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m Burpee's Sensational Decorative Dahlia 



M ' I HE most valuable of all white decorative 



M I dahlias. Let the weather be as it may, 



M and no other dahlia blooming, JELAN 



^ KERR w^ill be a mass of flowers. It is one of 



M the first to flower and bloonris continuously 



J until killed by frost. In type it is a short- 



^ petaled decorative, and by some classed as a 



M show or ball dahlia. It is an outstanding 



^ variety because it never fails to flower freely. 



M The pure white blooms are carried grace- 



^ fully on long and strong stems. The illus- 



= t ration, reproduced from a Fordhook photo - 



= graph, show^s the compact grow^th and f ree- 



= flowering habit. JEAN KERR is a foremost 



M variety for cut flowers and equally as jm- 



M portant for garden use. JEAN KERR Vk'as 



M awarded Certificate of Merit by the American 



^ Dahlia Society when first exhibited in Sep- 



M tember, 1916. After it was tested in the 



^ trial grounds of the American Dahlia So- 



= ciety it received a second Certificate of Merit 



I on September 24, 1920. 



M Strong Roots, 75 cents each; 3 for 



I $2.00; 12 for $7.00, delivered 



I W. Atlee Burpee Co. 



M Seed Growers Philadelphia 



A row of JKAN KERR in Burpee" 



Trial Giound on Fordhook r;inr 

 until killed by frost. 



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A large, handsomely illustrated book, showing in 

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