Gertrude Lawrence (I.D.) 1939—Large blooms of 
cerise red to a currant red. Harly bloomer on a 
medium size bush with good stems. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Geneva Giant (S.C.)—Chrome yellow center blend- 
ing to apricot, reverse of petals are of red orange. 
Blooms 10 to 13 inches with a great deal of depth, 
held up on stiff stem 6 to 8 inches above the first 
Setnotsl6aVes) 22 e433 24aee 2 eee ee ee Plants 50c 
Geneva Surprise (F.D.)—An immense orange cad- 
mium blending to apricot yellow, slightly suffused 
grenadine red. A prolific bloomer with blooms 10 
to: L2vinches bya bin Chespe. 22=— 2 -—==——= Plants 50c 
Glamour (I. D.)—An immense true purple with each 
petal edged amaranth pink. Long strong stems. 
Has been grown to 14 inches. Very outstanding. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Gloria Bacher (F. D.)—Clear glowing rhodamine pur- 
ple. Considered the best purple dahlia to date. Size 
of bloom 8 to 9 inches with good depth. Has made 
a good record in field and shows _-_-_--- Plants 75c 
Golden Beauty (I.D.)—Apricot yellow, shaded Jasper 
pink. Very artistic blooms with good strong stems. 
Roots 50c 
Golden Standard (S.C.)—Golden tan, brushed with 
tints of Hronzerand apricoiese=s-.--—--—— Roots 50c 
Gov. Heil (Cac.)—A beautiful combination of orange 
and burnt orange blooms on good stems. Large 
TlOWers ols Ox (eee eee ee eee Plants $1.00 
Gov. Weyler (Inf. Cac.)—Beautiful orchid rose color 
which is hard to described. Good grower and free 
DIOOMCHe eee ee eee eee Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Grand Master (F. D.)—Massive bloom of deep bronze 
shading to orange at center_______----- Roots 50c 
Greater Glory (C.)—Color is a pink with mauve and 
almost white center. Very artistic formation of the 
blooms. Immense size and a great winner. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Harbor Lights (F.D.) (1940)—Is truly a beautiful 
formal Dec. dahlia of rose red color with a center 
somewhat darker and a few outer petals have 
touches of maize yellow. This new Dahlia has 
many good qualities such as being a good cut flow- 
er, good stems and a good root maker. The flowers 
are 8 to 9 inches in diameter and a depth of 4% 
inches. The size and color of “Harbor Light” 
gives a brilliant effect and sure to attract atten- 
tion. All stock is from field clumps. We are re- 
leasing this new dahlia at a low price of 
Roots $1.00 
Haslerova (I. D.)—Bi-color of white with splashes of 
carmine red and wine. Very odd —------- Roots 35c 
*Heroes (I. D.)—Brick red and Autumn tints. 
Roots 50c 
Hillcrest Dahl (I. D.)—Very large blooms of Rhoda- 
PAROS UT Cie ese eee ee ee eer ee Roots 50c 
Hillside Gold (S.C.)—Medium size flower of rich 
golden yellow with an apricot glow at center. A 
fine cut flower. Introducted in 1939______ Roots 75c¢ 
Hillside Sunset (I. D.)—Another leading 1939 intro- 
duction. Golden yellow edged and suffused with 
red later blending into gold. Truly a beautiful 
dahliascGive ita: trial sa". see ee eee ee Plants 75¢c 
Hi-Speed (I. D.)—A new color of French plum. Large 
blooms and a vigorous grower__________ Roots 75c 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder (I. D.)—Rich violet maroon or 
Burgundy red —_--- outs Che ee ee ae Roots 25c 
*Inez Bray (F. D.)—A perfect reddish purple of great 
size. An Australian introduction ______ Plants $1.00 
*Iris Ransom (Dec.)—Deep clear primrose yellow. A 
beautiful large dahlia of perfect formation carried 
,on stiff stems. Petals broad and twisted at tips. 
Plants 75c 
Ivralee (S.C.)—A beautiful ivory blending to a 
creamy yellow at the base of petals. Good stems. 
Plants 50c 
Jimmy Fox (I. D.)—Giant blooms of henna orange. 
Ping cise. ee ene Roots 50c 
Jungle Queen (I. D.)—Clear rich, velvety red with 
darker shadings. Long stems and always erect. 
Plants 50c 
