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CURTIS DAHLIAS 
JURGEN CACTUS (Foreign)—A beautiful novelty. Color dark 
rose. Award of Merit in Germany. — PLANTS $0.75 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (C.)— A beautiful white, perfect dahlia 
of fine form. A good bloomer with stiff stems. 
— ROOTS $1.00; PLANTS $0.50 
JIMMIE FOX (I.D.)—A truly spectacular dahlia of giant size. 
New color, copper red, tinged with hienna. The blooms ob¬ 
tain a size of 13 inches. — PLANTS $2.00 
JOSEPH JANNING (F.D.) — Crimson pink with white tips. 
Good bush and prolific. Did fine last season. 
—ROOTS $1.50; PLANTS $0.75 
JEAN PATURET (C.)—A large flower held on ideal long stems 
well above the plants. It has fine petals which give the 
flower the appearance of a mum. Color brilliant yellow 
iself. The bloom has good depth and lasts a long time when 
cut. —PLANTS $1.00 
JESSIE CRAWFORD (I.D.)—Ivory white with blendings of 
cattleya pink. —ROOTS $1.00; PLANTS $0.50 
KISMETH (S.C.)—(Foreign)—Bright cardinal red. 
—PLANTS $0.50 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER (I.D-)—A beautiful white. 
— ROOTS $0.50; PLANTS $0.40 
KENTUCKY SUN (F.D.)—A great yellow dahlia. The best 
grower of the yellows. Honor roll. 
— ROOTS $2.00; PLANTS $1.00 
LITTLE DREAM (C. MIN)—Brilliant rose with light center. 
—PLANTS $0-40 
LUDOWIKA ENTRUP (F.D.)—(Foreign)—Fine white, some¬ 
times tinged mauve. —PLANTS $0.75 
LAETARE (C.)—(Foreign)—Luminous red on a soft yellow 
ground, gradually shading to yellow at the tips. 
—PLANTS $1.00 
LELAND STANFORD (I.D.)—Brilliant cardinal red, with for¬ 
mation somewhat similar to the great California Idol bv 
the same originator. —PLANTS $2 00 
LE' JOY (I.D-) — A deep bluish orchid, with many of (he 
blooms tipped pure white. —PLANTS $2.00 
LITTLE PEARL (C. MIN.)—(Foreign)—Salmon pink. 
— PLANTS $0.75 
LEMON IA (S.C.)—(F'oreign)—Large lemon yellow. 
—PLANTS $0.50 
LAURENTIC (I.D ) — (Foreign) — A glorified Grace Curling, 
same color, but much larger.—ROOTS $0.90; PLANTS $0.50 
LORD OF AUTUMN (I.D.)—Bright clear golden yellow. Ex¬ 
ceptionally beautiful. —ROOTS $1.00; PLANTS $0.50 
MARVELOUS (F.D.) —Brightest orange ever, yellow tips and 
base, and reverse. Perfect stems — PLANTS $1.50 
MRS. C. E. WILDON —1938 winner of Certificate of Merit for 
1938 at East Lansing. An improvement in the large reds, 
and greatly admired. We grew this great dahlia last sea¬ 
son. —PLANTS $3.00 NET 
MRS. W. S. KNUDSEN — 1938.—A .very large pure white 
Heavy winner in the Mid-West Shows. Shown only four 
times, at Detroit, Toledo, Indianapolis anl Chicago, win¬ 
ning first in its class each time. Also Certificate of Merit 
at East Lansing. We grew this on trial last season. It is 
a great white. —PLANTS $3.00 NET 
