DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
Tubers 
Each 
JANE COWL (I. D.) Bloom 10x6. Bush 5% feet. 
This wonderful Dahlia has been a success wher¬ 
ever grown. Color, a warm buff and old gold, 
blending to apricot and rose at the center. A 
Dahlia that is sure to please you, for it is large 
and impressive. A. D. S. Certificate.15 
JANET SOUTHWICK (I. D.) An especially beauti¬ 
ful variety of deep Tyrian rose color, with a 
most unusual petal formation. Blooms average 
8 to 10 inches in diameter and are held erect 
above the foliage. An Honor Roll Dahlia.50 
JEAN KERR (D.) A 5 to 6” snow white variety, 
suitable for bouquet or cut flower markets, one 
of the best .:.1.15 
JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.) 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 .50 
JERSEY BEACON (F. D.) Chinese scarlet. Very 
showy. A prolific bloomer. Don’t be without this 
one. Roll of Honor .15 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (F. D.) Probably the most 
popular of any Dahlia, especially as a cut flow¬ 
er. The ideal pink for exhibition or florist use. 
Large, deep flowers of perfect form on long 
stems. Free, early bloomer, with exceptional 
keeping qualities .15 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE (S. C.) A 1934 Honor 
Roll Dahlia named for the petite Radio Star at 
the 1934 New York Show. This Dahlia is a 
picric yellow suffused with Venetian pink. 
However, it is more readily understood as peach 
and cream shading with a deeper pink on re¬ 
verse of petals. The huge blooms are both deep 
and massive. The plants are rugged grow¬ 
ers with good stout stems and producing an 
abundance of blooms . 2.00 
JIM MOORE (I. D.) Clear primrose yellow shad¬ 
ing to gold with tints and blush of salmon 
throughout the flower. Long strong stems hold¬ 
ing blooms facing. An Honor Roll Dahlia of 
.1929. Makes good everywhere .45 
JOSEPHINE G. (S. C.) A true rose pink. Petals 
pinard yellow. Unusual bloom formation. One 
of the most beautiful Dahlias we have ever 
seen 
.45 
