FLAMINGO (S. C.) A _ beautiful semi-cactus from England. Color, a fiery 
crimson throughout. Perfect center, plants of good habit, healthy and free. 
Fine for exhibitions. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
Plants Cuttings 
FREDA GEORGE (I. D.) A Champion many times. Soft 
cream-pink overlaid helio, and shading to arich cream at base. _ .60 40 
FRAU O’BRACHT (S. C.) Clear light yellow. Extra for exhibi- 
LIONS Fe Ad SWAT OT arr eee ce ok 8 Ree Ge nee hie se es .60 40 
FRAU I. MANSFIELD (Str. C.) Deep rich yellow, laciniated 
tipS. sOTAS Winer eerie ae a aos acon ak Se eee ee ee .60 .40 
FURORE (Dec.) Enormous blooms are carried on long strong 
stems. Warm scarlet with a darker glow. Prize winnev...... 1.00 15 
FIGARO (S. C.) An immense yellow flower with gold lines and 
finely striped with red, richly colored, of beautiful presenta- 
tion. Sport of Satan. Good stems. Certificate winner, 
France. Winner in America the past season....................------+- 70 45 
GLAMOUR (I. D.) An immense true purple deeply edged 
amaranth pink, something entirely different from any exist- 
ing variety. Grown 14 to 11 in. and believe it can be grown 
even larger. Good stems. A prize winner. H. R. D............. 75 50 
GALA CALIFORNIA (C.) A true cactus, brilliant orange. 
Gold‘ Medal:winnherael | Rate eee ee ee 75 .50 
GREATER GLORY (S. C.) Rose pink bloom of great size on 
extra lono stems? eh Ree er ee Bee ee eee eet .00 40 
GOVERNOR HEIL (C.) It may win on the show tables over Golden Standard 
in the Autumn Cactus class. Blooms 10 inches by five. 
Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
GLAMOROUS (I. D.) Color, barium yellow and lavender pink blend. Blooms 
can be brown to 10 to 11 inches. Unusual Dahlia. 
Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
GLADYS SANFORD (I. D.) A giant exhibition bloom of 12 inches, with strong 
rigid stems. Center bright yellow, the outer petal apricot. 
Plants—$1.00 Cuttings—$0.70 
GILLMAN’S BEAUTY (F. D.) Immense blooms of a delightful pink shade. 
Deep, well-formed blooms on long, rigid stems. An outstanding Dahlia that 
should be in every exhibitor’s collection. Australia variety. Won as best pink 
formal. Also won special award. Plants—$1.00 Cuttings—$0.75 
GLORIA BACHER (F. D.) This great Dahlia, declared by many Dahlia critics 
the best purple Dahlia to date. Huge flowers growing in the field 8 to 9% 
inches by 6% to 7 inches on good stems. Achievement Medal winner, it won 
first in undisseminated class. Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants—$1.00 Cuttings—$0.70 
GAY KNIGHT (CI. D.) Immense blooms, should be a bigger sensation than 
Murphey’s Masterpiece as far as size, but the form of the bloom is much 
better. Red color, tipped orange toward ends of petals, with a scarlet reverse. 
Healthy grower, stems very good. Exhibition variety in the large class. 
From Australia. Plants—$0.96 Cuttings—$0.60 
GALA (Min.) One of the most prolific flowers of all charms, ideal blooms of 
pink, shading to salmon at center on wiry stems. Australia variety. 
Plants—$0.75 Cuttings—$0.50 
GAUGRAF (S. C.) <A very beautiful and attractive variety that was greatly 
admired in France. Color, violet purple and silver. A prize winner in its 
class. Plants—$2.25 Cuttings—$1.50 
GRAND (S. C.) Very striking and extraordinary rich flowering variety with fine 
formed flowers of berry-red. Winner of two Achievement Medals, Holland. 
Plants—$2.25 Cuttings—$1.50 
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