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DAHLIA I.D., Lady Moyra Ponsonby. 
JAMES KIRBY. I.D. The best red exhibition dahlia for 
cutting to date. The plant is a vigorous grower and 
very free-flowering. Has been awarded the A.D.S. cer¬ 
tificate of merit. $1.00. 
JANE COWL. I.D. Massive flower, petals curled and 
twisted. A glistening bronzy buff and old gold blend¬ 
ing to a deeper shade toward the center, the reverse 
petals a pale flesh color. Strong stem, insect-resisting. 
50c. 
JANE DIXON. F.D. The contrast of large, high-centered 
blooms of soft apricot-buff, edged rose, on the massive, 
dark green foliage makes an attractive picture in the 
garden or when cut. Stems are strong and erect. $2.00. 
JERSEY’S BEACON. F.D. Chinese scarlet with a paler 
reverse, very large flower, vigorous grower, good stem. 
3 5c. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. F. D. One of the best pinks. 3 5c. 
Jersey’s Majestic. I.D. A giant Dahlia. An exquisite 
blend of salmon, old gold and rose. Stems perfect. $2.00. 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE. S.C. One of the best of the 
1935 introductions. Similar in form and size to Amelia 
Earhart, but an entirely different color. A very pretty 
buff suffused peach, semi-cactus, with beautifully point¬ 
ed petals. Large flowers of perfect form and an ex¬ 
ceptionally good grower, producing an abundance of 
blooms. $5.00. 
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Josephine G. S.C. True rose-pink, 
some petals tipped yellow. A prolific 
bloomer and sturdy grower. 50c. 
KAY FRANCIS. S.C. The beautiful 
deep flowers with high, full centers 
and numerous petals are soft lemon- 
yellow, larger and deeper in color 
than Frau O. Bracht. This variety 
is a tall, rugged grower with sturdy 
stems, but needs some disbudding to 
produce large blooms. $5.00. 
Kathleen Norris. I.D. True rose-pink 
deepening to mallow pink but paler 
in the center. Broad overlapping 
petals with twisted ends filled to the 
center. 75c. 
Kentucky. F.D. A sport of Jersey’s 
Beauty, a stronger grower. Color is 
Jersey’s Beauty pink, with yellow 
and gold blend, making it more of a 
salmon-pink. 50c. 
LORD OF AUTUMN. I.D. The best 
clear yellow for exhibition. Large, 
deep flowers which resemble exhi¬ 
bition chrysanthemums make it in¬ 
valuable for show purposes. $5.00. 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY. I D. 
Although we have a number of good 
yellow Dahlias, this variety is of a 
pleasing shade of clear, light lemon- 
yellow, and a very desirable, even 
form. The petals, broad at the base 
and decidedly pointed at tips, make 
it lean toward the Semi-Cactus in 
general appearance. Centers are full, 
stems erect, and a good grower. 
$2.50. 
MAUREEN. F.D. An exquisite old 
gold suffused terra cotta, deeper in 
the center. Large, deep flower of 
perfect formation. $5.00. 
MILTON J. CROSS. I.D. Beautiful coloring of apricot- 
peach with a bright golden face. The flowers attain a 
size of 12 inches across by 8 inches in depth and are 
held well above the foliage by long, strong stems. Win¬ 
ner of five medals this year, including three American 
Home Achievement medals at the New York Shows. 
Plants only, $7.50. 
MINISTERIUM. I.D. Huge flowers, pale yellow heavily 
tinged apricot. A gorgeous dahlia with absolutely 
straight stems. $5.00. 
Monmouth Champion. F.D. A wonderful dahlia produc¬ 
ing twice as many blooms as any other large flowered 
variety, blooms measuring from 10 to 12 inches in 
diameter. The color is brilliant orange. 75c. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal. I.D. Rich glowing old rose, with¬ 
out a trace of any other color. Huge flowers of great 
depth and substance. 50c. 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS. C. We were much impressed 
with this Straight Cactus dahlia at Grand Rapids, where 
it was the winner as the best Michigan Seedling, also 
the best undisseminated Dahlia at the First Mid-West 
Dahlia Society Show. It is a primrose or light lemon- 
yellow shading lighter toward the tips but of sufficient 
depth to show yellow under artificial light. It will not 
be in competition with Frau O. Bracht, as it is a true 
Cactus, and we have few in this class that grow to the 
size and perfection of this Dahlia. Fine stems and a 
continuous bloomer. $7.50. 
