
Plants 
GREAT EASTERN, ID. The color is orange and reddish 
bronze. The stems are good, so is the foliage. It is 
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GREATER GLORY, C. “Salem.” Bloom 11 x 6, bush 7 ft. 
One of the big ones in this class; especially recom- 
mended to us as a tall vigorous plant, with very long, 
strong stems; a beautiful rose pink flower, of very 
artistic formation. Winner of eleven first prizes in the 
leading shows. Also has an A. D. S. Medal..............-.--.--- 
GRETEL (Bauer 83C). Bloom 6x3, bush 314 ft. Best 
described as a larger and darker Miss Belgium. Color, 
a soft fiery red. Fine for exhibiting and cutting. We 
believe this variety will be satisfactory in every way...-....- 
HASLEROVA—For. Dec.—Won first as most outstanding 
bi-color. Most unusual in coloring, being a delicate 
shade of cream, freckled royal purple. This is a foreign 
introduction:: Slt .as:'a) prolific bloomerc.e ee ee eee 
HILL’S PINK SUPREME. Probably the finest dark pink 
dahlia ever produced for the cut flower trade, since the 
advent of Jersey Beauty a long time ago, a very pro- 
lific grower, and free bloomer on stems three to four 
feet long towering out of the center of the bush, and 
looking you right in the face. Just one of the new 
dahlias that will grow; was the center of attraction in 
our-fieldssthevpast season io ee a ae ee 
HILLSIDE SUNSET, I. D. (‘Bissell,” 1939). Bloom 12 x 7, 
bush 5 ft. The color is gold and bronze with each 
petal edged with rose red, none of the edging extending 
over on to the face of the petal. A. D. S. Medal for the 
largest and best bloom. Long stiff stems. Another 
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HUNT’S VELVET WONDER (Hunt-Burnett Bros.). Bloom 
10 x 6, bush 514 ft. This variety won the American 
Home Achievement Medal in New York and won in 
Camden as the best Informal Decorative Seedling. The 
attractive broad petaled blooms are huge and have 
good full centers and great depth. The flowers of deep 
rosy magenta blending into a true purple are well pro- 
portioned with large, dark foliage............0.2.22.2.22222--22-------- 
JANE COWL, |. D. 5 to 6 feet. Color, a warm 
buff and old gold, blending to apricot and rose at the 
center. Bush growth is ideal with strong stems ‘holding 
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JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.) “Trimbee.”” Bloom 10 x 5, bush 
5 ft. Massive yet artistic with long, revolute petals that 
curl and twist. The color is a beautiful petunia violet 
making it popular as an exhibition dahlia. A tall, vig- 
orous grower with long, erect stems...-............-.------.---2..--- 
JERSEY’S MELODY (Waite), S. ©. Tyran rose, shading 
to silver tips, with silver reverse. A very striking variety 
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JERSEY’S DAINTY (Waite). Straight cactus. A lovely 
and very satisfactory Dahlia, white with a faint over- 
tone of pink. At times some of the flowers were pure 
white. The growth is excellent, the stem is fine, and 
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KATHLEEN NORRIS, |. D. (“F. G@ M.”) Bloom 10 x 5, 
bush 514 ft. This outstanding exhibition dahlia is a 
true rose pink, deepening to mallow pink, with young 
central petals a lighter shade. Petals are broad and 
overlap each other. Blooms are held erect on long, 
strong stems. You will find this dahlia is still a great 
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KATIE-K, 1. D. “Koenig,” 1938. Bloom 11x6, bush 514 
feet. Color is a deep rose pink, with white veins in the 
petal that lighten the flower considerably. Scored a 
certificate of merit at both Storr’s and East Lansing. 
Is on all the 1938 Honor Rolls. It is a giant...........2.2..... 
KEMP’S MONARCH (Kemp, 1938), I. D. Giant bloom of 
deep salmon, changing to orange chrome and lighter 
salmon when in full ‘bloom. Petals NG and rolled 
back, making the huge flower nearly ball shaped; 10 
to 12 inches across, 7 inches deep, and held above the 
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