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LOIVEBABD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
Jane Cowl, I. D.—An ideal Dahlia, fairly tall with 
vigorous dark green leathery foliage; straight 
strong stems holding monster blooms of glistening 
bronzy buff and salmon shades proudly aloft with 
a beauty that stops you and makes you look again .27 
Jim Moore, I. D.—The color is a clear primrose yel¬ 
low shading to gold, with tints and flushes of sal¬ 
mon throughout the flower .38 
Jersey’s Beauty, F. D.—A perfect bloom of erosine 
pink, carried high above the foliage on a long, 
wiiy ^em, a perfect true pink; wonderful keeper 
when cut, therefore good as an exhibition variety 
or for commercial purposes .28 
Jersey’s Beaeon, F. D.—As an exhibition flower it 
has few equals in its color, but as a garden variety, 
it is even more spectacular. The color is Chinese 
scarlet, with a paler reverse giving it a two-toned 
effect .24 
Jean Tiimbee, S. C.—This beautiful Dahlia is a 
native of Canada and exhibited at Toronto for the 
past two years. The flowers are very large, many 
over 12 inches, and a beautiful rich petunia violet 
in color. It has a strong, vigorous habit and the 
large attractive flow’ers are produced very freely .60 
Jersey’s Mammoth, I. D.—Huge flowers of rich golden 
mahogany. Truly a monster and recommended 
only to those who want the very largest blooms.40 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder, I. D.—The best violet —a rich 
naphthaline violet, underlying it royal purple and 
on the back bluish lavender. The blooms come up 
to 9 inches across and 6 to 7 inches deep .38 
Kathleen Norris, I. B.—Gigantic flowers or rose pink 
slightly paler in center. A very full and deep 
flower borne on long, stout stems .60 
Karl Bonawitz, S. C.—The entire makeup of this 
Dahlia will appeal to the artistic. It has sufficient 
size to assert itself while the form, color, and keep¬ 
ing qualities make it graceful as well as useful. 
Stems up to 4 feet in length. Color is a brilliant, 
velvety carmine .36 
Kemp’s White Wonder, I. D.—This sensational white 
Dahlia is a seedling of Ft. Monmouth. The giant 
blooms are pure white with long twisted and curled 
petals; many blooms, measure 12 inches across by 
8 to 9 inches in depth. Stems stiff and erect.65 
LaFiesta, I. D.—A most distinctive Dahlia and prize 
winner, with petals that curl and twist so the 
flower looks like a huge chrysanthemum. Color, 
buttercup yellow, penciled red .85 
Lord of Autumn, I. D.—The color is a rich, deep, 
golden yellow, and the formation is wonderful. 
The long, pointed and slightly twisting petals re¬ 
curve till stem is entirely hidden for 6 inches or 
more making the flower resemble a giant Mum. 
The largest Dahlia we ever grew . 1.00 
