82 • ANDREW R. KENNEDY, INC., 224 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK 
Harriet Hoctor. I. D. Wonderful size and color. 
Bright mauve with magenta shadings, giving a 
bright purple effect. Bushes strong and healthy. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Jane Cowl, j ]} Massive flower, petals curled and 
twisted. A glistening bronzy buff and old gold 
blending to a deeper shade toward the center, 
the reverse petals a pale flesh color. Strong 
stern, insect resisting. 50c. 
Janet Southwick. \ distinctive variety of exhibi¬ 
tion size. Unusual in color which shades be¬ 
tween Tyrian rose and Burgundy red. Plants 
are clean growing with dark, heavy foliage. 
Stems are long and erect, carrying flowers well 
above the foliage. $3.00. 
Jersey s Beacon, p j) Chinese scarlet with a 
paler reverse, very large flower, vigorous 
grower, good stem. 50c. 
Jersey s Beauty, p p> One of the best pinks in 
existence. 35c. 
Jersey’s Majestic. I. D. As the name implies 
this dahlia stands above most varieties on long 
erect stems. Foliage very dark, sturdy bushes. 
Blooms of im¬ 
mense size cor¬ 
al shaded car¬ 
mine and suf¬ 
fused with or¬ 
ange at the cen¬ 
ter. Very showy. 
Plants only 
$2.50. 
Jim Moore. S. C. 
or I. D. Pale 
gold suffused 
with rose, fine 
for cutting be¬ 
cause of its long 
keeping quali¬ 
ties. Profuse 
bloomer. $1.00. 
Josephine G. S. C. 
Color a very 
pleasing true 
rose pink of a 
bright shade 
some petals tip¬ 
ped yellow. A 
prolific bloomer 
and sturdy 
grower. $1.00. 
Karl Bonawitz. 
S. C. Brilliant 
carmine. Grace¬ 
ful form and ex¬ 
cellent keeping 
qualities. $2.00. 
Katherine Cole. 
F. D. This Dah¬ 
lia won the 
Darnell Cup at 
the New York 
show last Fall 
for the best 
keeping variety. 
The stems are long and stiff but not thick. The 
tips of the petals are pink, shading to cream 
with a pink center. 75c. 
Kathleen Norris, p D. True rose pink deepening 
to mallow pink but paler in the center. Broad 
overlapping petals with twisted ends filled to 
the center. $1.00. 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder. I. D. Rich violet with 
an underlying tone of royal purple. Massive size 
and long, stiff stems. 75c. 
Kentucky. F. D. A sport of Jersey’s Beauty, a 
stronger grower. Color is Jersey Beauty’s pink, 
with a lot of yellow and gold blended in, 
making it more of a salmon pink. 50c. 
La Fiesta, j D Buttercup yellow penciled red. 
Interesting color variations in this dahlia. At 
times the red blends with the yellow, giving 
almost a salmon pink effect. The lacy petals 
curl and twist, giving the flower the appearance 
of a chrysanthemum. Huge blooms are held 
well above the foliage on strong stems. Won 
for Largest and Best Flower in show at Los 
Angeles. Plants only $2.50. 
Lincoln G. Dickey. Primrose yellow with a de¬ 
cided rose suffusion. Disbud and the blooms 
will be large and of good form. One of the 
earliest to bloom. $1.00. 
