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JOSEPHINE G. (Semi-Cactus) 
Color, true rose pink, petals tipped pinard yellow. Unusual bloom formation attracts 
everyone. Its fluted petals, vivid coloring, proud upright blooms and splendid habits 
of growth make it a real addition to any collection. Don’t miss it. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, 50c. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (Informal Decorative) 
In our opinion, the greatest pink Dahlia ever introduced. Imagine a bloom 10 or 
more inches in diameter and 6 inches deep on very fine stems, and this is not unusual. 
The color is true rose pink, but paler in the central petals. Petals are broad and 
overlapping with twisted ends, full and tight centers. A stiff stem, 12 to 14 inches 
to the first set of leaves under the flowers. This Dahlia has taken its place alongside 
of the best introductions and we are certain it will remain there. 
Roots, 75c. 
KAWEAH (Informal Decorative) 
A Dahlia that has everything; huge size, splendid long strong stems, fine form and 
substance. The color is a rich fuschia-rose, the center of the petals shading to a rich 
velvety cardinal. It grows large with very little disbudding. Flowers 15 inches 
across and very deep are common, and these tremendous flowers are held perfectly 
erect on long, strong, stiff stems, 18 to 20 inches to the first lateral. Stock limited. 
II you like them large, don’t miss this one. 
Roots, $7.50; Plants, $3.00 
KENTUCKY (Formal Decorative) 
This Dahlia has the same ideal characteristics as Jersey’s Beauty, of which it is a sport, 
and apparently a stronger grower. Its color is the Jersey’s Beauty pink with yellow 
and gold blended making it more of a salmon pink. The plants grow tall, stems 
strong and straight. Ideal for cutting. 
Roots, 50c.; Plants, 50c. 
KENTUCKY RED (Informal Decorative) 
A vivid flaming scarlet that does not burn or fade. The large blooms are held on 
long stiff stems up out of the foliage and facing you. Free flowering and not troubled 
by insects. A most worthy addition to any collection. 
Roots, $2.50; Plants, $1.00 
KING MIDAS (Informal Decorative) 
Color pure golden yellow, a sturdy grower, free and continuous bloomer. The stems 
are long, stiff and straight. Flowers can be grown to a great size. A wonderful Dahlia 
to add to your collection. Roots, 50c. 
LONG HILL (Informal Decorative) 
A seedling of Jane Cowl. The flower faces, is of large size and fine form. The color 
is a combination of gold and rose shadings with a rose reverse. Long strong stems, 
insect resistant foliage. A prolific bloomer. Won at Baltimore for the best Maryland 
origination. Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.00 
MARY E. GRIGSBY (Informal Decorative) 
A beautiful nopal red, blending to peach pink at the center. A very prolific bloomer, 
bushes have as many as ten to twelve flowers at one time on long stiff stems. It is 
a tall grower of the heat and insect resistant type. 
Roots, $3.00; Plants, $1.50 
MEADOWBROOK (Formal Decorative) 
(Score 87). Color, light mallow purple with edges of mallow pink. Excellent 
flowering habits. Can be grown to large size, long cane-like stem. Leathery foliage. 
In 1929 this wonderful variety received the highest scoring of any Dahlia. Won first 
in Formal Decorative class. Open to all, New York, 1931. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
