Golden Standard (C)—Bright gold, with amber buff 
center, good stems, nice bush growth and profuse 
DI OOTNIT Orewa ee 8k ts te BMS os shea 75¢c 
Governor Heil (C)—Beautiful color combination of 
orange, burnt orange and pink giving it an irides- 
cent sheen. A very strong grower and profuse 
bloomierae alls DUST aes tern ee cr es ee oe 50c 
Grace Curling (ID)—Blends of lavender with white 
tracings at center. Beautifully formed petals with 
Tac nlaledietl pSaewee een me Mere ee ee ae 50¢c 
Grand Slam (SC)—A beautiful shade of Amaranth, 
or rose pink with citron yellow base. Very large 
blooms carried on good strong stem facing skyward. 
Compact bush of good foliage and medium height. 
An outstanding Dahlia, attracting attention wher- 
CVCTE CIS Dla Vawter eer re eee Le $1.00 
Greater Glory (SC)—-An attractive rose pink shading 
to light yellow at center. Well rolled petals and 
somewhat incurved creating nearly an IC type. In- 
troduced in 1937 and has been winning at the 
shows every year since then. $1.00 
Grey Dawn (ID)—A good sized, well formed flower 
of silvery white shaded lavender at center. Just 
az coodsallgarounds Dahlia wee eet eee 75¢ 
Hilda Fioretti (ID to SC)—Delicately shaded deep 
rose pink with apricot base and tips, very attrac- 
tive petal formation. Good stems and good bush 
growth. In fact, we like it about as well as any 
DabliaeineOure oabd Cts heat ee ee ee ce $2.50 
Hillside Gold (C)—This one is a very vivid golden 
yellow with an apricot shading: Bloom is of high 
quality and literally covers a rather low, but com- 
pact bush. One of the earliest to bloom and con- 
tinues profusely until frost. An excellent variety 
Iie eS De ClSseee ee see fot ee ae 75¢ 
Hoosier Marvel (SC)—A vivid shade of solid yellow 
and very large for this type of Dahlia. Very good 
medium height bush growth. A little late to bloom, 
but an excellent flower neverthelesse........................ $2. 00 
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Jane Cowl (ID)—An old standard variety, but still one 
of the best. Warm buff and old gold with deep apri- 
cot center. It is attractive enough to be very popular 
with: therpublie = Has few faults). as 50¢ 
Janine (FD)—A mauve shaded Tyrian rose color, al- 
most true lavender. A tall, compact bush produces 
a multitude of beautiful, strong stemmed blooms, 
early and continuously, until frost. A good root 
maker. Just a good all around Dahlia... 50c 
Jersey’s Beauty (FD)—Has been practically the stand- 
ard for this type for many years. An Eosine pink 
with lighter shadings and has few equals as a cut 
LOW eusty Den Lalli qn emerald ee 50¢ 
Jersey's Dainty (C)—Rivaling Jersey’s Beauty as a 
cut flower Dahlia. Almost a pure white cactus type. 
VEEVeCeSIal) Cree eee eee ae 2 See ak 50c 
Juanita Monacho (SC)—A very fine Dahlia of red to 
purple, or wine color. Produces quantities of splen- 
did keeping and beautifully formed blooms on a 
taLlEStron ceo rO WINS, OUIS iter eee er 50¢ 
Justrite (FD)—A creamy white delicately blended 
with lavender at the tips. Produces great quantities 
of splendid keeping blooms during a long blooming 
period. Very good medium height bush... 75c 
Kentucky Colonel (FD)—About equal amounts of lav- 
ender and white with a faint tracing of pink har- 
moniously blended into a nice medium sized bloom 
Ollja alll yslOW-s DUS eee eee en a eee 50c 
Kentucky Sportsman (ID)— Three distinct colors, 
lemon yellow center, amber gold outer petals and 
white tipped, blended together to make it a very 
novel and attractive flower. Blooms are medium in 
size growing profusely on a low bush. Attracts 
MmuUchvattentio nse eee ee eae een mei 75¢ 
Kentucky Sun (FD)—A clear lemon yellow in color, 
very well formed blooms of good substance which 
makes it a very good keeper as a cut flower. Bush 
growth is very vigorous, medium in height, pro- 
ducing great quantities of flowers early until 
EOS LEAs er Barc ee ieee cea cophee Muat ees en Are. 50c 
Kirsten Flagstad (ID or FD)—This magnificent Dahlia 
of recent introduction is the most vividly colored 
apricot-gold we have seen. A tall, healthy looking 
plant produces enormous blooms in profusion until 
frost. Other characteristics such as stems, keeping 
qualities, etc., also are excellent................... ee Se $2.00 
Mme. C. Jussiant (IC)—A light violet lavender in color, 
abundant producer of one of the best cut flower 
varieties in commerce. If you like cactus type you 
will be proud to grow this one for exhibition too. 
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Margaret Cole (FD)—Dominant color is a blend of 
yellow and orange with each petal tipped white. A 
low bush growth produces an abundance of flowers 
early to late season. Easy to grow any place.......50c 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson (FD)—Silvery white with 
lavender suffusions. An older variety, but still very 
attractiverand® desirablew eee te tee tre. 50c 
Marie Dressler (FD)—This one stands out above other 
varieties in our gardens because of its height, open 
growth of blooms and solid brilliant color of Pome- 
granate red. Stems are long and rigid, along with 
good substance in the bloom, making it a very de- 
sirable florist’ slower seems ons.ctneiee we neene 24 (5[6 
