SELECT STANDARD 
VARIETIES 
This includes many varieties that after fur- 
ther trial will undoubtedly be listed among the 
“Golden Rule Aristocrats.” 
A. G. GOODACRE. F.D. Lemon yellow, tipped 
white. Flowers 6x38. Bush 3% feet. This is 
our favorite combination in a bicolor dahlia 
and is a strong, vigorous grower and a very 
floriferous variety. (83) 
Root, $5.00; Plant, $1.50 
AMELIA EARHART. S.C. Orange. Flowers 
10x5. Bush 4 feet. This variety has been a 
great winner at shows for many years. Based 
on these performances it is a great exhibition 
variety. (81) Root, $0.50; Plant, $0.50 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART. I.D. Pale ‘em- 
on yellow of the most perfect form and the 
most beautiful of all big yellows. Equally 
well grown with Lord of Autumn and Cali- 
fornia Idol, America’s Sweetheart will win. 
But it is temperamental in the Ohio Valley. 
(75) Root, $0.75 
AMERICAN PURITY. S.C. White. Flower 10 
x6. Bush 4 feet. A fine, large deep white on 
very fine, erect stems. Tt has great keeping 
qualities and is a great exhibition variety. 
(75) Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
ANTWERPEN. S.C. A bicolor of beautiful 
form and very different in color, a rosy red 
marked with pinkish lavender. Flower 8x4. 
Bush 4 feet. (84) 
Root, $2.00; Plant, $0.75 
BALLEGO’S GLORY. F.D. Red and gold. Bi. 
Flower 6x4. Bush 4 feet. This is the most 
spectacular and brightest of all bicolors of 
a blood red tipped gold and a very free 
flowering dahlia. (84) Root, $0.50 
BUCKEYE STAR. S.C. Flower 6x4. Bush 5 
feet. A deep flesh pink with yellow center. 
Called by florists The Picardy Dahlia. This 
is the most lasting bloom when cut that we 
know and one of the most beautiful, and 
these qualities make it one of the best of all 
cut flowers. A good root maker. (81) 
Root, $0.50 
BRILLIANT LADY. F.D. Flower 10x4. Bush 
6 feet. A very large purple red, a very strong 
variety and exceedingly free of bloom. (80) 
Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.50 
BANDOEG. I.D. to S.C. Bloom 9x5. A splen- 
didly growing variety with the best of 
stems. Color bronzy orange overlaid rose. 
Bush healthy with deep green foliage. A 
good cut flower beginning midseason. Height 
6 feet. (83) Root, $0.50 
BURCH FORAKKER. I.D. Bloom 12x6. The 
largest of the brilliant reds or scarlets. 
Blooms are held facing on the best of stems 
and can easily be grown 12 inches. Bushes 
and foliage very satisfactory. Height 6 feet. 
(83) Plant, $1.00 
CORNELL. I.D. Bloom 9x5. A splendid variety 
for the bicolor classes. Color red and white 
on excellent stems. Bush growth vigorous 
and free branching. Height 41% feet. 
Plant, $1.00 
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Pe aOL y SInet Daas 

CALIFORNIA PEACH. I.D. to S.C. Bloom 10 
x5. Dull peach pink. A very late bloomer 
with long, strong stems holding the flowers 
in perfect placement. Bushes vigorous and 
very tall, up to 7 feet. Hard to grow where 
season is short. (75) Plant, $0.75 
CHEER LEADER. F.D. Bloom 7x4. A rose 
pink formal to informal, medium sized cut 
flower. Bushes are strong and easy to grow, 
stems strong and slender with plenty of 
foliage. Very profuse bloomer. Height 4% 
feet. Plant, $1.00 
CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET. A most beautiful 
shining color of coral and gold. A steady 
producer over a long season. Bloom 8 inches. 
Bush 4 feet. (85) 
Root, $0.50; Plant, $0.50 

