HUNTS VELVET WONDER, 1935 (ID)—Another 
giant of great beauty. The color is a rich violet 
Burgundy. On the Honor Rolls. Plant_,_$7.50 
JACK, 1934 (Pompon)—Purple garnet, a dainty little 
pompon. Was on the Honor Roll 1933. Stock 
limited. Plant, net___50c 
JANE COWL (ID)—Very large, good stiff stems. 
Color warm buff and gold. The most gratifying 
of all dahlias. Root_*_35c 
JANE HOBBY, 1935 (Min D) — The low growing 
plants are literally covered with intense, fiery car¬ 
dinal red flowers with bright yellow pollened cen¬ 
ters, a row of red for the garden. It is an open 
centered decorative in form. On Harts Honor Roll. 
Plant _50c 
JEAN TRIMBEE (SC)—Very large petunia violet, 
good stems but benefits by pinching back center of 
plant after it has made three sets of leaves. Root 
$1.00, Plant_*_*-50c 
JERSEYS BEAUTY (FD)—Extra fine, true pink, 
good stem and a variety that is unsurpassed for cut 
flowers. Root _25c 
JERSEYS DAINTY (In. C) — An elegant white 
flower that was one of the big favorites at the shows 
last fall. Every garden should have at least one 
in 1935. Root $3.00, Plant_$1.50 
JESSICA (Pompon)—A fine little flower. Color 
yellow tipped red. Root__25c 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE, 1935 (SC)—A large Semi 
Cactus bloom in a beautiful three-toned combina¬ 
tion of peach, apricot and mauve, the three colors 
blend splendidly. A strong thrifty, and free 
blooming variety. On Harts Honor Roll. 
Plant _$5.00 
JEROME KEARN (ID)—Large shrimp pink tinted 
with gold and bronze, petals twist and wave very 
artistically. Stems erect, good grower. Plant $1.50 
JILL (Pompon)—Little Jack’s mate. Yellow tipped 
carmine. Very dainty and beautiful. On 1933 
Honor Roll. Plant_50c net 
JOSEPHINE G. (SC)—A pleasing shade of true rose 
pink tipped yellow. Medium size blooms on perfect 
stems. Root 75c, Plant _ 40c 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (ID)—A true pink that is very 
large and seems to be a big favorite with every one. 
A perfect dahlia. Root 75c, Plant_40c 
K A WE AH (ID)—Extremely large and unusual shade 
of rich fuchia rose, long stiff stems and robust grow¬ 
ing. A big prize winner. Plant_$1.00 
KAY FRANCIS, 1935 (SC) — A perfectly formed 
Semi-Cactus. Light lemon yellow that never burns 
or fades in the hottest sun, also is unharmed by 
wind or rain and regardless of weather, perfect 
flowers are ready for all shows. Won 11 first 
prizes in 1934 on Harts Honor Roll. According to 
the Judges and Growers KAY FRANCIS is the most 
useful and here to stay. Plant_$5.00 
KEMPS PURPLE WONDER (FD)—Large and beau¬ 
tiful flowers born on a robust bush, with good 
stems. Color rich dark purple. Plant_$2.00 
KEMPS WHITE WONDER (ID)—Extremely large 
pure white flowers 12 to 14 inches in diameter and 
5 to 6 inches in depth. If you like white dahlias 
that are fool proof in every way, buy this one sure. 
Root $1.50, Plant_$1.00 
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