DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
Tubers 
Each 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY (F. D.) Probably the most 
popular of any Dahlia, especially as a cut flow¬ 
er. The ideal pink for exhibition or florist use. 
Large, deep flowers of perfect form on long 
stems. Free, early bloomer, with exceptional 
keeping qualities ..15 
JERSEY’S DAINTY Bloom 7x3, Bush 5 ft. A dah¬ 
lia that will not only win on the exhibition ta¬ 
ble but is good for cutting. It is truly dainty 
in color, white faintly tinged lavender, almost 
pure white late in the season. A prolific 
bloomer with long, straight stems. Foliage dark 
and healthy. Popular with florists. 1.25 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE (S. C.) A 1934 Honor 
Roll Dahlia named for the petite Radio Star at 
the 1934 New York Show. This Dahlia is a 
picric yellow suffused with Venetian pink. 
However, it is more readily understood as peach 
and cream shading with a deeper pink on re¬ 
verse of petals. The huge blooms are both deep 
and massive. The plants are rugged grow¬ 
ers with good stout stems and producing an 
abundance of blooms . 1.50 
JIM MOORE (I. D.) Clear primrose yellow shad¬ 
ing to gold with tints and blush of salmon 
throughout the flower. Long strong stems hold¬ 
ing blooms facing. An Honor Roll Dahlia of 
1929. Makes good everywhere .40 
JOSEPHINE G. (S. C.) A true rose pink. Petals 
pinard yellow. Unusual bloom formation. One 
of the most beautiful Dahlias we have ever 
seen .35 
JUDGE ALTON B. PARKER (F. D.) Copper salmon 
with golden hue. Large perfect flower.15 
JUDGE MAREAN (F. D.) Another good old standby 
that never wears out. A flaming salmon pink 
• with a touch of red, blending to orange yellow 
and gold .15 
KALIF (S. C.) Clear, bright red. A truly Majestic 
flower. Bold giant blooms on long straight 
stems .15 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. D.) Rose pink. A remark¬ 
able exhibition Dahlia. Petals broad and over 
lapping with twisted tips. Indispensable to every 
dahlia lover. Special low price .30 
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