
GLAMOUR. 11-12 inches. 7-8 deep. 4% feet. 
The biggest of all purples and a strong, 
vigorous variety. The flowers are veined a 
violet shade and it is a real show winner 
and a marvel in the garden. 
Roots, ea. $1.00; R. C., ea. 50c; Doz. $4.00 
GREATER GLORY. Incurved Cactus to S. C. 
In our section nearly every bloom is cactus. 
Bloom 10x5. Bush 4 feet. A deep, rose pink 
with light yellow shadings at center. It 
nearly always wins in the pink class at our 
shows. R. C., ea. 60c; Doz. $6.00 
HILLSIDE BEAUTY. Cactus. Bloom 8x4. Bush 
5' feet. A magnificent grower with blooms 
borne in profusion from early to late. Color 
rose with base of petals orange. General col- 
or 1s mauve pink. Stems long and strong. 
R. C., ea. 6Oc; Doz. $6.00 

HILLSIDE GOLD. Bloom 8x4. Bush 3 feet. A 
very beautiful golden yellow, with apricot 
suffusion early in the season. This is one of 
the most dependable dahlias we know, since 
it blooms very early and continues faithfully 
all summer and up till frost. 
Roots, ea. 80c; R. C., ea. 25ce; Doz. $2.50 
INDIAN GIANT. I. D. Bloom 12x5. A huge 
broad-petaled flower of the lovely fall orange 
hue. An early prolific bloomer that holds its 
flowers facing the heavens on short straight 
stems. Very low-growing wide-spreading 
bushes that will not stunt. Very easy to 
grow and one we heartily recommend to the 
beginner who likes them big. Good root- 
maker. R. C., ea. 80c; Doz. $8.00 
IRENE DUNNE. C. Bloom 8x4. A lavender 
pink cactus held on the best of stems. Bushes 
tall, naturally branching and one that re- 
sponds quickly to forcing. A _ nice clean 
flower and it seems to do well in about 75% 
of the gardens. Roots, ea. 50c; Doz. $5.00 
JANE COWL. The original of the modern, 
vigorous, dependable dahlias. Golden bronze. 
8-9 inches. 6 feet. Perhaps the most widely 
grown dahlia of all. Roots, ea. 50c 
Doz. $4.00 
JACK BALDWIN. I. D. Bloom 12x6. A brick 
red informal of rugged growth and one that 
if forced will produce many huge blooms. 
Very early and continuous on the best of 
stems. A dwarf grower with heavy insect 
resistant foliage. R. C., ea. 9Oc 
Doz. $9.00 
JAMES ROSS. I. D. Bloom 12x6. A new giant 
black red informal that succeeded in a good 
many gardens last season. The _ velvety 
maroon color is outstanding and blooms can 
be grown to enormous size. Stems strong 
and hold the bloom at proper angle. Bush 
growth of medium height and responds 
quickly to forcing. “James Ross,” as grown 
by Mr. Geo. Shee, swept the mid-west dahlia 
show at Louisville this past season. 
R. C., ea. $1.20; Doz. $10.00 

