JANE ROSS (Ross), I. D. 
Another Dahlia in the front rank, where beauty, stem 
and foliage combined with size are the prime requisites 
of a great Dahlia. The color is bright purplish crimson 
shaded violet and overlaid with a velvety maroon sheen, 
deepening toward the center of the flower. Plants of 
medium height produce the 10-inch blooms. Jane Ross 
shows up well under artificial light and keeps unusually 
well when cut. 
Plants 60c, Roots $1.25 
JANET SOUTHWICK (Chapman, 1932), I. D. 
Bright burgundy red and a color gem of actual 
beauty. (H. R.) , 
Roots 75c 
JEAN TRIMBEE (Trimbee), S. C. 
New large, long petaled, thick flower of Petunia violet. 
Tall strong grower. Good stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 75c 
JENNY LIND (84), I. D. 
A magnificent, big pink flower on tall, clean foliaged 
plants. The color is a silvery pastel mallow shade but 
very clear and pleasing. (Ridgway’s color chart: 
La France Pink). Honor Roll, 1931. 
Roots 75c 
JEROME KERN (V. & M., 1933), I. D. 
A graceful, clean cut beauty. Color shrimp pink with 
tints of gold and bronze. A great prize winner. (H. R.) 
Free bloomer. Long stiff stems; fine for cutting and 
good keeper. 
Plants 60c, Roots $1.25 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (Waite) 
Straight cactus. A lovely and very satisfactory Dahlia, 
white with a faint over-tone of pink. At times some 
of the flowers were pure white. The growth is excel¬ 
lent, the stem is fine, and it is a profuse bloomer. 
Another fine Dahlia from the famous originator who 
has given us some of the best Dahlias of today. 
Roots 75c 
JERSEY’S MELODY (Waite, 1932), S. C. 
Tyran rose, shading to silver tips, with silver reverse. 
A very striking variety held on stiff stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 50c 
JESSIE CRAWFORD (Fraser, 1934), I. D. 
Ivory white with blendings of cattleya pink. A large 
art Dahlia held on the best of stems. A strong grower 
and good bloomer. 
Plants 75c, Roots $1.75 
JOSEPHINE G. (Grosscross Ruschmohr, 1932), S. C. 
True rose pink petals tipped pinard yellow. Unusual 
bloom formation. (H. R.) 
Roots 50c 
JUANITA MENACHO (Wm. Shorley), S. C. 
A very large flower of deep bluish violet, the darkest 
in this color we have seen. Plants are strong growers, 
bloom freely, and have fine long, stiff stems. 
Plants 60c, Roots $1.25 
KARL BONAWITZ, S. C. 
Velvety, ruby red on neat stem. 
Roots 75c 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (F. & M.), I. D. 
The greatest pink Dahlia to date. Color a true rose 
pink, later deepening to mallow pink, but paler in the 
young central petals. Tall, strong grower. (H. R.) 
Roots 50c 
KATHLEEN V. SMITH, C. 
A new English variety and one of the most beautiful 
cactus grown. Very fine habits, and strong erect stems 
hold the large blooms above the foliage. Color is a 
lovely pure pink with a paler center. Ideal form, fine 
petals, and profuse blooming. One of the very best. 
Plants 85c 
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