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HILLCREST SWISS ROSE (ID) 
Color, Swiss rose. Blooms of extremely large dimensions 
and perfect quality. Bushes are strong, healthy and insect- 
resisting. Stems, 2 to 3 feet long.Root $ .75 
HONOR BRIGHT (FD) 
Color of this new variety is peach red to light jasper red. 
Stems are extra long and foliage insect-resistant. A Dahlia 
of unusual beauty and unexcelled for exhibition or cut 
flower work because of its great keeping qualities. 
Plant $1.50; Root $3.00 
HUNTS VELVET WONDER (ID) 1935 
Here is a Dahlia of great size and beauty. The color is a 
rich violet burgundy and the stems and plant growth are 
unusually good. Fine for exhibition — a sure winner. 
Plants only $2.00 
IDA PERKINS (FD) 
One of the best white cut flower varieties because it has 
good size, long stems and excellent keeping qualities. A 
very free bloomer and the bush is hardy and thrifty. 
Root $ .50 
INDIANA MOON (ID) 
A gorgeous Dahlia of a pleasing combination of colors 
described as flesh ocher with lines of spinel pink. The 
exhibition type blooms are supported on exceptionally long 
and stiff stems. Flowers average from 8 to 12 inches in 
diameter.Root $1.00 
JAMES KIRBY (ID) 
A Dahlia of striking beauty and character, possessing not 
only an artistic petal formation, but a rich crimson color¬ 
ing that is of dazzling brilliance. The plant is sturdy in 
growth and its clean-cut foliage affords a pleasing contrast 
to the beautiful blooms. The stems are exceptional, rang¬ 
ing from 30 to 40 inches in length.Root $ .75 
JANE COWL (ID) 
Buff salmon and orange. Massive blooms. One of the 
finest and most popular Dahlias today. A perfect flower, 
stem and plant.Root $ .50 
JANE HOBBY (Min.) 1935 
A dandy new miniature with cardinal red blooms of per¬ 
fect formation and with excellent stems for cutting. Very 
profuse bloomer.Root $1.00 
JANE ROSS (ID) 1935 
Color is bright purplish crimson shaded violet. This Dahlia 
has beauty, good stems and strong insect resistant foliage. 
Somewhat inclined to fade under strong sun light, other¬ 
wise a satisfactory Dahlia.Root $2.00 
JEAN KEEFER (ID) 
An unusually attractive variety. Color, pink shading to 
silver and pastel mauve. Blooms of exquisite beauty and 
huge size, held way above the foliage, facing upward. 
Root $ .50 
JEAN TRIMBEE (SC) 
A Dahlia that really needs no introduction. The huge, 
rich petunia violet blooms are very beautiful and artistic. 
The stems can’t be excelled and the plant is a strong, 
sturdy grower .Root $ .75 
JEROME KERN (ID) 
An informal decorative of exquisite formation, different 
from any other Dahlia by reason of the unusual curling 
of the petals at the back. The color is soft shrimp pink 
with gold shadings in the center. The stems are perfect 
and plant growth vigorous.Root $1.00 
JESSIE CRAWFORD (ID) 1935 
A fine new novelty of large size and perfect formation. 
The color is bright orchid or violet red, stems are long 
and straight and the plant is a splendid grower. 
Plant $2.00; Root $5.00 
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