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CHAPPAQUA DAHLIA GARDENS 
JANE DEW (Informal Decorative) 
A magnificent flower on the order of Kathleen Norris—but varies enough to be inter¬ 
esting. Fine true, dear pink. Ranks with the best of exhibition blooms. 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
JANET SOUTHWICK (Chapman) Informal Decorative 
A new color and a different petal formation. A deep Tyrian rose. Excellent stems, 
and foliage apparently pest proof in every sense. Blooms average 9 to 12 inches, 
5 inches in depth, centers tight and solid. Won best Informal Decorative Seedling 
class at New York in 1931; also Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Medal at the 
same show. Roots, $ 2 . 00 ; Plants, $1.00 
JEAN TRIMBEE (Semi-Cactus) 
The flowers are large, many over 12 inches and a beautiful rich petunia violet in 
color. It has a strong, vigorous habit and the flowers are produced freely. 
Roots, $ 2 . 00 ; Plants, $ 1.00 
JAMES KIRBY (Informal Decorative) 
A Dahlia of striking beauty and character. The color is crimson shading to ruby at 
the center. The stems are straight and strong holding the large blooms at the proper 
angle. The plant is tall and sturdy. Blooms keep well when cut. 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
JEROME KERN (Informal Decorative) 
Petals are long and curled, making a very graceful flower. It is a sturdy grower, has 
stiff stems and blooms profusely. Color, shrimp pink, tinted gold and bronze. Won 
the gold medal at Atlantic City, 1932; the Darnel Cup at New York, and many 
other prizes. Roots, £ 7 . 50 . pi ants , # 3.75 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (Formal Decorative) 
The most popular pink Dahlia today, especially as a cut flower. Large deep flowers 
of perfect form on long stems. Free, early bloomer with exceptional keeping qualities. 
Roots, 35c. 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (Recurved Cactus) 
An attractive new white cactus by the originator of Jersey’s Beauty. 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
JERSEY’S GLORY (Formal Decorative) 
Large flowers of good form. Color is a yellow hue of orange. The stems are stiff 
and foliage leathery in texture. Can be cut with stems as long as Jersey’s Beauty. 
Vigorous and robust. Roots, $ 1 . 00 ; Plants, 50c. 
JERSEY’S MAJESTIC (Informal Decorative) 
A giant Dahlia and naturally large under normal growing conditions. The color is a 
pleasing blend of salmon, old rose and gold. One of the outstanding 1933 introduc- 
^ ons ’ Roots, $7.50; Plants, $3.00 
JERSEY’S MELODY (Semi-Cactus) 
A new one of the Jersey family. Tryian rose shading to silver on the tips with a 
silver reverse. A very striking variety on fine stiff stems. A Roll of Honor Dahlia. 
Roots, $2.50; Plants, $1.25 
JERSEY’S METEOR (Formal Decorative) 
A strong vigorous grower of the Jersey’s Beacon type, except in color which is a 
light salmon orange. Strong, robust, with good stems that hold the blooms erect. 
New 1931. 
Roots, 75c. 
