HAPPY CHOICE—8x4 Bush 5 (FD) 1935. The color 
is a copper yellow suffused with canary yellow. 
Large flowers are borne on long stems. 
Green plant _l; _:_ $1.50 
HILLCREST MANDARIN—10x6 Bush 5 (ID). Pirate 
red with amber reverse. Blooms are artistic in 
formation. Stiff stems. Green plant 75c; Root $1.35 
HONOR BRIGHT—8x5 Bush 5 (FD). Peach red 
shaded with deep orange. Good long, straight stems. 
Free blooming. The color can be called a coral 
rose. Green plant 75c; Root_ $1.20 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER—12x6 Bush 4(4 (ID) 
1935. A giant flower of great beauty, and one of 
the most outstanding in our field in 1935. The 
color is a rich violet bergundy. Not a bad point 
to be found in this dahlia. Green plant_ $2.50 
JACK—1(4x1 Bush 2 (P). Purple garnet. Good 
stems that are long. Green plant_ 35c 
JANE COWL—7x5 Bush 5 (ID). Color, warm buff 
and gold. Stems good. Has the record of a fool¬ 
proof dahlia. Root_ 25c 
JANE HOBBY—1 (4x1 Bush 4 (M) 1935. Fiery 
cardinal red flowers with yellow pollened centers. 
The bushes are liberally covered with flowers. Early 
blooming. Green plant 40c; Root_ 65c 
JERSEY’S DAINTY—6x4 Bush 4 (C) 1933. An 
elegant flower. The color is a pure white. Long 
stems that are stiff. Was a favorite in our garden 
last summer. Green plant 50c; Root_ $1.25 
Top—Dellwood Glorious Center—The Fireman 
Lower—Jessica Dragonette 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE—10x5 Bush 6 (SC) to (ID) 
1935. A beautiful combination of peach, apricot 
and mauve, the three colors blend gorgeously. A 
strong thrifty and free blooming variety. Early. 
Green plant ___$2.00 
JILL—1(4x1 Bush 2(4 (P) 1934. Yellow tipped car¬ 
mine. Green plant _:_ 40c 
KATHLEEN NORRIS—10x5 Bush 5(4 (ID). True 
pink. This dahlia is a big favorite with everyone 
who grows it. A bloom 14 inches across won the 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder Dahlia is O. K. 
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