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STANDARD VARIETIES 
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JESSICA DRAGONETTE (Semi-Cactus) 
Large blooms of buff apricot suffused peach and mauve. The huge flowers have 
perfect form with beautifully pointed petals. An exceptionally strong grower that 
gives an abundance of exhibition flowers on real stems. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
KAREOL (Incurved Cactus) 
One of the most beautiful incurved varieties ever introduced. Salmon rose in color. 
The flowers are carried upright well above the foliage, on long stems. Winner of 
the A. D. S. Medal in Holland where it originated. 
Roots, $1.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (Informal Decorative) 
The greatest pink Dahlia ever introduced. Blooms 10 inches or more in diameter 
and 6 inches deep, on very fine stems, and this is not unusual. The color is true 
rose pink, but paler in the central petals. Petals are broad with twisted ends. 
Roots, 75c.; Plants, 50c. 
KAY FRANCIS (Semi-Cactus) 
Deep blooms with full high centers and numerous petals of soft lemon yellow. A tall 
rugged grower with sturdy stems. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c. 
KENTUCKY SUN (White) Formal Decorative 
A naturally large flower of bright golden-yellow. The bloom has more substance than 
a great many yellow varieties and for that reason will be difficult to beat. The flowers 
are carried well up out of the foliage on nice stems. Winner of the Achievement Medal 
at the Kentucky Show, also Silver Cup for the best Kentucky origination. 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
KENTUCKY (Formal Decorative) 
An ideal Dahlia for cut flower use. Has the same habit as Jersey’s Beauty of which 
it is a sport. The color is more of a salmon and not as vivid as its parent. The 
plants grow tall, stems are straight and strong. Ideal for cutting. 
Roots, 35c. 
KENTUCKY SNOWBALL (Bail) 
A new ball type of pure white. Perfect form. 
Roots, $1.50 
KITTY MAC (Kemp) Informal Decorative 
Sensational new Dahlia of exceptional merit. The color is bright purple shading to 
petunia-violet. A very rich and pleasing color. The blooms are 10 to 12 inches in 
diameter and 6 to 7 inches in depth. The flowers are held facing upward on rigid 
cane-like stems. The flowers recurve toward the stem similar to Lord of Autumn. 
A tall grower with foliage that is thick and leathery, making it practically immune to 
injury by insects of the sucking type On the Roll of Honor. 
Roots, $7.50; Plants, $3.75 
