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WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
JAMES KIRBY, I. D. (82), ML., 4 ft. 
(Badetty). Winner as Best 1932 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. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
JANE COWL, I. D. (88), LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
Bloom 10 x 6. This wonderful dahlia has been a success 
wherever grown. Color, a warm buff and old gold, blending 
to apricot and rose at the center. Bush growth is ideal 
with strong stems holding the giant flowers upright. A 
dahlia that is sure to please you, for it is large and 
impressive. It is still winning prizes everywhere and is one 
of our three best selling cut flowers. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .50 
JANE DEW, I. D. (85) 
A true clear pink that ranks with the best; an abundance 
of large flowers. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants Only $1.50 
JEAN KEEFER, I. D. (85), LL., 5 ft. 
A beautiful rose pink, on good strong erect stems that can 
be cut up to 3 ft. in length. The flowers average 8 in. 
in width and 5 inches in depth and continue so until the 
end of the season. The plant is a clean, tall and prolific 
bloomer. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
JEAN TRIMBEE, S. C. (85), ML., 5 to 6 ft. 
This variety can be grown to 12 in. Color is a rich, glow¬ 
ing petunia violet, a better description might be a purple 
Fort Monmouth, but it is a still larger flower than Fort 
Monmouth. Vigorous habit of growth ; stems are very stiff 
and straight. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
JEROME KERN. I. D. (85), ML., 5 ft. 
A long-petaled, graceful flower with background of shrimp 
pink with tints of gold and bronze. The reverse of the 
petals is bright old rose. It is a sturdy grower. The flower 
has a very impressive show record, winning many times, 
one of its many prizes being for the best-keeping variety 
in the show. 
Plants $1.50 Roots $3.00 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, F. D. (89), ML., 5 to 7 ft. 
Honor Roll, beautiful pink, always good. 
Roots $ .35 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, S. C. (89), ML. 
Here is a beauty. A pure white that looks you straight in 
the face on extra long wiry stems. Profuse bloomer and 
a garden attraction and cut flower that can’t be beat. 
Won first at the Great Mid-West show as the best bloom 
regardless of size. Bloom 6 to 8 in. No garden is com¬ 
plete without it. 
Plants $1.50 Roots $3.00 
JERSEY’S MELODY, S. C. (83), ML., 4 ft. 
A very lovely semi-cactus dahlia, bright and very aptly 
named. A basket of this variety created a great deal of 
comment at the New York Show. Tyrian rose shading to 
silver on the tips with a silver reverse. A very striking 
variety on fine stiff stems. Honor Roll. Not as good 
this year as in 1933. 
Roots $ .75 
JERSEY TRIUMPH, F. D. (85), LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
Copper to salmon bronze. Big, splendid cut flower. Seed¬ 
ling of Jersey Beauty. 
Roots $ .75 
JOSEPHINE G., S. C. (86), ML., 4 ft. 
Honor Roll 1930. Color, ti-ue rose pink, petals tipped 
pinard yellow. Unusual bloom formation attracts every¬ 
one. Its fluted petals, vivid coloring, proud upright blooms 
and splendid habits of growth make it a real addition to 
any collection. Don’t miss it. A general favorite in the 
garden and showroom. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
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