GOODNIGHT (Broomall Success, 1931) I. D. —We find 
in this variety a monster in size and the rich color of 
oxblood red shaded maroon; is the greatest attraction 
in the garden and in the show room. A sure winner. 
(H. R.)— ... Plants, $0.75 
GOV. MORGAN F. LARSON (Lyndora Gardens, 1931) 
I. D. —Clear golden yellow with apricot suffusion on 
reverse. (H. R.).. Platns, $0.60; Roots, $1.25 
GRACE CURLING (Stredwick, 1931), I. D. —A glorious 
decorative of very large size, imposing and beautiful in 
form and color. The latter is white at base, then chang¬ 
ing to lilac pink and rose. Huge broad florets, bluntly 
tapering and tastefully notched at tips. No bisbudding 
or trimming to have equally as large blooms at the end 
of the season as when they first bloom. Perfect stems. 
(H. R.). Plants, $9.50; Roots, $1.00 
HELEN IVENS (F. & M., 1931), F. D.— Orchid-laven¬ 
der. Blooms very freely; has good stems. (H. R.) 
Plants, $0.50; Roots, $1.00 
IMPERIAL PINK (Lyndora, 1931), I. D.—A most gor¬ 
geous pink with primrose shadings toward center. (H. 
R.) .Plants only, $0.75 
INDIANA MOON (Martin, 1932), I. D.—This variety has 
won many first prizes in the Middle West, where it was 
originated. It is a good dahlia in every way and grows 
without any forcing up around 10 inches and the blooms 
are held erect on long, stiff stems. The color of this 
variety is difficult to describe as there are so many 
colors in its makeup. The Trial Garden describes it as 
flesh ochre with faint lines of spinal pink running 
through some of the petals. (H. R.) 
Plants, $1.00; Roots, $2.00 
JANET SOUTHWICK (Chapman, 1932), I. D. —Bright 
burgundy red and a color gem of actual beauty. (H. 
R.). Plants only, $1.25 
JEAN KEEFER (Keefer-Kemp, 1932), I. D. —Brilliant 
rose pink, 8 and 9 in. 4.-6 deep, held on long wiry stems 
3-4 ft. long. (H. R.).-. Plants only, $1.00 
JEAN TRIMBEE (Trimbee), S. C. —New large, long pet- 
aled. thick: flower of Petunia violet. Tall strong grower. 
Good stems. (H. R.). Plants, $0.75; Roots, $1.50 
JEROME KERN (V. & M., 1933), I. D.— A graceful, 
clean cut beauty. Color shrimp pink with tints of gold 
and bronze. A great prize winner. (H. R.) 
Plants only, $3.50 
JERSEYS MAJESTIC (Waite, 1933), I. D.— A nat¬ 
urally large growing flower. Color a pleasing blend of 
salmon, old gold and rose. (H. R.)— .Plants only, $2.50 
JERSEY’S MELODY (Waite, 1932)— Semi Cac. Tyran 
rose, shading to silver tips, with silver reverse. A very 
striking variety held on stiff stems. (H. R.) 
Plants, $1.00; Roots, $2.00 
JERSEY’S TRIMPH (Waited, F. D.—A seedling of Jer¬ 
sey’s Beauty, whose color is bright copper flushed with 
salmon bronze. (H. R.). Plants, $0.50; Roots, $1.00 
JIM MOORE (Lcller, 1931), I. D. — Golden yellow suf¬ 
fused pink. A large flower with a good stem held well 
above the foliage when properly grown. (H. R.) 
Plants, $3.75; Roots, $1.50 
JOSEPHINE G. (Grosscross Ruschmohr, 1932), S. C.— 
Tme rose pmk petals tipped pinaud vpllow. Unusual 
bloom formation. (H. R.) ...Plants, $0.50; Roots, $1.00 
