.25 
JERSEY TRIUMPH, D.—Bright copper, flushed with 
Salmon bronze . 
JEWEL OF INDIA, I. D.-Rich glowing scarlet, suf¬ 
fused maroon, immense blooms on stiff stems 
.Root .50; Plant .25 
JOSEPHINE G., S. C.-Bright shade of true rose pink 
tipped straw yellow, 1929 Roll of Honor Dahlia. 
Extra large and very fine.Root .35; Plant .25 
JUANITA MENACHO, S. C.-Very large flowers of 
deep bluish violet, strong grower and free bloom¬ 
er.Root $1.00; Plant ,50 
JUDGE MAREAN, D.-—Glowing salmon, red, orange, 
and yellow.-—....20 
JUNE JUSTICE, I. D.—Rich deep shade of tyrian rose, 
suffused with bright purple, blooms often 10 
inches, on good strong stems, very fine.Plant .50 
KATHERINE COLE, F. D.—Cream suffused light pink 
and tipped lilac rose, large blooms, long stems 
.Roots .50; Plants .25 
KATHERINE KELLY, D.—Rich brownish red, shaded 
maroon, large blooms..Root .35; Plant .25 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, D.—Very large rose pink, a 
great prize winner.Roots .50; Plant .25 
KAY FRANCIS, S. C.-Soft lemon yellow, a glorified 
Frau O’Bracht, but a larger flower, with more 
petals and a deeper color. Sturdy stems, has a 
great show record: eleven first prizes, and the 
Achievement Medal, 1934.....Plants only $2.00 
KEMPS VIOLET WONDER, D.—Large violet color. 
A gold medal Dahlia, 1927..35 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER-See White Wonder 
KING MIDAS, D.—Pu re golden yellow, huge blooms 
.Root .35; Plant .25 
KENTUCKY RED, I. D.—Pu re scarlet, large bright 
showy blooms, good stems.Root .50; Plant .35 
KEWEAH, 1. D.-Deep cerise with rose shadings, 
immense blooms often 14 inches across. World 
Fair prize winner, Chicago, 1933, and Roll of 
Honor Dahlia.Root $1.50; Plant .75 
LA FIESTA, I. D.-Huge blooms of deep sulphur 
yellow, penciled coral red, petals curl and twist, 
good stout stems, a great prize winner. 
.Root $1.00; Plant .50 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY, I. D.—A pure glowing 
yellow. Huge blooms up to 1 2 inches wide, long 
cane-like stems, color a rich deep golden yellow, 
stiff stems, great prize winner and on the Roll of 
Honor...Root $1.00; Plant .50 
LORD OF AUTUMN, I. D.—One of the largest and 
most beautiful Dahlias. The immense big blooms 
are often 12 inches wide by 8 inches deep on 
A great prize winner.Root $3.00; Plant $1.50 
LOUISE BATES, S. C.-Immense big blooms often 10 
to 12 inches wide by 7 inches deep. Color a 
beautiful mallow pink, with phlox purple center. 
A grand exhibition Dahlia.Plants $1.00 
MAID MARIAN, H. C.—Beautiful shade of pure rose 
pink, very large and extra fine. 
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