delight your Dahlia Garden 
Reverse petals are bright old rose, curling at ends, 
thus giving the flowers added character. It is a 
sturdy grower and few dahlias can equal the im¬ 
pressive show record it made in 1932. 
Roots $7.50. Plants $3.75. 
JERSEY'S BEACON— FD (Waite). Chi nese scarlet 
with a paler reverse, giving the whole a two-toned 
effect. A large flower on an ideal plant. 
Roots $0.25. 
JERSEY S BEAUTY —FD (Waite). A clear eosine 
pink flower with face of petals tipped gold and a 
slight golden glow at base of petals. 
Roots $0.25. 
JERSEYS MASTERPIECE —ID (Waite). Strawberry 
pink suffused with gold. Stems strong, stiff, with 
good foliage. Free bloomer. 
Roots $0.25. 
JOSEPHINE G. —SC (Grosscross). This pink dahlia, 
with just a suggestion of pinnard yellow at the cen¬ 
ter and on the tip of each petal, though of modest 
size, is of exquisite form. It is another of those per¬ 
fect flowers, on a perfect plant, with absolutely no 
faults. With judges who lean to flowers of moder¬ 
ate size, nothing could win from a well-grown vase 
of these blooms. 
Roots $1.00. Plants $0.50. 
KARL BONAWITZ —SC (Dahliadel). One of the 
fine dahlias of 1930. The flowers are quite large 
and of a brilliant carmine color. Extra long, strong 
stems hold the flowers high above the foliage. 
Roots $1.50. Plants $0.75. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS— ID (F. & M.). Its color is flaw¬ 
less rose pink and the plant is practically perfect 
in every particular. It wins with all types of judges, 
as it is undoubtedly one of the best dahlias in ex¬ 
istence. It can win in the perfect class and also 
in the largest class. Splendid dahlia. 
Roots $1.00. Plants $0.50. 
KAWEAH — SC ( M uerdorf f er). Th is rose-cerise 
dahlia is magnificent. It is so very distinctive as to 
