DAHLIA 
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Jersey’s White Beauty 
Originated and disseminated by William H. Waite. 
The FINEST COMMERCIAL introduction since 
Jersey’s Beauty. 
The BEST PURE WHITE up to the present time. 
SIZE—Normally 5 to 7 inches. 
STEM—Perfect. Slender and stiff. 
SUBSTANCE—Good. The petals having a waxy firmness. An excellent keeper. 
FOLIAGE—Splendid. Not coarse. Can all be used on the flower when cut. 
GROWTH—Upright. Every shoot produces a long stemmed flower. It may be planted as close as 
two feet in the rows without support. 
• An early and continuous bloomer. Stock planted in May will bloom 
from early August until frost. The flowers open very fast and 
are always perfect; no bull-heads and no open centers. 
JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY is unusually disease resistant. 
Bear This Signature 
Mr. Waite says: “I have had Jersey’s White Beauty for the past five years, and have not yet seen a stunted plant. 
If it is possible to have a better cut flower Dahlia than Jersey’s Beauty, we have it here as “White Beauty”. Being 
white, it does not fade in the sun like the pink, and the stems and foliage are more pleasing. 
Since introducing Jersey’s Beauty thirteen years ago, I have raised thousands of Seedlings and have had all the 
other new ones on trial. I have no hesitation in saying, “JERSEY’S WE1ITE BEAUTY” is the most perfect Dahlia 
I have ever raised. I predict a greater future for Jersey’s White Beauty than has had the pink.” 
FIRST PRIZE 
FLOWER GROWER 
Monmouth County Horticultural 
FLORISTS EXCHANGE 
DECEMBER, 1935. 
Society 1934 and 1935 
OCTOBER 26, 1935 
For several years 1 have 
watched this Dahlia, and during 
the past two seasons it has 
achieved the position of a ‘‘sell 
out” in the New York Cut 
Flower Market, as a white. In 
the 1935 New York Show, it 
won as the best white formal 
in the section for medium size 
blooms. . . . the blooms are 
very much the same as Jer¬ 
sey’s Beauty, except that it is 
a more profuse bloomer. 
FIRST PRIZE 
American Dahlia Society, 1935 
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 
Elberon Horticultural Society, 1935 
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 
... A white variety that will 
undoubtedly win much favor, is 
JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY. A 
typical commercial variety. The 
blooms come within the Ameri¬ 
can Dahlia Society’s new classi¬ 
fication for Medium Formal 
Decorative. In the opinion of 
many, it is the best white cut 
flower variety in sight. 
Albany Florists Club, 1935 
JERSEY S WHITE BEAUTY IS IN DEMAND . STOCK IS LIMITED . DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED 
ORDER PLANTS NOW FOR SPRING DELIVERY 
Plants $3.00 each $27.50 for ten $250.00 per hundred, for 25 or more. 
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