PREMIER DAHLIA GARDENS 
FORT MONMOUTH (I D)—Giant rich claret; 
much admired . 
FULL MOON (F D)—On 1932 Honor Roll. 
It is a wide petaled flower of clear golden 
yellow and a winner of many prizes 
GIRL OF HILLCREST (I D)—A 1932 Intro¬ 
duction of unusual merit. Color, Mikado 
orange; blooms average 10 inches across 
GOLDEN HEART (F D)—1933. Golden yel¬ 
low; blooms very large held high above foli¬ 
age on good stems. 
GOODNIGHT (I D)—Color is ox blood shaded 
maroon, very dark; splendid for contrast 
both in the garden and home . 
HILLCREST MANDARIN (I D)—1933. On 
Honor Roll. Pirate red with amber reverse; 
large blooms on perfect stems . 
HILLCREST ROYALIST (I D>—1933. On 
Honor Roll. Rose magenta in color; large 
in size; strong rigid stems. 
IMPERIAL PINK (I D)—Graceful and ar¬ 
tistic, an impressive Dahlia of beautiful 
rose pink with primrose shadings; flowers 
very large . 
INDIANA MOON (I D)—Received a Certifi¬ 
cate of Merit at Storrs in 1930. On Honor 
Roll 1931 and introduced in 1932. Color 
flesh orchre flushed pink, salmon and gold 
JANE COWL (I D)—Sensational wherever 
shown; color is bronzy buff and gold 
JANE DEW (I D)—1933. On Honor Roll. 
A magnificent true clear pink that will rank 
with the best; gives an abundance of large 
blooms . 
JANE DIXON (F D)—1933 Introduction by 
Fisher and Mason that was overlooked last 
year but was placed on the recent Honor 
Roll. A lovely shade of salmon orange. 
An exhibition dahlia of great depth 
JEROME KERN (I D)—1933. A very hand¬ 
some dahlia of soft shrimp pink with gold 
shadings in the center; petals curl at the 
back; profuse bloomer. On Honor Roll 
JERSEY’S BEACON (F D)—Chinese scarlet. 
Much in demand . 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (C)—1933. Handsome 
white incurved cactus sometimes flushed 
lavender; good keeper when cut. 
JERSEY’S MAJESTIC (I D) — 1933. An 
Honor Roll dahlia of salmon, old rose and 
gold. Plants only . 
JERSEY’S MELODY (S C)—1932. Tyrian 
rose shading to silver on tips with silver 
reverse . 
JIM MOORE (I D to S C)—One of the out¬ 
standing 1930 introductions and worthy of 
a place in any garden. Color, primrose, yel¬ 
low, shaded gold and suffused yellow. 
JOSEPHINE G. (S C)—True rose pink, petals 
tipped pinard yellow. Very attractive. 
JUDGE MAREAN (F D)—An old favorite. 
Color, salmon, orange, yellow and red 
KATHERINE COLE (F D)—A very beauti¬ 
ful dahlia. In color it is a combination of 
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