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O A K L E I G H 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE (SC) 1935 
A large semi-cactus variety in a beautiful color combina¬ 
tion, peach, apricot and mauve, perfectly blended. A strong 
vigorous grower with fine stems and tough foliage. 
Plant $2.00; Root $5.00 
JIM MOORE (ID) 
Clear primrose yellow, shading to gold with tints of sal¬ 
mon. A beautiful, well proportioned flower of unusual 
size and distinction. Rugged plant characteristics. Root $ .50 
JOSEPHINE G (SC) 
Here is a variety we can recommend most heartily — it is 
a perfect Dahlia in every respect — a most charming semi¬ 
cactus. A bright rose pink which immediately attracts 
attention. A very profuse bloomer and the stems are excel¬ 
lent. A mighty popular Dahlia and a good one, too. 
Root $ .50 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (ID) 
Rose pink. A remarkable exhibition Dahlia. Petals broad 
and overlapping with twisted tips. Indispensible to every 
Dahlia lover.Root $ .50 
KAY FRANCIS (SC) 1935 
A light lemon yellow semi-cactus, something on the order 
of Frau O. Bracht. This Dahlia appears to have a splendid 
show record, according to reports and we believe it will 
be a popular variety for several years.Plants only $2.00 
KENO (FD) 1935 
Color is watermelon pink, or Begonia rose. Blooms aver¬ 
age 8 to 9 inches on long stems which hold the flowers 
well above the foliage. Especially good for cut flower 
work.Root $3.00 
KENTUCKY RED (ID) 
This Dahlia is a favorite with us and our visitors on 
account of its brilliant scarlet red color — there is no color 
just like it. Blooms 8 to 11 inches on long, stiff stems. The 
bush is a strong insect-proof grower.Root $ .75 
LA FIESTA (ID) 
A monster of a distinctive new type — having the appear¬ 
ance of a huge chrysanthemum. Color, butter yellow, pen¬ 
ciled red. Blooms 12 inches wide by 8 inches deep are not 
uncommon. A profuse bloomer and the habit of growth is 
perfect.Root $1.00 
LOIS MARION (1C) 
An incurved Cactus. Center petals citron yellow, outer 
petals shrimp pink, giving a splashed effect. A very tall 
grower with straight, cane-like stems. A rank grower and 
should be severely pruned for best results.Root $1.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (ID) 
One of the finest yellow Dahlias we have grown. A deep 
golden yellow which does not bleach or burn. We had 
blooms the past season over 12 inches across, on stems 
that held the flowers high above the foliage. It is a prolific 
bloomer with fine growing habits.Plants only $1.00 
MARMION (ID) 
Pure gold, bronze suffusion. Free bloomer on splendid 
stems. One of the largest.Root $ .50 
MAN O'WAR (ID) 
One of the best dark reds on the market. A strong, vigor¬ 
ous grower with giant blooms, long straight stems and 
insect-proof foliage. The color is rich, dark carmine red 
with plenty of glow and life. This variety is just naturally 
a big bloomer.Plant $1.00; Root $2.00 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON (ID) 
Opalescent pink. Huge flowers of exhibition type. Another 
of our favorites and it always attracts attention. Don’t be 
without it.Root $ .30 
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