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J. E. JACKSON, Piedmont Greenhouses, Gainesville, Ga. 
Decorative Dahlia 
Cactus Dahlia 
Peony-flowered Dahlia 
DAHLIAS, 
Jersey’s Beacon. D. Very large, fine, bright 
scarlet flowers, with buff reflex. Plants only, 
25 cts. each. 
Jersey’s Beauty. D. Beautiful, large, pink 
flowers of perfect form, on long, stiff stems. 
Early, continuing perfect to the end of season. 
Roots, 25 cts. each; plants, 15 cts. 
Jersey’s Radiant/ One of the best exhibition 
varieties. Fine for cutting. Bittersweet-orange 
color. Plants only, 25 cts. each. 
Joppa. HC. Flowers 8 to 10 inches across, 
salmon-rose combined with apricot and gold, 
held very erect on woody, stiff stems. Roots, 
25 cts. each; plants, 15 cts. 
Judge Marean. D. Large flower of perfect 
form. A combination of glowing salmon-pink, 
red, iridescent orange, yellow, and gold. Roots, 
25 cts. each; plants, 15 cts. 
Kalif. C. A pure scarlet flower, frequently 
measuring 8 to 9 inches in diameter, of perfect 
Cactus form. Roots, 35 cts. each; plants, 15 cts. 
Kathleen Norris. D. True rose-pink, deep¬ 
ening to mallow-pink, with center petals lighter. 
Large flower on stiff stems. Plants only, 75 cts. 
L. Kramer Peacock. D. Pure white, of 
splendid form, with slightly cupped petals of 
great substance. Roots, 25 cts. each; plants 10 cts. 
Pompon Dahlias 
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Madonna. D. White. Petals of extreme 
length, artistically arranged, make it a most 
attractive flower. Roots, 25 cts. each; plants, 
10 cts. 
Marjorie Castleton. C. Soft pink, tinted 
cream. A rapid grower and an early and contin¬ 
uous bloomer. Roots, 25 cts. each; plants, 10 cts. 
Maude Adams. Pom. A very free-flowering 
white with delicate lavender suffusion. Long 
stems. Roots, 25 cts. each; plants, 15 cts. 
Millionaire. D. Very large, full, regularly 
formed flowers of lavender-pink, tinting to white 
at center. Plants only, 15 cts. each. 
Mina Burgle. D. Vivid red flowers of large 
size and perfect form on long, stiff stems. 
It has no faults and requires minimum care. 
Roots, 25 cts. each; plants, 10 cts. 
Mrs. C. B. Anderson. S. Large, rich garnet 
flowers of full, regular formation, held erect on 
strong stems. Roots, 25 cts. each; plants, 10 cts. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. D. Produces 
quantities of large, perfect flowers early and 
continuously. Deep mauve-pink, a shade usually 
referred to as “orchid.” Roots, 25 cts. each; 
plants, 15 cts. 
Oregon Beauty. D. Intense Oriental red, 
with golden sheen and garnet suffusion. Pro¬ 
duces large flowers on long stems in great pro¬ 
fusion. Roots, 25 cts. each; plants, 10 cts. 
Papillon. A greatly improved George 
Walters. It is a beautiful blending of old-rose 
with golden lights. Fine exhibition variety. 
Roots, 35 cts. each; plants, 15 cts. 
Patrick O’Mara. D. Soft, pleasing shade of 
orange-buff, slightly illumined with rose. Flowers 
are 8 inches or more in diameter, on long, erect 
stems. Roots, 25 cts. each; plants, 15 cts. 
Pop Stewart. D. A new and very fine lilac- 
pink. Large flowers of splendid form. Roots, 
50 cts. each; plants, 25 cts. 
President Hoover. D. Peach-red, blending 
to begonia-rose. Flowers of beautiful formation 
and large size. Plants, $1.50 each. 
Pride of California. D. Glowing cardinal- 
red of large size; very free and keeps as a cut- 
flower. Roots, 25 cts. each; plants, 15 cts. 
Queen Mary. D. Clear, silvery pink. A 
large flower with full, rounded center. Roots, 
25 cts. each; plants, 10 cts. 
