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 
HEART OF MILWAUKEE F. D. (Rugowski] 
Medium sized blooms of amber tan. 
Tall spreading plants. Exceedingly long 
stems. Root .50 
HILLSIDE BEAUTY In. C. (Bissell) Rose- 
doree with base of petals shaded 
orange. Face of flower overshaded 
with dark gold. Medium sized blooms 
of exhibition quality. 
GREATER GLORY Plant $1.50 

HILLSIDE GOLD St. C. (Bissell) A very free blooming cactus, of good size, which has 
an enviable record, as an exhibition variety, in all sections of the country. It is also 
one of the finest for baskets and large vases. The color is a rich golden yellow 
with an apricot glow. Few varieties produce as many specimen blooms as does 
this favorite. 
Root $1.50,, Plant .50 
HILLSIDE JOY S. C. (Bissell) The color is apricot shading to solid gold at the centers. 
Flowers are fairly large; stems are excellent and blooms are uniformly of high 
quality. This 1941 introduction was well up in the list of winners among the new 
introductions. 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
HONOR BRIGHT F. D. (Peck) A good commercial type dahlia of consistently fine 
torm. Excellent stems and foliage. Good keeper when cut. The color is amber 
with rose shadings. 
Root .75, Plant .50 
HUNT'S VELVET WONDER |. D. (Hunt) One of the large ones of a few years back. 
The deep flowers have long, broad, petals of dark, rosy magenta, shading to true 
purple. 
Root .50 
*JEAN TRIMBEE S. C. A Canadian introduction of a few years ago which yearly piles 
up one of the finest show records of any dahlia. Large flowers of a rich violet 
shade. Tall grower. It is one of the first dahlias in the garden to bloom and it 
is a free bloomer thruout the season. 
Root .75, Plant .50 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY F. D. (Waite) The most universally grown dahlia of the present. 
Eosine pink, of medium size. Our stock of this is exceptionally fine. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
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