HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES, I. D.—A beautiful 
shade of soft apricot. Huge fluffy flowers on 
good stems . Roots .75; Plants .50 
HILLCREST MANDARIN, I. D.—Big flashy flower, 
often 12 inches, on good stems, color bright 
Oriental red flushed yellow . Plants only .50 
HILLCREST ROYALIST — Rich burgundy wine red 
with a background of vermillion-violet. A Roll 
of Honor Dahlia 1932.Plants only .35 
HILLCREST SWISS ROSE, I. D.—Color Swiss rose. 
Large size blooms held on long stems. Plants only .35 
H. R. S. (HERBERT ROY STOVEL), Dec.—Huge 
golden yellow blooms on long stiff stems, tall 
strong plants, fine exhibition Dahlia. On the Roll 
of Honor . Pl ants only .50 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER, I. D.—Immense big 
deep blooms often 12 inches, on extra strong 
stems. Color a rich bright violet burgundy under 
some lights looks royal purple. A great prize win¬ 
ner. Received special award of merit at New 
York Show 1934. On the Roll of Honor . 
.Roots, 2.00; Plants 1.00 
EDA PERKINS, D.—An extra fine white. Ideal 
s ^ ems . Root .35; Plant .25 
INDIAN CHIEF, C. — Dark coral red, large flowers 
on excellent stems . Root .35; Plant .25 
IMPERIAL PINK, I. D.—Clear true pink with dark 
rose pink center, shading to gold base. Large 
massive blooms, on good stems. A beautiful 
Dahlia . Root 50* Plant 3* 
INDIANA MOON, I. D.—Very large blooms, ’beauti- ' 
ful blendmg of many colors; yellow, flesh pink, 
ochre, and red. A Roll of Honor Dahlia. 
.-. Root .35; Plant .25 
ISLAM PATROL, I. D.—Dark velvety crimson-scar¬ 
let, . tipped and flushed with gold, a striking 
variety . Roots .50; Plants .35 
JANE COWL, D.—Very large bright bronzy buff 
and old gold. Roll of Honor Dahlia, extra ifin«.20 
JANE ROSS, I. D.— Bright purplish crimson, shaded 
violet and overlaid with a velvety maroon sheen 
deepening toward the center of the flowers, good 
size blooms on long stiff stems. Early and free 
bloomer.,. Root 50* Plant 35 
JANET SOUTHWICK, I. D,—A deep shade* of tyrian * 
rose or burgundy red. Large blooms on good 
stems. Fine for exhibition. Roll of Honor Dahlia. 
.Root .50; Plant .35 
JEAN TRIMBEE, S. C.—Rich shade of petunia-violet, 
very large blooms, a great prize winner. 
. Root .50; Plant .35 
JENNY LIND, I. D.—A silvery pastel mallow pink, 
this dahlia is a real beauty. Roll of Honor, 
1931. Ront .50* Plant 35 
JERSEY BEACON, D.—Chinese scarlet, lighter re- ‘ 
verse, very large and fine .15 
JERSEY DAINTY, C.—A lovely white with faint tint 
of pink. The fine uncurved deep blooms are held 
perfectly on long stiff stems.Roots .75; Plant .40 
