GOLDEN ROD, Cactus.—This variety comes from 
Holland and is a fine medium size bloom of 
clear golden yellow very freely produced.50 
HELEN IVENS, F.D. (F. & M.)—Orchid lavender 
of large size. The bush is rather tall and the 
flowers are held facing on long stems. Good.50 
HEART OF MILWAUKEE, F.D.—Tall growing 
bush with large dark golden buff flowers held 
sidewise on stiff stems. We used a ladder to 
pick some this past season. For best results 
pinch back twice. Very good.75 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES, I.D. (Scott) — 
This is an odd variety of soft apricot buff with 
very wavey and ruffled petals. The blooms are 
large and the bush is quite branching. 1.00 
IRENE ANDERSON, I.D.—Here is a very at¬ 
tractive two-color dahlia that will immediate¬ 
ly attract your attention whether in the gar¬ 
den or show room. The color is almost a gar¬ 
net purple with white tips. Long pointed pet¬ 
als add to its beauty . 1.00 
IROQUOISE SUNBEAM, I.D. (Toth)—This was 
one of the best growers in our garden the past 
season, being a tall bush with large blooms of 
orange buff and flesh ochre. The stems are 
perfect and the blooms keep well. 3.00 
IMPERIAL PINK, I.D. (Lyndora)—Clear light 
rose pink with shades of gold near the base of 
center petals. Tall bush with large perfectly 
tight blooms. Should be planted early. Rather 
late bloomer . .50 
JAMES KIRBY, I.D. (Badetty)—Tall bush al¬ 
ways covered with medium size blooms of 
bright, rich cardinal red, always with a per¬ 
fectly tight center. The blooms are wonderful 
keepers and produced in abundance.75 
JEROME KERN, I.D. (V. & M.)—Shrimp pink 
with gold shadings at the center and having a 
very artistic whirl. Very striking. 1.50 
JERSEY’S MAJESTIC, I.D. (Waite)—This is a 
real majestic dahlia in every way, nice grow¬ 
ing bush, dark green foliage, extra large blooms, 
real good stems and a flower of real beauty. 
Color is a pleasing blend of salmon, old rose 
and gold. Long pointed petals add to the 
beauty and the large blooms are good keepers.. 2.00 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, Straight Cactus (Waite) — 
This is truly a lovely medium size pure white 
cactus. Not often do we get such a good cac¬ 
tus from our own United States, but this is one 
of the real good ones. The flowers, while not 
large, are very deep and held perfectly on good 
long stiff stems. This is always attractive no 
matter where you place it. 1.50 
JERSEY'S GLORY, F.D. (Waite)—Large golden 
bronze on good stems held well out of a tall 
growing bush. This is a good formal.50 
JEAN TRIM BEE, S.C. (Trimbee)—This deep pur¬ 
ple dahlia was originated in Canada and has 
made a host of friends in the states. The color 
is a rich petunia violet and the stiff stems hold 
large blooms nearly on top. Our stock of this 
variety is exceptionally good. Bargain at.50 
JEWEL OF INDIA, I.D. (Newsom)—Rich glowing 
scarlet with an overcast of maroon. The blooms 
will average 9 inches and the stems are good.. .50 
KENTUCKY RED, I.D. (White)—Bright vivid, 
scarlet, very attractive on long strong stems. 
The blooms are 8 to 10 inches and freely pro¬ 
duced .50 
