DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
Tubers 
Each 
KAWEAH (I. D.) Color deep cerise-rose. Blooms 
tremendous, attaining 15 in. and more in 
diameter. While large, it is not coarse and takes 
prizes for largest bloom in all shows east or 
west. Flowers are held erect on stems 15 to 
20 inches to first lateral .75 
KAY FRANCIS (S. C.) An Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Beautiful deep flowers with high, full centers 
and numerous petals of soft lemon yellow. 
This variety is a tall rugged grower with sturdy 
stems, but needs some disbudding to produce 
large blooms . 1.00 
KEMPS VIOLET WONDER (I. D.) Napthaline 
violet. Perfect flower of great size. We be¬ 
lieve this one of the best violet colored Dahlias 
to date .35 
KEMPS WHITE WONDER (S. C.) The largest 
white, long pointed, twisted, curled petals giv¬ 
ing a light fluffy effect .35 
KENTUCKY (F. D.) A brilliant light salmon 
orange shading to orange yellow at the base. A 
sport of Jersey beauty, but larger bloom. 
Very hardy .25 
KING MIDAS, (I. D.) Golden yellow. Beautiful 
blooms of great size and depth on perfect stems. 
A very popular dahlia and winner of many 
prizes .25 
KING OF THE BLACKS (D) A marvelous Dahlia. 
As near black as they grow .40 
KISS ME (I. D.) Small red and white. Very pro¬ 
lific and one of the best for cutting .25 
KITTY DUNLAP, (F. D.) Carmine rose. Large 
blooms on long stems. You should have this 
one .25 
LA FIESTA (I. D.) Buttercup yellow, penciled red. 
Curly petals. Looks very much like a chry¬ 
santhemum. Strong petals .1.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (I. D.) Rich, golden yellow 
blooms growing to 12 and 13 inches in diame¬ 
ter, 6 to 8 inches deep, facing up and carried 
well above the plant on good strong stems and 
neck, up to 3 feet with disbudding. Won 
President’s cup at Ohio Dahlia Show, Cleve¬ 
land, other prizes elsewhere, and was a sensa¬ 
tion wherever grown or shown . 1.00 
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