Golden Rule Dahlia Farm, Lebanon, Ohio 
early and profuse and extremely reliable in bloom. This Dahlia has the qualities that 
will endure..Roots $2.00 —Plants $0.75 
HONOR BRIGHT, F.D. A clear amber with rose or coral tints making a clear 
toned bronze or terra cotta. This has been one of our most successful varieties being 
widely grown and liked as a cut flower as well as for exhibition. Ballego & Sons in 
Leiden, Holland, praised Honor Bright highly and feature it in their. catalogue. It 
received an Award of Honor from the Dutch Horticultural Society in 1936. 
Honor Bright, like Queen City, throws up long canes from near the ground and 
is a striking sight when in full bloom..Roots $0.50 —Plants $0.50 
JANE COWL, I.D. This fine large flower is a combination of golden buff, with 
shadings of apricot or rose. Frequently bushes are found producing clear or near 
clear golden yellow. It has long been known as a standard for high vigor and certainty 
of performance. It is probably more widely grown than any other dahlia. 
Roots $0.50 
JEAN KERR, medium F.D. In the table of ratings, and in the cut-flower table 
we have this season classified Jean Kerr (intorduced by Burpee about 1920) as a 
decorative. Though not large it is the only white dahlia we have been able to depend 
on year after year for cutting. Even in warm weather, with a daily picking of bugs, 
it will produce flowers of satisfactory quality for cut-flowers. The important point 
is that it does produce these good flowers while all other whites with us fail to 
do so. We disbud it and it repays us well.Roots $0.50 —Plants $0.50 
JEAN TRIIV8BEE, S.C. As far as our own farm is concerned Trimbee is the only 
purple dahlia which stands out in our collection. It is a bright petunia purple and its 
formation is in a class by itself. With us it might well be classed as Informal, It is 
early, outgrowing most varieties in the fore part of the season, and is a constant 
free bloomer on good stems. Unsurpassed for garden and exhibition. 
Roots $0.75 —Plants $0.50 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, F.D. It is about fifteen years since this Dahlia was intro¬ 
duced, and we believe it to be the best of all Dahlia varieties. Its record as a popular 
flower in gardens all over the world and, more important, in acceptance by florists 
wherever grown, are facts that make this dahlia supreme. Roots $0.50 —Plants $0.50 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, Str.C. White tinted lavender. This is not only the best 
white cactus we have grown but also is one of the best of all whites. It is a highly 
artistic cut flower, keeps well and as a variety it is uniformly strong growing and 
produces well. We believe it is well worthy of the “Jersey” name established by its 
famous pink cousin..Roots $0.75 —Plants $0.50 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I.D. Rose Pink. A good bloom of this variety will win 
in any dahlia show. It is the most beautiful of all large pinks. For its best development 
it requires plenty of water early in the season and some clay in its soil. Kathleen Nor¬ 
ris is a good producer of plump well keeping roots.Roots $0.50 —Plants $0.50 
KAY FRANCIS, S.C. Light yellow. A shade deeper than Frau Bracht. Owing 
to greater vigor and resistance to heat conditions Kay Ph-ancis produces many times 
the flowers that Frau Bracht does. Starting early it continues profusely over its long 
blooming season. It is one of the greatest additions to the great family of dahlias 
in many years, since it produces for cutting as well as large exhibition blooms. , 
Roots $0.50 —Plants $0.50 
LAETARE, cactus, red and gold. This is one of the best recent additions to our 
cut flower list. Strong growing, free branching and blooming with nice stems and 
long keeping flowers.Roots $1.00 —Plants $0.50 
HASLEROVA, I D. A new bi-color, of white penciled purple. It is similar in 
appearance to the old Mrs. John Bray but larger, centers are all closed and it is 
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