New Introductions for 1936 
Jersey’s White Beauty, Formal Dec. Pure white, 
normally flower 5 to 7 inches. Stem per¬ 
fect, slender and stiff. Substance good, the 
petals having a waxy firmness, an excellent 
cut flower. Foliage, splendid, not coarse, 
can all be used on the cut flower. Growth, 
upright, every shoot produces a long 
stemmed flower. Said to be the finest com¬ 
mercial introduction since Jersey s Beauty. 
First prize, American Dahlia Society, 1935. 
Certificate of Merit, Elberon Hort. Soc., 
193 5. Certificate of Merit, Monmouth Co. 
Hort. Soc., 1935. Certificate of Merit, 
Albany Florist Club, 193 5. Plants only 
$5.00. 
Notice—Only genuine plants will have the 
signature. 
Jersey’s Favorite, Formal Dec. Amaranth pink, 
an exceedingly prolific bloomer, splendid 
cut flower, about the size of Jersey’s Beauty. 
Roots $5.00. Plants $2.50 
Miss Helen McCue, Informal Dec. Very large 
coral pink, good grower and very vigorous. 
Roots $10.00. Plants $5.00 
Waite's Garden, Inc., Former 
Introductions 
Roots Plants 
Jersey’s Autumn Beauty, Formal 
Dec. Soft apricot_$2.50 $1.25 
Jersey’s Beacon, Formal Dec. 
Chinese Red_ .35 
Jersey’s Beauty, Formal Dec. Pink .35 
Jersey’s Dainty Cactus. Fine pure 
white 
Jersey’s Majestic, Inf. Dec. Coral 
1.50 
.75 
shaded carmine 
Jersey’s Melody, S. C. Rose, sil- 
2.00 
1.00 
very reverse 
Jersey’s Triumph, F. D. Orange, 
.75 
.50 
like J. Beauty in shape 
Mrs. Frank Dean, F. D. Tyrian 
pink, splendid for either cut 
flower exhibition, or the gar- 
.50 
den _ 
5.00 
2.50 
50 Select Standard Varieties 
Adirondack Sunset, I. D. Scarlet 
Roots 
Plants 
and yellow 
Amelia Earhart, S. C. Apricot, 
$5.00 
$2.50 
buff and salmon _ 
America’s Sweetheart, I. D. Large 
5.00 
2.50 
pure yellow _ 
10.00 
5.00 
