JEAN TRIMBEE (Trimbee), S. C. 
New large, long petaled, thick ffower of Petunia violet. Tall 
strong grower. Good stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 60c 
JENNY LIND (84), I. D. 
A magnificent, big pink flower on tall, clean foliaged plants. 
The color is a silvery pastel mallow shade but very clear and 
pleasing. (Ridgway’s color chart: La France Pink). Honor 
Roll, 1931. 
Roots 50c 
JEROME KERN (V. & M., 1933), I. D. 
A graceful, clean cut beauty. Color shrimp pink with tints 
of gold and bronze. A great prize winner. (H. R.) Free 
bloomer. Long stiff stems; fine for cutting and good keeper. 
Roots $1.00 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (Waite) 
Straight cactus. A lovely and very satisfactory Dahlia, white 
with a faint over-tone of pink. At times some of the flowers 
were pure white. The growth is excellent, the stem is fine, 
and it is a profuse bloomer. Another fine Dahlia from the 
famous originator who has given us some of the best Dalias 
of today. 
Roots 60c 
JERSEY’S MELODY (Waite, 1932), S. C. 
Tyran rose, shading to silver tips, with silver reverse. A 
very striking variety held on stiff stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 50c 
JIMMIE FOX (Johnson, 1937) 
A spectacular Dahlia of giant size, 13 in. by 8 in., held on 
lojig strong stems. Color, coppery red, tinged henna. Winner 
of many medals at largest shows. A strong grower. 
Plants $4.00 
J. K. ALEXANDER, JR. (Alexander), I. D. 
Giant blooms of great depth and wonderful formation. Color, 
a deep scarlet with slight lines of gold on edge towards the 
tips. It is a large full flower with the petals closely set. 
They are held facing sideways on long, strong stems, with 
fine, large, heavy, insect-resistant foliage. Received „ an 
Award of Honor at the Georgia Experimental Station. Height, 
4 to 5 ft. 
Plants 60c, Roots $1.50 
JUANITA MENACHO (Wm. Shorley), S. C. 
A very large flower of deep bluish violet, the darkest in this 
color we have seen. Plants are strong growers, bloom freely, 
and have fine long stiff stems. 
Roots $1.00 
JUDGE SAMUEL SEABURY, I. D. 
A very large Dahlia of unusual color; a blending of heliotrope 
on a white ground. The blooms average 10 inches. On Honor 
Roll. 
Plants 75c, Roots $1.75 
JUMBO SATAN (Almy, 1937) 
Immense bloom, 12-14 in., and good depth. Deeper and 
richer red than Satan; center a little darker with pearly white 
petaloids showing on the face. Petals are very long and wide. 
Many stems 4 ft.; bush strong, 6 ft. to 8 ft. 
Plants $4.00 
KARDINAAL VAN ROSSUM (Holland, 1937), S. C. 
A fine pure violet purple color that is different, winner of two 
first class certificates. 
Plants $2.00, Roots $4.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (F. & M.), I. D. 
The greatest pink Dahlia to date. Color a true rose pink, later 
deepening to mallow pink, but paler in the young central 
petals. Tall, strong grower. (H. R.) 
Roots 50c 
KAWEAH (Menssdorfer, 1932), I. D. 
An enormous Dahlia, one of the largest grown—16 in. 
flowers in 1933 show. It is a rich fuchia rose with bronze 
shadings and flushes of mauve on the reverse. (H. R.) 
Roots $1.00 
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