URBANA, OHIO 
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JAMES KIRBY (Badetty) I. D. Winner as best 1932 introduction; ten blooms on 
long stems at New York Show also best red in open to all sections at Rock¬ 
ville Center. A bright, rich cardinal red, with good stems and foliage. 
Strong Plants $3.75 
JANE COWL (Downs) I. D. One of the greatest Dahlias of all times; always good; 
color glistening bronzy buff and old gold shadings. 
Plants 50c Roots 50c 
JANE DEW (Dew-Ruschmolir) I. D. A magnificent pink that is specified the“Pinkest 
Pink of all the pink Dahlias.” Pine growth and stem; on Honor Roll. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $5.00 
JANE DIXON (F. & M.) I. D. Overlooked last year; a lovely shade of salmon orange. 
A huge success wherever grown. 
Plants $2.50 
JANET SOUTHWICK (Chapman) F. D. One of the very best of the 1932 introduc¬ 
tions; an Honor Roll Dahlia; color velvety pomegranite purple, shaded silver; 
the best of stems. 
Plants $1.50 Roots $3.00 
JEAN TRIMBEE (Trimbee) S. C. Here always has been one of our favorites; very 
large flowers, unusually clear, beautiful royal purple; extra bloomer on the 
best of stems; we cannot say enough about this one. 
Plants 75c Roots $1.50 
JEROME KERN (Veile & Mendham) I. D. Here we have a Gold Medal Dahlia. A 
long petalled, graceful flower, with a background of shrimp pink, reverse of 
petals old rose; petals twist and curl at ends. A real beauty. 
Plants $3.75 Roots $7.50 
JEWELL OF INDIA (Newsom) I. D. A huge fluffy Dahlia of great depth; color a 
rich glowing garnet, shaded maroon; flowers held on perfect stems, veiv vig¬ 
orous. 
Plants $1.50 Roots $3.00 
KARL BONAWITZ (Daliliadel) S. C. 
a marvelous cut flower of large 
should be in every garden. 
Another of our favorites; always reliable and 
size; color velvety carmine; perfect stems; 
Plants 75c Roots $1.50 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (Fisher & Masson) I. D. Probably the greatest pink to date; 
very large on the best of stems. We have prize winning stock this year. 
Plants 50c Roots 50c 
KENTUCKY RED (White) I. D. Here you Dahlia fairs, is SOME red; the color is 
intense red with a metallic sheen over the entire flower; this Dahlia can be 
grown to a very large size; has excellent stems; is free blooming, and has 
particularly pleasing foliage. On the Honor Roll of 1931. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $5.00 
KING OF YELLOWS. See page 6. 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY (Elder) I. D. We quote from the Honor Roll: “This 
sensation of the northwest traveled from British Columbia to Seattle, where 
it won the Achievement Medal.” One flower measuring 15% inches by 9 inches 
deep. Certainly a great yellow. 
v Strong plants $3.75 
