BRAZIL DAHLIA FARM 
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JOSEPHINE G., S.C. Bright rose pink, very 
beautiful free blooming - dahlia.15 .12 
JUDGE MEREAN, F.D. A wonderful blend¬ 
ing - of yellow, gold and orange, suffused 
pink, edged red. Early and free. Late 
in the season this dahlia changes to a 
beautiful orange. Our supply this year 
of this variety is limited.12 .10 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I.D. A gigantic bloom 
of true rose pink, often measuring 12 
inches in diameter. We consider it the 
best pink dahlia ever produced where 
size is wanted .12 .09 
KAY FRANCIS C. Cream to sulphur yellow. 
The dahlia considered as the best in 
1934 at the shows .55 .50 
KEMPS BLACK NIGHT, I. D. Dark maroon 
of gigantic size. It is a 1934 introduc¬ 
tion. We like it very much.55 .50 
KENTUCKY, F. D. Orange sport of Jersey 
Beauty. Many consider it better than 
Jersey Beauty and we recommend it 
highly .12 .10 
KING OF BLACKS, F.D. A very dark red. 
Early bloomnig and large bulbs.22 .20 
KITTY MACK, I.D. (Kemp) A large, flat- 
petaled flower of petunia purple, ap¬ 
proaching the formal in type. Not much 
competition in its color. On Mr. Hart’s, 
and Mr. Barron’s 193G Honor Rolls.85 .80 
LADY LAVENDER, I.D. Pure pastel pink.15 .12 
LA TORADOR, I.D. A good cut flower variety 
in bright red. Good stems and blooms 
are usually about the size of Jersey 
Beauty . .11 .09 
LAVENDER FT. MONMOUTH, I.D. This is a 
real beauty, light lavender and a solid 
color. Blooms 10 to 12 inches across. 
Tall plants and very attractive.65 .00 
LEMONADE, F.D. Beautiful, pale, lemon 
yellow .25 .20 
LE GRAND MANITOU, F.D. A very attrac¬ 
tive variegated dahlia, white, heavily 
splotched a purplish red.22 .20 
LONG HILL, I.D. A true golden bronze. 
Fine keeping qualities.25 .20 
MARGRACE, I.D. Flaming scarlet on long 
stems. Many consider it among the 
best of the late introductions.60 .55 
MARY ELLEN, F.D. A clear, rose-mauve in 
a large and perfect flower, long stems .15 .12 
