DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
Tubers 
Each 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.) An apricot buff prim^ 
rose 1932 Honor Roll Dahlia, winning prizes 
at New York, Baltimore, Richmond, Atlantic 
City, Los Angeles as the undoubted champion 
exhibition flower of the year, growing to 13 
inches in diameter and 8 inches in depth on a 
perfect plant . 1.10 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART (1. D.) 1935 An im¬ 
mense pure yellow informal of the finest qual¬ 
ity. When fully open, the blooms remind one 
of a giant chrysanthemum. Bush is of med¬ 
ium height and the flowers are held upright on 
top of an absolutely stiff stem. 1.10 
AMETHYST (1. D.) One of the best Dahlias ever 
grown. Large blooms. A beautiful Ame¬ 
thyst color .40 
ARCTIC SHADOW (D) Light lavender on long 
stems; blooms are of large size.40 
AVALON (I. D.) Clear canary yellow. Very distinct 
and pleasing. Bushes well and blooms freely.20 
AZURA (1. D.) A large deep flower of splendid for¬ 
mation. Rosy lilac with a bluish violet sheen. 
Plant growth unusually strong and thrifty. 1.10 
BAGDAD (I. D.) Flaming scarlet red. Tall sturdy 
grower and prolific bloomer. If you want a rich 
bright color, order this splendid dahlia. A prize 
winner ..45 
BARBARA REDFERN (D.) A large massive bloom 
of old rose combined with old gold.20 
BLUE JERSEY (D) Very much like Jersey Beauty 
only larger and deeper pink .25 
BUCKEYE BRIDE (F. D.) Geranium pink, holding 
a large flower at an erect angle on a stem 
which is long and perfect, and which keeps well 
when cut .50 
BUCKEYE KING (F. D.) A very large, clear 
growing amber yellow that won wherever ex¬ 
hibited. Stems are long, always good with 
all flowers facing. The bushes are very vigo¬ 
rous and all the same. Disbudding should be 
thorough to the base of each lateral. The 
flower is perfect formal type and was a sen¬ 
sation at all shows .35 
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