HERBERT HOOVER—(ID) This is a novelty. Base of 
florets are pure gold, rest of petals pure white. Tall plant. 
Long stiff stems.35 
IDA PERKINS—(FD) A very fine nearly white dahlia. 
Center of the large deep flowers are creamy white. Excellent 
plant, long stems. Blooms early and continuous. Makes 
a good cut flower.50 
JACK O’LANTERN—(FD) A very striking flower. The 
huge, shaggy blooms are held high above the strong husky 
plants. Very free flowering. Color, petals beautifully 
edged amber yellow, center a vivid scarlet-orange.35 
JACQUES FRUTELLE—(FD) The huge blooms are a 
clear, pure butter yellow. Extra fine dahlia.1.00 
JANE COWL—(ID) This dahlia shares honors with 
Jersey’s Beauty for being the most popular dahlia today. 
Immense glistening bronzy buff blooms with shades of 
salmon and old gold, held high on the finest of long rigid 
stems. Excellent, medium size plant. Makes best cut 
flowers. Special while they last, 4 for $1.25 .35 
JANE LIBBY—(FD) Large spreading plant, many 
blooms on long stems. Color, rose pink.20 
JERSEY’S BEACON—(FD) A huge round bloom of 
Chinese scarlet and paler reverse giving it a two tone effect. 
Plant is very vigorous and foliage very rugged. Makes 
a fine flower to cut. A great favorite. Special price.25 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—(FD) Our largest seller. Medium 
size, pure clear pink bloom, on longest of fine stiff stems. 
Excellent plant. Free flowering. Best for garden, cut and 
exhibition purposes. Epecial price, 4 for 1.25 .35 
JERSEY’S JEWELL—(FD) A delicate mallow pink color, 
large blooms with long petals. Short plant, perfect stems. .35 
JERSEY’S MAMMOUTH—(FD) Huge massive, burnt 
orange colored blooms, good stems. Fine plants.70 
JERSEY’S QUEEN—(FD) Large lavender-pink blooms, 
short bushy plants. Very free flowering.25 
JERSEY’S SOVEREIGN—(FD) Medium size, shade of 
salmon-orange bloom. Good stems, vigorous grower.35 
J. K. ALEXANDER— (Hy. D) We can not recommend 
this dahlia too highly. It is a wonderful deep crimson-red, 
with a fleck of orange in center of each petal. 12 to 14 
inch blooms without disbudding. Healthy plant, but medi¬ 
um size. Long stems, blooms do not droop. 1934 intro¬ 
duction by one of the largest and oldest dahlia growers 
in the country. 3.00 
J. M. GOODRICH—(IF) Large spreading plant. Long 
wiry stems. Free blooming medium size flowers of a light 
pink, fading to yellowish pink at edges of petals. Very 
showy.25 
JUDGE ALTON B. PARKER—(FD) A fine golden buff 
color, with a tint of old rose. Large deep perfect blooms, 
on fine long stems. Extra rugged plants, good all around 
dahlia.25 
JUDGE MAREAN—(FD) This favorite has stood the test 
of time. A branching sturdy plant that blooms the more 
the flowers are cut. Medium size blooms, salmon pink, 
blended and shaded red, orange-yellow and old gold. 
Irridescent.35 
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