GLORIA BACKER F. D. (Tudor) A clear dahlia purple of fair size and excellent forma- 
tion for exhibition. We regard it as the most satisfactory of our several formal 
purples. The bush growth is very outstanding in its ruggedness: attracting much 
comment from visitors even before it comes into bloom. Early and prolific. 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
GOLDEN BEAUTY |. D. (Silvernale) A very large shaggy flower of apricot yellow, 
splashed jasper pink, giving a pinkish yellow tone to the whole. Long stems hold 
the flower on the side. Tall. 
Plant .50 
GOLDEN STANDARD In. C. (Downs) A large, exhibition cactus of golden tan, with 
bronze shadings. It is undoubtedly the leading autumn colored cactus of recent 
years, for exhibition. Tall. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
GREATER GLORY In. C.-S. C. (Salem) A 
very large cactus of rose pink, shading 
lighter. Excellent formation and a con- 
sistent winner at strong shows. Tall 
grower. Under some conditions this one 
may be more semi-cactus. 
Root $2.00, Plant .75 
*HASLEROVA F. D. A striking dahlia of 
good size and habits. The color is a 
very pale lavender, almost white, with 
reddish-purple streaks and pencilings; 
A consistent winner in its class, a class 
which has too few good ones. 
Plant .50 
HILLSIDE GOLD St. C. (Bissell) A very 
free blooming cactus of good size, 
which has made an enviable record as 
an exhibition dahlia, in all sections of 
the country. The color is a rich, golden 
yellow, with an apricot glow. An abund- 
ance of perfect exhibition flowers are 
produced over a long blooming season. 
Neat and lively in appearance. 
GREATER GLORY Plant $1.00 

HONOR BRIGHT F. D. (Peck) A good commercial type dahlia of consistently fine form. 
Amber, with rose-coral shadings. 
Plant .50 
*HOSIANNA S. C. One of the most delicately beautiful dahlias in our gardens. Medium 
sized flowers of rose pink with cream centers. Flowers are set on top of the long 
stems. 
Plant .50 
HUNT'S VELVET WONDER |. D. (Hunt) One of the big ones. The deep flowers have 
long broad petals and are of dark, rosy magenta, shading to true purple. A strong 
grower. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
*JEAN TRIMBEE S. C. A Canadian introduction of several years ago, which yearly, 
piles up one of the finest show records of any dahlia. Large flowers of a rich 
petunia-violet shade. One of the first dahlias to bloom in the garden. Tall grower. 
Plant .50 
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