Price 
Per 
Root 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER—Bloom 10x6, Bush 
514 ft. This variety won the American Home 
Achievement Medal in New York. The flowers 
of deep rose magenta blending into a true pur¬ 
ple are well proportioned with large, dark green 
foliage . .75 
IMPERIAL PINK (Hall) I. D.—True pink with 
primrose shadings . .50 
JANE COWL (Down’s) I. D.—Bronzy buff ana 
salmon shades. .25 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. (Waite) F. D.—The finest 
pink dahlia in existence. .25 
JERSEY’S BEACON. (F. D.)—Chinese scarlet, buff 
reverse, one of the big fellows. .25 
JERSEY’S DAINTY. Inc. C— 1 White. Early, free 
blooming and altogether a very fine cactus 
Dahlia . .75 
JERSEY’S GLORY—Color, rich golden orange, 
suffused darker . .25 
JERSEY’S SOVEREIGN. (F. D.)—Flame scarlet.. .25 
JERSEY WHITE BEAUTY. I. D. (Waite)—This is 
unquestionably the best commercial white dahlia 
ever introduced . 2.00 
J. H. JACKSON. (C.)—Dark maroon almost black. .25 
JOSEPHINE G. (S. C.)—True rose pink petals 
tipped pinaud yellow. Unusual bloom formation. .50 
KAY FRANCIS. (S. C.)—Light yellow.50 
KATHLEEN NORRIS. (I. D.)—Pink.50 
KING OF BLACKS. (F. D.)—Very Dark.50 
LA FIESTA. (I. D.) 1933—Buttercup yellow, pen¬ 
ciled red . .50 
LORD OF AUTUMN. (Almy) I. D.—A huge, rich 
deep golden yellow, bearing blooms 11 to 12 
inches across by 7 to 9 inches deep. 1.00 
LILLIAN BALDWIN—Magenta rose. Flowers large 
and fine .35 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON. (F. D.)—Opa¬ 
lescent pink, good and large. Roots. .25 
MARY ELLEN. (Lollier) F. D. —Rose mauve.25 
MARY HELEN. (Ailing) B.—Canary yellow.25 
MARIE. (F. D.)—Delicate pink. Free bloomer, on 
best of stems.35 
