Golden Jupiter (Inc. Cac.)—Two tone combination 
with the basic color of bright lemon changing to 
ashes of rose color. It has one of the longest keep- 
ing qualities of any dahlia to date. Has a good show 
record and is a 1948 honor roll dahlia Plants $3.00 
Golden City (F. D.)—A fine bi-color of scarlet pen- 
ciled on golden yellow. Blooms very early. A good 
WECIGUMECOrSCULtIND |. kee ee Roots 75c 
Gov. Warren (1. D.)—Golden salmon shading deep- 
er at the center. A full deep broad petalled bloom 
well placed on a long rugged stem. This new giant 
in the autumn color class possesses real beauty as 
well as great size. A 1948 introduction that is 
WUC MECTOW IO 20 en ees Plant $3.00 
Great Divide (S. C.)—A beautiful cactus dahlia of 
blended colors of shell pink, cream and yellow. A 
good bloomer and root maker. Flowers of large 
sizeand. good depth’ _._-.2-_2 Roots $1.00 

Great Lakes 
Great Lakes (I. D.)—A beautiful white with the early 
blooms tinted lavender at the tips. An easy to 
grow variety which blooms early and profusely, 
holding its full centers throughout a long season. 
Clean, stiff, straight stems holds the blooms well 
above the plants. On all honor rolls. 
Plants $4.00 
Gypsy Girl (F. D.)—Medium size flower of rosaline 
pink flecked with dots and stripes of dahlia purple, 
a varrigated florists type with good form and sub- 
stance. Profuse bloomer. Keeps well when out. On 
eastermenonor. Toll ee See Plants $1.50 
Halley’s Comet (S. C.)—A beautiful semi-cactus of 
rose red and yellow blended together. A 1946 intro- 
duction on Hastern Honor roll _~_______ Roots $1.00 
Haselerover (F. D.)—Lavender with flecks and 
spotted purple. Very unusual bi-color dahlia. 
Roots 50c 
Hedwig Florence (I. D.)—1948 Introduction that did 
well. A deep creamy yellow bloom of medium size 
with good center. The petals twist and curl giving 
aapeautiiole LOnMatlonee. ees eee Plants $2.00 
Helen Hollis (F. D.)—An old timer but still popular 
with dahlia growers. Dark red. Good grower and 
BOOU BULOOIN Cl feminine ns cccamesecaa—s Roots 35c 
Highlander (I. D.)—Scarlet pink with a lighter re- 
verse to the petals blending into a ‘Watermelon 
Pink.” A very bright new shade of pink in dahlias. 
Not extremely full flower but is very artistically 
formed. Ideal stems and foliage ____Plants $2.50 
ike (I. C.)—A wonderful cut flower on ideal stems. 
A red that everyone admires. 1946 introduction. 
Roots 75c 
Jane Cowl (I. D.)—This has been a long standby for 
cut flowers and is yet an excellent flower to grow. 
Blooms are 8 to 10 inch size and full petaled. 
Warm autumn bronze and gold. Good stems. 
Roots 75c 
