


Golden Plume 
FOREST FIRE, I.D. (Dahliadel, 1935), 9x5—314’. 6” stiff stems. 
Blooms facing and sky-ward. Lemon yellow, shading from 
base to rich scarlet towards the tips. Leathery foliage. 
Profuse bloomer on a bushy plant and very showy................. 25¢ 
FRANCESCA, I.D., 7x4—5’. 12” stiff stems. Blooms facing. 
Blended? violetsrosesandeolde2 ol dieess ee ne ee 20¢ 
FRANZ BERGER, St. Cact. (from Europe, 1935), 8x4—5’. 12” 
wiry straight stems. Brick red. Good keepet..................::::cccceee 25¢ 
FRECKLES, I.D., (Kemp 1936). 10x414—4’. 14” strong straight 
stems. Lemon yellow, spotted and striped peach red. One 
of the most striking of the popular bi-CoOlors........c.6.c.1c...0-0cs10s- 50¢ 
GOLDEN PLUME, S.C. (Miller D. Farms, 1937), 10x4—3’. 
12” stiff stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Clear light yel- 
LO WSMPLOLUSC ieee eerie cere at eon re eet es ee ee 15¢ 
GOLDEN STANDARD, St. Cact. (Downs, 1935), 9x6—5’. 15” 
wiry straight stems. Blooms facing above the foliage. Gold. 
with amber buff center. Profuse................ Patiare sds aissdet satieSeaseeds 25¢ 
GREATER GLORY, S.C. (Salem, 1937), 10x5—5%%4’. 12” wiry 
straight stems. Blooms facing well over the foliage. Rose 
pink shading to light yellow at center. Florets well rolled. 
making at nearly arstraignt  Gactusmty peices eee. 60¢ 
HEATH SPENCER, S.C., (from England 1934), 9x4—5’. 10” 
wiry stiff stems. Blooms well facing. Lemon yellow. Very 
profuse and a good cut flower Dahlia... ccc ccceneeresceeees 30¢ 

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