Dahlias. 
Large Flowering Varieties -- Continued 
JERSEYS' BEAUTY 
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GOODNIGHT. (I.D.) Deep ox-blood red that 
never fails to attract attention. Exceedingly 
popular for cut flowers and garden use and we 
never can grow enough of it... $ .15 
HUNT'S VELVET WONDER. (I D.) A huge flower 
that will appeal to those who want size. Color 
is rosy-magenta which blends into a true pur¬ 
ple. Strong, heavy stems.r.. 25 
INDIANA MOON. (I.D.) A large flower of flesh 
ochre with a faint line of spinal pink. Good 
stems and perfect form. A garden favorite. .25 
J. J. JEFFERSON. (F.D.) A recent Long Island in¬ 
troduction and many growers like it better than 
White King. A fine white of sturdy growth 
on good stems. . 10 
JAMES KIRBY. (I.D.) Very fine clear red that has 
good form, stem and substance. The plants 
should be staked for best results. 15 
JANE COWL. (I.D.) Still considered by many as 
the most beautiful of all Dahlias. Large, 
shaggy flower of coppery yellow. Fine tall 
grower. . 07 
JEAN KERR. (F.D.) Still the most popular white 
with cut flower growers. The flowers are small 
but many are produced on each plant. A good 
keeper and fine for floral work. 06 
JERSEYS 7 BEACON. (F.D.) Chinese red with 
lighter shadings on reverse side which give a 
beautiful two-toned effect. Large flower. 
JERSEYS' BEAUTY. (F.D.) This fine pink variety 
is still the most popular of all. We have the 
largest stock in the country of carefully 
rouged, selected tubers. Note our special 
price in lots of 250 and more, $4.00 per 100. 
JERSEYS' DAINTY. (CO A fine, true Cactus. 
White with slight lavender tings. An excel¬ 
lent cut flower variety that produces many 
flowers on good stems. 
JERSEYS' GLORY. (F.D.) Orange and yellow. 
We recommend this variety as one of the best. 
JERSEYS' TRIUMPH. (F.D.) Bright copper with 
salmon shadings. This is a variety that should 
be much more extensively grown for it is a 
real beauty. The color is a distinct shade of 
bright copper and old gold and the form, stem 
and substance leave nothing to be desired. A 
i fine cut flower and show variety. 
JIM MOORE. (S.C.) A clear primrose-yellow shad¬ 
ing to gold, with tints and flushes of salmon. 
A joy to behold in the field, and a most pro¬ 
fuse bloomer throughout the season. Insect 
resistant. Good cutter. 
JOSEPHINE G. (I.D.) Bright rose-pink and gold, 
tipped with yellow and gold. Prolific bloomer 
holding flower well above foliage. 
KAY FRANCIS. (S.C.) Clear, golden yellow with¬ 
out any shadings. The flowers are of medium 
size and the whole plant is attractive. 
KEMP'S VIOLET WONDER. (I.D.) A beautiful 
violet and the finest in this color. Very well 
regarded for all purposes. 
KEMP'S WHITE WONDER. (See White Wonder). 
KENTUCKY. (F.D.) This beautiful orange sport 
of Jerseys' Beauty, with all of the fine traits 
of the parent, ranks close to the top of the list 
of the leading commercial kinds and also be¬ 
longs in every garden collection. We have a 
large stock and have again reduced the price. 
KENTUCKY RED. (I.D.) Bright, vivid shade of 
scarlet not seen in other varieties. 
KISS ME. (S.C.) A fine bi-color variety of vari¬ 
able white and red that has impressed many 
local growers and is now one of the leading 
cut flower varieties with those who grow for 
the market. 
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