. 
“It’s a knockout,” were the reports of several who 
had it on trial. Won two firsts in undisseminated 
class and a Certificate of Merit at East Lansing 1939. 
It is also on the Honor Roll. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $3.00 
SUNSET NEEDLES 
Straight Cactus, orange with gold center. A unique 
coloring in a cactus. A good cut flower but can be 
grown to exhibition size if disbranched. A six foot 
bush with insect resistant foliage. Won silver cup 
as best undisseminated cactus in Toledo, and the 
same winning at Michigan Growers 'Association 
show at Flint, Michigan. Received a Certificate of 
Merit at East Lansing 1938. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $3.00 
GLORY FOR ME 
(Informal) Scarlet heavily bordered with golden 
yellow. Very similar to its parent Margrace, except 
that by having a heavier border places it in the bi¬ 
color class. It has long laterals and being a free 
bloomer makes it an excellent cut flower. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $3.00 
