as a Mikado orange. Suffice to say that the blooms 
are not only large but have great depth and) that 
they are held high aloft. A strong bush which is 
not only an early but also a very prolific bloomer. 
Root $2.00 
GOODNIGHT (I.D.)—Oxblood red shaded deeper 
maroon. Plant is of medium height. A great garden 
and exhibition variety. Root $2.50 
GOV. MORGAN F. LARSON (F.D.) (Hall) 1930— 
Color, clear, golden yellow with slight apricot blush 
on reverse. Very impressive Formal Decorative 
medium to tall growth, but sturdy plant 
Root $1.50 
GRAF ZEPPELIN (F.D.) — A pure white Honor 
Roll Dahlia, of tall growth with flowers of im¬ 
mense size, grown on long stiff stems. Root $1.50 
HARRY MAYER (F.D.) (Reed)—A fine exhibi¬ 
tion dahlia having size, depth, wonderful stem, full 
center and sturdy healthy bush growth. Its color is 
a beautiful silvery pink with a rose pink reverse. 
Very satisfactory. Root $1.00 
INDIANA MOON (F.D.) (Martin)—Color, flesh 
ochre, flushed pink, salmon and gold. Huge flowers 
of color, beauty and form on a vigorous, beautiful 
plant with disease and' insect resisting foliage. 
Root $2.00 
IVORY (F.D.) (Boston)—An immense self color 
of pure cream white, deeper at the center and just 
a shade lighter at the edges with a deeper tip. The 
petals are long, pointed and wave gracefully. The 
bush is medium tall and it a late bloomer. 
Root $2.00 
JANE COWL (I.D.) (Downs)—An ideal dahlia, 
fairly tall with vigorous dark green leathery foliage; 
straight, strong stems holding monster blooms of 
glistening bronzy buff and salmon shades proudly 
aloft with a beauty that stops you and makes you 
look again. Root 50c 
JEROME KERN (I.D.) (Veile & Mendham)—One 
of the outstanding dahlias of the year, and cer¬ 
tainly one of the greatest prize winners. An in¬ 
formal decorative of exquisite formation, different 
in fact from the formation of any other dahlia. The 
petals curve clear to the back of the stem and 
form a mass of “curls.” The color is a soft shrimp 
pink with gold and bronze shadings at the center. 
The stem is excellent and the growth very vigorous. 
It blooms profusely and the fact that it is both 
an exhibition and commercial variety may be 
gleaned from the great many awards that it re¬ 
ceived during the past season. Root $7.50 
JERSEY’S BEACON (F.D.) (Waite)—A universal 
favorite as an exhibition and garden flower; color 
is a Chinese scarlet with a paler reverse, giving it 
a two-toned effect. Flowers are large and globular 
in shape. The plant is a vigorous grower having 
splendid insect resisting foliage. Root 75c 
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