GERTRUDE LAWRENCE 
Roots Plants 
GOLDEN BEAUTY, 1. D.—The stout stems carry huge blooms 
to erect facing position. Color golden apricot yellow. 
Really a beautiful dahlia that is sure to please. Visitors 
especially were attracted to this one. 1.25 .50 
GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, I. D. (1939)—Light cerise red, pro¬ 
bably best described as currant red. The bloom is very 
large and artistically formed with a slight twirl to the 
petals at center. The bush is of medium low spreading 
growth, but the sturdy long jointed stems hold the bright 
flowers well above the plant. It was a winner in hot com¬ 
petition at Cincinnati show. 7.50 2.00 
GRAND MASTER, F. D.—An immense decorative 12 to _ 14 
inches in diameter by 8 inches in depth. Bronze shading 
to orange at the center. The plants are wide branching 
with huge blooms on erect stems. Foliage of heavy text¬ 
ure. An honor roll dahlia. 2.00 .75 
GREATER GLORY, C.—Deep rose pink. Occasionally a bloom 
will show some deep cream at center. It is one of the 
most artistic. Immense size and a great winner. 1.50 .50 
*HASLEROVA, I. D.—White with royal purple markings. 
Winner as best bi-color in many shows. Attracts much 
attention in our gardens.75 .50 
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