JANE COWL. ID, 5 ft., 8-10 ins. Buff and old gold. Good 
growth, foliage and stems. 
Root 50c Plant.. 
JANET SOUTHWICK, ID, 5ft., 8-10 ins. Deep tyrian 
rose with glistening sheen overall. New color and 
petal formation. 
Root $1.00 Plant. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, FD, 5 ft., 6-7 ins. Pink with trace 
of gold. Clean growth, long stems. Keeps very well. 
One of the best florist’s dahlias. 
Root 35c Plant_ 
JOSEPHINE G., ID, 4V2 ft., 7-8 ins. Bright rose pink and 
gold, tipped yellow and gold. Prolific bloomer hold¬ 
ing the flower well above the foliage. 
Root 50c Plant. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, ID, 5 ft., 8-10 ins. Rose pink. 
Blooms facing or up, well above the foliage. Won 
most prizes in the pink ID class for the past few 
years. 
Root 75c Plant_ 
KAY FRANCIS (Eastman-Cordes). 1935, SC, 5 ft., 9x5 
ins. A light lemon yellow that keeps its color well. 
An early and prolific bloomer holding the large Semi- 
Cactus flowers facing on good stems. Won achieve¬ 
ment Medals at New York and Camden, N. J. Honor 
Roll. 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.50 
KAWEAH, ID, 5 ft., 8-12 ins. Fuchsia rose. A California 
dahlia with a reputation for size and stems. 
Root $2.50 Plant $1.25 
KENTUCKY RED, ID, 5 ft., 7-10 ins. Bright scarlet or 
orange red. Blooms facing or up on clean growing 
plant. 
Root $1.00 Plant. 
LA FIESTA, ID, 5 ft., 8-12 ins. Buttercup yellow penciled 
red. Petals that twist and curl giving the appearance 
of a giant chrysanthemum. 
Root $2.00 Plant $1.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN, 1934, ID, 5-6 ft., 10-12 ins. Golden 
yellow blooms facing or slightly up on one of the best 
stems. Flowers often 6 to 7 inches deep with long, 
pointed, twisting petals and good centers. Probably 
won more firsts for the largest bloom in the show 
than any dahlia in 1934. Profuse bloomer. One of 
the most outstanding and sensational dahlias ever in¬ 
troduced. 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.50 
MAN O’WAR, 1934, ID, 5-6 ft., 8-9 ins. Dark oxblood red. 
A fine clean growing plant with flowers facing on good 
stems. 
Root $3.50 
Plant $1.75 
