HILLCREST MANDARIN— ID. A new combina¬ 
tion of red and gold which is more than strik¬ 
ing. It is a huge flower, having been grown 14 
inches in diameter. Foliage, stems and plant 
habit all that one could desire. 
Plants only $2.50 
HILLCREST ROYALIST— ID 1933. Large flowers 
of great beauty of a deep purplish red color, 
grown on the sturdiest of stems. Plants of luxu¬ 
riant growth. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
IVORY —FD (Bessie Boston). Dependable whites 
are rare, and Ivory really supplies the need of 
a choice high grade white dahlia. Slightly 
cream shade and beautiful in form, grown on 
correct stems, light but very stiff. 
Roots $0.75 
JAMES KIRBY —ID (Badetty). A very bright car¬ 
dinal red dahlia of medium size and excellent 
depth. This is a beautiful flower for a basket 
or vase in the dozen bloom class. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
JANE COWL —ID (Downs). An extraordinary 
dahlia. The huge glistening bronzy buff blooms 
are very artistic with the twisted and curled 
petals. Plants, stems, foliage and flowers all 
that could be desired. 
Roots $0.25 
JANET SOUTHWICK— ID (Chapman). Tyrian 
rose. Splendid size blooms and excellent stems. 
Good posture. On the 1931 Honor Roll and a 
consistent prize winner. This variety is a splen¬ 
did addition to any garden. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
JEAN TRIMBEE —ID. Color of richest deep pe¬ 
tunia violet, of immense size, borne well above 
the foliage on stiff rigid stems. A free bloomer 
of strong, vigorous habit. 
Roots $1.00 
JEROME KERN— ID (Veile <& Mendham). One 
of the sensational dahlias of 1932's Honor Roll. 
It is a long petaled, graceful flower with a 
background of shrimp pink delicately tinted 
with gold and bronze. Reverse petals are bright 
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