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DAHLIADEl NURSERIES 
Grow 
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DAHLIAS 
Semi-Cactus or 
Informal Decorative Dahlias 
Jim Moore 
JIM MOORE (Loller 85), c g e, Bloom 10 x 4, 
Bush 5y 2 ft. A dahlia worthy of space in any¬ 
one’s garden. It is distinctive in form and color. 
The petals are long and regular, rolling back at 
tips, while the color is a primrose yellow shaded 
gold and suffused salmon. A good healthy grower. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
ALICE WHITTIER (Success 82), g e, Bloom 
10 x 5, Bush 6 ft. Color, primrose yellow. This 
dahlia is still good on the exhibition table. A 
good grower on reasonably good stems. A. D. S. 
and D. S. of N. J. Cert. .50 
COLOR SERGEANT (Hall 84), c g e, Bloom 
10 x 4, Bush 5 y 2 ft. This striking variety is very 
useful as a cut flower, for landscape effect, and on 
the exhibition table. Color is unusual, being a 
rich, deep salmon bronze of one shade. A strong, 
upright grower with perfect stems. D. S. of 
N. J. Cert. Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
EMMA MARIE (Dahliadel 83), c g e, Bloom 
iy 2 x 3, Bush 6 ft. A favorite because of its 
pleasing shade of clear pink with a creamy white 
centre and its combination of exhibition and 
commercial qualities. It is a robust grower, pro¬ 
ducing deep, full-centered blooms on three to four 
foot stems in ordinary field culture. .50 
GOV. MORGAN F. LARSON (Hall 83), g e, 
Bloom 9x4, Bush 6 ft. A very pleasing and at¬ 
tractive dahlia ; not over robust. Can be grown 
satisfactorily by those giving their dahlias good 
culture. Color, clear golden yellow with slight 
apricot blush on reverse. Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
JERSEY’S MELODY (Waite), g, Bloom 7x3, 
Bush 3 ft. A dwarf growing compact bush for 
landscape or bedding. A Tyrian rose with lighter 
shadings which, in combination with its attractive 
foliage, produces plenty of color. 
Roots, $2.50; Plants, $1.25 
