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JEAN AARON—(FD) 8-12 6. A very 
beautiful flower of lemon yellow cream 
and orange; no two flowers ever just the 
same.75 
JEAN TRIMBEE—(SC) 7-9 6. A rich 
petunia violet and it is a very striking 
flower, one that sets off any garden. .50 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—(FD) 6-8 7. True 
pink, and a very fine cut flower. Excel¬ 
lent.35 
JOSEPHINE G—(ID) 6-8 5. Bright rose 
pink tipped gold and gold at base of the 
petals.35 
JAUNITA MENACHO —• (C) 8-10 6. 
Magenta; a real color and a real flower. 
...35 
KATHLEEN NORRIS— (ID) 8-10 5. 
Light pink shading lighter at center. .50 
KEMPS VIOLET WONDER—(FD) 7-10 
5. Rich dark flowers on long stems.35 
KENTUCKY—(FD) 6-8 7. This flower is 
a sport of Jersey’s Beauty so it could not 
be anything but a fine flower and plant, 
Salmon pink yellow at base of the petals. 
.50 
KENTUCKY COLONEL— (FD) 5-7 5. 
Mauve pink flowers that are carried high 
above the plant on long strong stems. 
This is a winner.50 
KING MIDAS—(ID) Pure golden yellow; 
erect stems.25 
MABEL GARRISON—(C) 6-9 6. Old gold 
tipped and suffused scarlet; this is one of 
the best and has been a winner at all the 
shows.35 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—(FD) 7-12 5. 
Rich brilliant orange; one of the finest. .50 
MARGARETE COLE— (FD) 4-6 3. Or¬ 
ange yellow tipped pink. This one is fine 
for borders and one of the finest cut 
flowers. 50 
MARION BROOMALL—(C) 6-10 6. Lav¬ 
ender pink to pure white at center.50 
MARY ELLEN— (FD) 7-11 6. Bright 
lilac; very good cut flower on long stems. 
. 50 
MAUDE ADAMS—(B) 4-5 4. White tip¬ 
ped and suffused soft pink.35 
MRS. GEO. SHEFFIELD—(FD) 4-6 6. 
This flower has just enough suffusion of 
pink and white; it has wonderful stems 
and a fine cut flower.35 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—(FD) 6-9 
5. Large flowers on long stiff stems; deep 
mauve pink or orchid.35 
MRS. W. E. ESTES—(SC) 5-9 6. White 
well arranged flowers. An excellent white. 
.35 
NELLIE AUSTIN—(FD) 6-9 6. Peach 
red, shot with buff yellow, giving a bronze 
effect. 35 
NORTHWESTERN—(C) 6-8 5. Deep dark 
maroon tipped white...35 
OMAR KHAYYAM—(FD) 8-10 4. Large 
blooms of Chinese red shading to bright 
orange at the tips of the petals... .35 
OSCAR EHLAMN—(FD) 3-4 3. Bright 
pink. This flower will bloom in 35 days 
and is one of the best of cut flowers... .35 
PEPPERS DELIGHT—(ID) 6-8 5. The 
outer petals are deep pink while the inner 
ones are imperial yellow.75 
PETER PUGET—(ID) 6-10 6. One of our 
largest and best flowers; color soft mauve 
purple with strong stems. 1.00 
PRIDE OF BUTLER—(P) 7-10 4. Bright 
red and gold; beautiful showy flowers. .35 
PRUDENCE PENNY—(ID) 4-5 3. Bronze 
buff and old gold darker at center; won¬ 
derful cut flower on fine stems, finest. .75 
PURPLE MANITOU—(FD) 4-6 3. A most 
beautiful purple; very good cut flower and 
very popular.35 
PYRAMID—(FD) 8-11 9. The large flow¬ 
ers are of pale gold color, the plant is tree 
shaped and has very few laterals.75 
ROBERT REED—(FD) 6-9 6. A real red 
and the stems are the best.50 
ROSE BEAUTY—(P) 6-9 4. Deepest rose, 
a very fine flower. .35 
ROSE BEAUTY— (Ball) 4-6 6. Light 
rose.35 
RUDY VALLEE— (SC) 7-10 6. A very 
large flower held high above the plant 
on long strong stems. Color old gold with 
a suggestion of pink.50 
SALBACH’S WHITE—(FD) 6-9 6. A fine 
white and one of the best.50 
SALLY B—(FD) 6-9 5. A seedling of Kath¬ 
leen Norris and a good one. We feel that 
it is a finer pink than its parent.50 
SAM GREEN— (SC) 7-10 6. A silvery 
pink dahlia of fine form. A good cut 
flower with long stiff stems. 1.00 
SATAN—(C) 8-12 6. Dark red, gold at 
base of the petals; the largest of all cactus 
dahlias; a fine cut flower with stems large 
and strong...50 
SHAHRAZAD— (ID) Cometimes called 
the pink Jan Cowl. Finest cut flower. Has 
both size and stem. Deep rose pink; one 
of the finest.35 
SPOTLIGHT—(FD) 8-12 4. Sulphur yel¬ 
low, lighter at tips and reverse...-.. 1.00 
SULLUX— (ID) 8-10 4. Lemon yellow. 
Good cut flower; fine stem.35 
SULPHURIA—(FD) 5-7 5. Sulphur yel¬ 
low; extra fine yellow.35 
STILLWATER — (FD) 6-8 6. A most 
beautiful dahlia of a suffusion of colors. 
Cream, lavender, yellow and pink. Most 
unusual. No garden is complete without 
it. 35 
THE FIREMAN—(FD) 6-8 6. Clear red 
yellow at base. Finest stems.35 
THE LEMONADE — (FD) 6-8 5. The 
color reminds one of lemonade. The flow¬ 
ers are held facing out on long strong 
stems.*50 
