Roots Plants 
iElisisa Landi, F. D.—A blend of jasper 
pink with warm buff. _1.00 .50 
Elizabeth Rethberg, I. D.—A clear pink 
that can be grown to enormous size. Best 
of stems for one of this size._ 5.00 2.50 
Eva Hunt, I. D.—Beautiful waxy white, 
on long fine stems._1.00 .50 
Fort Monmouth, S. C.—Rich claret or 
wine shade. _ .50 
Gallilee, I. D.—(Imp.) Huge autumn 
shade and a fine one. _3.00 1.50 
Grace Douglas, I. D.—Luscious clear pink 
deepening* in color towards center._ 5.00 2.50 
Grand Slam, S. C.—One of the best pinks 
we have ever grown. Brilliant rose pink 
reverse lighter. _3.00 1.50 
Greater Glory, S. C.—One of the most un¬ 
usual, color rose pink of beautiful forma¬ 
tion. ___Plants Only 4.00 
Gretel St. CAC.—Bright henna showing a 
tinge of red. _ .75 
Hillcrest Sunset, I. D.—Sunset shades 
mulberry red predominating. _1.00 .50 
Hunts Velvet Wonder, I. D.—Color, lich 
bright violet burgundy on canelike stems— 1.50 .75 
Jack Benny, I. D.—Brilliant bittersweet 
orange on long fine stems. An attraction in 
in our gardens past season._ 5.00 2.50 
Jean Trimbee, S. C.—Large clear flowers 
of Petunia purple. Extra good bloomer on 
the best of stems. _1.00 .50 
Jersey Beauty, F. D.—Erosine or true 
pink. Fine cut flower on excellent stems._ .35 
Jersey Dainty, St. CAC.—A lovely white 
sometimes with a slight tinge of pink_1.00 .50 
Jerseys White Beauty, F. D.—Pure glist¬ 
ening white. Wonderful bloomer and fine 
stems. _2.00 1.00 
Julia Irenes I. D.—A rose pink with pen- 
cilings of deep rose with petals flaring wide 
open and turning back as the blooms grow 
older. Fine long stems and a free bloomer. 5.00 2.50 
Kentucky, F. D.—Beautiful salmon pink, 
long stems. _ .35 
Kentucky Red, I. D.—A vivid scarlet red 
that does not fade or bum. Wonderful 
bloomer on the best of stems_ .50 .35 
Kentucky Snowball.—Ball or Show type. 
The perfect pure white ball type of Dahlia 
that has been so badly needed for a long 
time. Perfect pure white in color that does 
not fade or burn throughout the blooming 
season and a very desireable one especially 
for the commercial grower as it is a very 
prolific bloomer. Has wonderful long stems. 
Bush grows about 3 feet high and to see it 
growing reminds you of a minature Snow¬ 
ball bush._1.00 .50 
Kentucky Sun, F. D.—Bright clear golden 
yellow without a trace of shading. The 
huge blooms are carried well up out of the 
bush on long fine stems facing you at a 
graceful angle, which do not Fade, Bum or 
show Water markings after a heavy dew. 
It has an abundance of substance, more 
than most of the large yellows and a wond¬ 
erful keeper when cut. 
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