BRAZIL DAHLIA FARM 
- 5 or 
1 to 5 more 
Each Each 
FULL MOON, F.D. Beautiful large canary 
yellow, good stems; flowers face to the 
side _ .80 .75 
GLORY OF MONMOUTH, F.D. Erosion 
pink shading to strawberry pink at 
center_ .15 .12 
GRACE JOCYLN, I.D. Begonia rose and 
deep salmon, long stems. This large 
dahlia blooms very freely_ .10 .07 
GRACE, F.D. White tipped lavender. Heat 
resisting on good stems_ .80 .70 
GREAT HARBOR, I.D. Intense deep red. 
Very attractive prolific bloomer on 
good stems _ .80 .80 
HARRY MAYER, F.D. Another roll of honor 
dahlia. A pale roselyn purple_ .14 .09 
HERCULES, F.D. Yellow to orange, large 
and full _ .10 .08 
IDA DE VER WARNER, F.D. Large lav¬ 
ender. Very good. One of the best 
dahlias grown_ .05 .03 
JANE COWL, I.D. Often considered the 
largest. A bronzy buff and old gold 
on long stems _ .15 .12 
JANET SOUTHWICK, I.D. (Chapman). 
One of the best 1932 introductions. 
Winner of the best informal decorative 
seedling in the three bloom class. A 
bright Burgundy Red_ .30 .25 
JEAN KERR, F.D. Pure white, fine cut 
flower_:_.10 .07 
JERSEYS BEAUTY, F.D. A perfect bloom 
of erosion pink. The best pink dahlia 
to date _'_ .10 .07 
JERSEY BEACON, F.D. Chinese scarlet. A 
very free blooming dahlia, very de¬ 
pendable _'1 .10 .07 
JERSEY SOUVERIGN, F.D. Salmon-orange .10 .09 
JOSEPHINE G., S.C. Bright rose pink, very 
beautiful free blooming dahlia_ .25 .20 
JUDGE MEREAN, F.D. A wonderful blend¬ 
ing of yellow, gold and orange, suffused 
pink edged red. Early and free_;_ .10 .07 
