JERSEY BEAUTY (F.D.) (Waite) —This is un¬ 
doubtedly the finest pink dahlia in existence. A 
glorious flower of eosine pink; pleases everybody 
either as a garden flower, a cut flower or for exhi¬ 
bition purposes. Tall vigorous grower, profuse 
bloomer with fine stems and foliage. It leads all 
other varieties in sales of, individual dahlias in our 
garden. Root 75c 
JERSEY S TRIUMPH (F.D.) — This is a seed¬ 
ling from the same parents that produced Jersey’s 
Beauty and is identical with Jersey’s Beauty in 
habit and growth that they cannot be distinguished 
apart before they bloom. The color, however, is 
entirely different and is a real autumn shade of 
bright copper flushed with salmon bronze. 
Root $1.50 
JOSEPHINE(£(S.C.) — An exceptionally fine 
dahlia which comes, to us from the Buckeye State 
and is recommended as being of most excellent 
quality in every particular,! The color is a bright 
definite pink, with very faint, light yellow shading 
at base of petals in center of flower. Each flower 
is lightly tipped with straw yellow or creamy white. 
If not disbudded it will produce flowers about 7 
inches in diameter in the greatest abundance, but 
with disbudding, the bloom willv go easily to 9 to 
10 inches in diameter. Height of plant about 4% 
feet, spreading and sturdy in growth. Flower stems 
long and stiff, holding the flower well above the 
foliage. A wonderful bloomer, there being from 
six to eight perfect blooms on the plant at all 
times. Root $1.50 
JUDGE, MAREAN (F.D.) —One of the most beau¬ 
tiful dahlias ever created. A blending of salmon, 
pink, red, iridescent orange, yellow and pure gold. 
Root 50c 
KATHERINE COLE (F.D.) (McDowell) —In color 
it is a beautiful combination of light pink and 
cream. The tips of the petals are pink, shading to 
cream, with a pink center. Imagining an Eagle Rock 
Beauty on a Jersey’s Beauty stem would give one a 
fair idea of the beauty of this flower. The stems 
are long and stiff, yet not thick, and the flower is 
always looking you in the eye. The foliage is thick 
and healthy and, above all, it is a free bloomer. 
Root $1.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, (I D.) (F. & M.) —A bloom 
of gigantic proportions. We believe we can consci¬ 
entiously state it is the greatest pink decorative 
dahlia in commerce today. Color a true rose pink, 
later deepening to mallo(w pink, but paler in the 
young central petals. Broad, overlapping petals with 
twisted ends, filled to the center. Foliage dark 
green and leathery. Great bloomer and excellent 
keeper. Root $1.00 
KARL BONAWITZ (S.C.) (Dahliadel 86) —The en¬ 
tire make-up of this dahlia will appeal to the artis¬ 
tic. It has sufficient size to assert itself, while the 
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