Hunt’s Velvet Wonder 
JOSEPHINE G (ID-SC).50 
(Grosscross) Lovely shade of rose pink, some of 
the petals tipped pale yellow. Profuse bloomer on 
medium height plant. A lovely flower for cutting. 
JUDGE LEON McCORD (FD) . . .40 
(Boston) Deep shade of old gold with reverse of 
old rose. A remarkable dahlia with enormous flow¬ 
ers. Blooms both early and late, an exceptional 
dahlia. 
JULLINAR (FD).50 
(Newsom) Sofest pastel shadings of lavender, heav¬ 
ily striped and shaded with pink. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (ID) . . . .40 
(F & M) An outstanding dahlia in rose pink with 
lighter shadings. Low growing bush with flowers 
held high on long, stiff stems. Has been one of the 
most popular pinks. 
KAWEAH (ID).1.50 
(Meussdorffer) Deep cerise with rose shadings. 
Blooms immense in size, really a sensational 
dahlia. 
KAY FRANCIS (SC).5.00 
(Cordes-Eastman( Beautiful deep flowers of a light 
lemon yellow. A good keeper on sturdy stems. Free 
bloomer and an outstanding prize winner in the 
1934 shows. PLANTS 2.50 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER (ID) . 
(Kemp) Violet with royal purple undertone. Good 
keeper and a truly outstanding variety and never 
falls. Flowers are of perfect form, never burn, and 
keep well both on bush and when cut. 
JACK O’LANTERN (ID) .... 
(Success) Brilliant orange-red, shading to a darker 
red at center. Petals wide and twisted with those 
in the center tipped with gold. 
.20 
JANE COWL (ID). 
(Down) Golden bronze flowers very deep and full. 
An extremely popular one since its introduction and 
justly so. 
.25 
JANET SOUTHWICK (ID) . . . 
(Chapman) Deep Tyrian rose with glistening rose 
sheen over all. Excellent stems and a good record. 
We can recommend in every way. A tall, thrifty 
plant. 
.90 
JEAN TEIMBEE (SC). 
(Trimbee) Beautiful petunia violet. Massive 
blooms, yet artistic with long petals that curl and 
twist. Tall, vigorous grower. 
.60 
JEWEL OF INDIA (ID) .... 
(Newsome) Rich, glowing scarlet, overcast with 
maroon. Large, fluffy flowers held proudly erect 
on excellent stiff stems. 
1.00 
JERSEY’S BEACON (FD) . . . 
(Waite) Another of the old favorites in a Chinese 
red with buff reflex, giving a two-tone effect. 
Flowers are large on good stiff stems. 
.15 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (FD) . . . 
(Waite) Probably the best known and most popu¬ 
lar dahlia among the pinks. Large, deep flowers 
on long, stiff stems. 
.15 
JERSEY’S IDEAL (ID) .... 
(Waite) Deep lavender pink. Flowers medium 
large, full and excellent for cutting. 
.20 
JERSEY’S RADIANCE (SC) . . 
(Waite) Bittersweet orange in color. Flowers are 
large on long, stiff stems. Very attractive. 
.25 
KING MIDAS (ID).45 
(Peacock) Pure golden yellow. Form perfect stems 
long, stiff and straight. Plant is a strong, sturdy 
grower. 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY (ID) . 1.50 
(Elder-Lee) Color a pure golden yellow, with long, 
broad petals. The flowers are held on long, stiff 
stems, coming up well out of a lovely type of plant 
that is strong and robust. This is an honor roll 
variety from Canada and a real addition to the 
yellow class. 
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