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HILLCREST SWISS ROSE (F. D.)—Color, Swiss rose. Blooms of extremely 
large size and perfect quality. The foliage is strong, healthy, and insect 
resisting. No spraying necessary. Stems average two feet long and the 
blooms are held above the plant. We recommend this dahlia to you. 
Tubers. $2.00 
INDIANA MOON (I. D.)—This is truly a giant dahlia with a pleasing com¬ 
bination of color described as flesh ochre with lines of special pink. A tall 
bush, fine insect resisting foliage, good branching habit all go to make 
this a prize winner wherever shown. It'is also an honor roll and certificate 
winner. Roots $1.00 
IROQUOIS ECLIPSE F. D. (Toth)—The large blooms on this particular variety 
stands erectly on fine stems. The color is phlox pink with dark shading ‘ 
at the base of the petals. A good extybicion flower and. hhs fine keeping 
qualities. , ^3$** il ' Roots $5.00 
IROQUOIS GIANT I. D. (Toth)—The color bluish violet, a very prolific 
bloomer of 10 inch flowers on strong stems. This dahlia has also done 
well at the N. Y. Botanical Garden. The bush is a strong robust grower 
with leathery foliage, a good keeper when cut. Roots $7.00 
JAMES KIRBY (I. D.)—Winner as best 19 32 Introduction, Ten blooms on long 
stems at New York, also as best red in the Open-to-all Section in Rockville 
Centre. The color is a bright, rich cardinal red on well-formed, deep 
flowers, with extra good stems and foliage. Tubers, $2.00 
JANE COWL (I. D.)—A massive large flower with great depth that is still 
winning more than its share of prizes. Color a glistening bronzy buff and 
gold, blending to a deeper shade at the center. The petals of this monster 
curl and twist so that it shows the pale flesh reverse, giving the flower a 
soft warm glow. Root, $.35 
JERSEY BEACON (F. D.)—The most spectacular of the Jersey family, Color 
a bright Chinese scarlet with a buff reflex, giving it a two toned effect. 
Tubers, $.25 
JERSEY BEAUTY (F. D.)—Large pure pink, on long erect stems and still in 
great demand as a florist flower. Good keeper. Tubers, $.25 
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JERSEY DAINTY (S. C. (Waite)—A lovely and very satisfactory dahlia. White 
with a faint overtone of pink, and is sometimes an absolutely pure white. 
It has an excellent growth, fine stem, and is known to be a profuse bloomer. 
Roots $2.50 
JEAN CHAZOT OR GAY PA REE (C)—This has been well described as 
“Autumn tinted dahlia.” The color is a golden bronze heightened by a 
suffusion of nasturtium red. Roots $.25 
JERSEY’S MAJESTIC (I. D.)—A giant dahlia and naturally large under nor¬ 
mal growing conditions. The color is a pleasing blend of salmon, old rose, 
and gold. Tubers, $2.50 
JERSEY MELODY (S. C.)-—The color of this marvelous dahlia is Tyrian rose, 
shading to silver at the tips with a silver reverse that gives it a two 
toned color and enhancing its striking beauty, which are held erect on 
stiff wiry stems. A very prolific bloomer. Tubers, $1.00 
JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.)—This beautiful dahlia was originated in Canada, and 
owing to its huge size, color and petal formation, won many prizes here 
Color a rich petunia violet and many blooms close to 12 inches in width and 
7 inches in depth can be cut from a single plant. An unusual and outstand¬ 
ing variety that drew plenty of attention at my gardens the past season 
Tubers, $1.00 
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