Gladys Sandford 
GLADYS SANDFORD (English, 1938) 
A cross of lane Cowl and Shirley Reed. Flowers are gigantic, 
held perfectly erect, rigid stems, 12 inch blooms of great 
depth freely produced with best of centers. Color pure bright 
yellow, outer petals heavily shaded apricot. Was a sensation 
in my gardens this season. 
Plants 80c Roots $1.75 
GLAMOUR( Wm. Nunniviller. 1939), I. D. 
An immense true purple with each petal edged Amaranth pink. 
Looks like a pink one in the show room. Long strong stems 
and has been grown to 14 inches. Winner at Cleveland and 
the American Home Achievement medal at Baltimore. One of 
the best Dahlias in our garden last year. Won many prizes 
in 1939. 
Plants $2.50 
GLENDENS PEACH (1940), See Description on Page 34. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY (Silvernale-Oakleigh, 1938), 1. D. 
Golden apricot. An outstanding Dahlia which can be grown 
to 14 inches. As the bloom advances the petals curl back¬ 
wards. Certificated at Storrs and East Lansing. A really fine 
Dahlia, and one which should be more widely grown. 
Plants 60c Roots $1.25 
GOLDEN PRINCE (1937), F. D. 
Fine amber and golden colored bloom of medium sized. 
Plants 60c 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Robens, 1939), S. C. 
Pure Golden yellow without a trace of any other color. Good 
stems, a good bloomer and size up to 11 inches. The petals 
revolute so completely they form sharp spikes some distance 
from the end. Shown three time and three blue ribbons. 
Plants $1.00 
GOLDEN STANDARD (Downs, 1935), S. C. 
Golden tan, brushed with tints of bronze and apricot. One of 
the most distinctive Dahlias of the year. Strong stiff stems 
hold flowers well. 
Roots 50c 
GOODNIGHT (Broomall Success, 1932), I. D. 
The rich color of oxblood red shaded maroon is the greatest 
attraction in the garden and in the show room. A sure win¬ 
ner. (H. R.) 
Roots 50c 
GOUVERNEUR VAN SONSBEECK (Foreign), Dec. 
One of the most poplar exhibition varieties of Dutch origin. 
This new seedling of Jersey's Beauty has a fine light rose 
color; good stem and habit. Very fine in my 1938 garden. 
Roots 75c 
GRACE MOORE (Cordes, 1938), S. C. 
Color, deep even shade of lavendar or lilac pink. A good 
keeper and good stems. Also has a good strong open bush. 
Scored 85E at trial grounds. 
Plants 75c Roots $2.00 
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