aloft with a beauty that stops you and makes you 
look again. Roots 50c 
JEAN KEEFER (l.D.) — A beautiful rose pink, 
on good strong erect stems that can be cut up to 
6 feet in length. The flowers average 7 inches in 
width and 4 inches in depth and continue so until 
the end of the season. The plant is a clean, tall 
and prolific bloomer. Roots 50c 
JERSEY’S BEACON (F.D.) (Waite) —A universal 
favorite as an exhibition and garden flower; color 
is a Chinese scarlet with a paler reverse, giving it 
a two-toned effect. Flowers are large and globular 
in shape. The plant is a vigorous grower having 
splendid insect resisting foliage. Roots 50c 
JERSEY BEAUTY (F.D.) (Waite) — This is un¬ 
doubtedly the finest pink dahlia in existence. A 
glorious flower of eosine pink; pleases everybody 
either as a garden flower, a cut flower or for exhi¬ 
bition purposes. Tall vigorous grower, profuse 
bloomer with fine stems and foliage. It leads all 
other varieties in sales of individual dahlias in our 
garden. Roots 50c 
JERSEY MELODY (S.C.) — The color of this mar¬ 
velous 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. Roots $1.00 
JIM MOORE (l.D.) (Loller 85,)—A dahlia worthy 
of space in any one’s garden. It is distinctive in 
form and color. The petals are long and regular, 
roiling back at tips, while the color is a primrose 
yellow shaded gold and suffused salmon. A good 
healthy grower. Roots $1.00 
KAWEAH (Giant I. Dec.) (Meussdorffer) - Size 
of this variety, however, is only one of the good 
qualities as it has splendid stems, form and sub¬ 
stance, glorious color, and is a wonderful keeper. 
Color is hard to describe, a deep, clear, rose-cerise, 
center of petals shading to a rich, velvety cardinal 
toward the center of the flower, and when fully 
matured, shade lighter toward the tips of the petals, 
almost mauve or orchid. Blooms of 15 inches dia¬ 
meter, and very deep, are common, and these tre¬ 
mendous flowers are held perfectly erect on very 
long, extra strong, stiff stems. Roots $1.00 
KARL BONAWITZ (S.C.) (Dahliadel 86) — The 
entire make-up of this dahlia will appeal to the 
artistic. It has sufficient size to assert itself, while 
the form, color and keeping qualities make it 
graceful as well as useful. Color is a brilliant vel¬ 
vety carmine. This variety was featured by us in 
four of the big Eastern shows where it was greatly 
admired and was one of our best keepers. 
Roots $2.00 
KENTUCKY (l.D.) (Wiggington) — A sport of 
Jersey’s Beauty with every good trait of the latter. 
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