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White Bear Lake, Mbui. 
INDIANA MOON (Martin) I. D.— 
The color of this variety is hard to 
describe as there are so many col¬ 
ors to its makeup. The trial garden 
describes it as flesh ocher with feint 
lines of spinel pink running through 
some of the petals.Plants $1.50 
JANE COWL (Downs)—Decorativ^e. 
The outstanding Dalilia at every 
show. A consistent prize winner 
throughout the country. It is a 
large deep flower with colorings of 
warm bull’ and old gold, blending 
salmon at its perfect center. We 
consider this to be the best Dahlia 
to date.Roots 75^; Plants 50^ 
JANET SOUTHWICK (Chapman) 
I. D.—Here is one with petals of a 
(lifTerent formation. A deep tyrian 
rose with a rose sheen over all, 
making it especially beautiful. The 
flowers are held facing up and well 
above the foliage. A good stocky, 
robust and prolific bloomer. 
Plants $?50 
JERSEY’S BEACON (Waite) F. D.— 
A decided novelty of Chinese scar¬ 
let with a paler reverse, giving a 
two-toned effect. An exhibition 
flower of vigorous growth; excellent stem.Roots 75^; Plants 50tt 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (Waite)—A bcautfful crosine pink. Decorative of great 
size, the blooms are carried higli above the foliage on long wiry stems, a 
])erfect true ])ink, wonderful keeper when cut. Probably the most talked 
of Dahlia today...Plants 50^ 
JERSEY’S GLORY (Waite) F. D.—'Phe flowers are large and of good form, well 
placed on the steins. The color is best described as a yellow hue of orange. 
'Plm steins are hmg and st'ff, but sometimes arch gracefully.-Roots $1.00 
JIM MOORE (Loller) I. D.—One of the outstanding Dahlias of 1930. The 
color is a clear i^rimrose yellow shading to gold, with tints and flushes 
of salmon throughout the flower; the stem is long and strong, holdimr 
blooms facing ..Plants 75^ 
JOSEPHINE G. fRuschmohr) S. C. —Color, true rose pink, petals tipped pinard 
vellow. Its fluted petals, vivid coloring, proud upright blooms and splend’d 
habits of growth m^ke it a real addition to any collection.Tflants 75tf 
KATHERINE COLE (McDoweU)—F. D.—In color it is a beautiful light pink 
and cream. 'Phe tips of the petals are pink, shading to cream, w’th a 
pink center. 'Phe stems are long and stiff, and the flower is always facing 
you .. Plangs 
KENTUCKY RED fl. D.)—A bright viv’d scarlet that is very attractive aTid 
distinct in its color; the flowers are large and held erect on strong stiff 
stems IPooms will not burn in the hottest sun.Plants $1.50 
KING MIDAS (Peacock) I. D. —We believe this to be one of the best pure 
goldem yellow Dahlias grown. It has a full, high center to the end of the 
seasoti. Stems erect and platit growth sturdy. .A good exhibition or 
garden vellow .Roots $1.00 
LA MEXICANA (Fisher & Mason) S. C.—A difficult color to describe. Burnt 
oramm toning to copper, center of flower lighter in shade and tips of petals 
sliehtK' tmu'i’d with gc)ld; an extremely early and free bloomer. Roots $1.00 
MARMION (Tyler) I. D.— A pure golden yellow, with bronze suffusion on 
reverse of petaPs atul a deeper bronzy tone on the high center, and outlining 
(*ach netaT P'igorou.s urowing bush and a good free bloomer.Plants 
MARY ELLEN (LoUer) I. D.—'Phe cohm of this new Dahlia is a lavender 
pink with considerably more pink than lavender. The flowers are held 
erect on the best of stems, well above the robust and prolific flowering 
bush, it has the best of keeping qualities.Plants $1.00 
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