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JANE COWL-(ID) —Most every dahlia lover knows 
about this flower, but for the benefit of those 
who have not had the pleasure of growing it, 
it still takes the honors in the dahlia world, 
it is a warm buff and old gold. No dahlia 
garden is complete without it.35 
JEAN KEEFER-(ID)— -A beautiful rose-pink. A 
graceful flower held erect on great long stiff 
stems. 1.50 
JEAN TRIMBEE-(SC) —The color is a beautiful 
petunia violet. Plants grow tall, with long, 
erect stems. Wonderful for exhibition pur¬ 
poses. 1.50 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY-(FD)— This flower needs no in¬ 
troduction. A lovely pink with a shading of 
chamois The flowers are perfectly formed 
and borne on a long stiff stem. None better 
for cut flowers.25 
JERSEY’S BEACON-(FD) —Another old standard 
but still widly grown and liked. Chinese 
scarlet with a buff reflex. Very large, splendid 
form.25 
JERSEY’S TRIUMPH-(FD)— Copper and salmon 
with growth and habits like Jersey’s Beauty. 
Excellent cut flower..50 
KING MIDAS-(ID) —Pure golden yellow. Very 
large flowers with fine strong stems, holding 
big blooms erect. A free and continuous 
bloomer..50 
KENTUCKY-(FD) —A sport of Jersey’s Beauty, The 
color is salmon pink. This flower posses all 
the fine qualities of the parent plant. Perfect 
cut flower..50 
KENTUCKY RED-(ID)— One of the brightest reds 
of recent introduction. A flaming scarlet-red 
and will not fade from the sun. Strong 
healthy foliage.1.50 
KATHERINE NORRIS-(ID) —One of the finest in¬ 
formal pinks. It is large and graceful and the 
flowers are held on good stems. An excellent 
cut flower.50 
LAFIESTA-(ID) —B utter-cup yellow, penciled with 
soft red. The flowers are large and fluffy. 
This flower should be planted early as we 
found it to be a late bloomer.2.00 
LONG HILL (ID) —A seeding of Jane Cowl. Orange 
cadmium and coral. The plant is a good 
grower and a prolific bloomer. Fine exhibit¬ 
ion flower.3.00 
LAWRENCE TIBBETT-(FD) —The color is a warm 
glowing clean peach. This immense twelve to 
fourteen inch formal decorative dahlia of fine 
form is held erect on strong straight stems, on 
tall strong bushes and are excellent keepers as 
cut flowers. An Honor Roll Flower and win¬ 
ner of many prizes.12.00 
Lubeck Gardens, 29 Fifth Street, Attleboro, Mass. 
