Di enne^i^ Ji loa litt^ (sxhilyition S)ahlias 
HENLEY’S GIANT. F.D. A huge flower of the Jersey’s 
Beacon type. Color orange'scarlet with a lighter reverse. 
One of the best. $5.00. 
HUNTING PINK. In a class by itself. We wish to call 
your especial attention to this phenomenal dahlia. Noth' 
ing like it in color, the color of a huntsman’s jacket. 
Disease-resistant, prolific bloomer, excellent keeper, 
unique flower form, depth similar to a ’mum. If there 
were only one dahlia to grow we would choose Hunting 
Pink. Doz., $25.00. 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER. I.D. The attractive 
broad'petaled blooms are huge and have good, full cen¬ 
ters and great depth. The flowers, of deep rosy magenta 
blending into a true purple, are well-proportioned with 
large, dark green foliage. $1.00. 
James Kirby. I.D. Brilliant red exhibiton dahlia. The 
plant is a vigorous grower and very free-flowering. Has 
been awarded the A.D.S. certificate of merit. 75c. 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Massive flower, petals curled and twisted. 
A glistening bronzy buff and old gold blending to a 
deeper shade toward the center, the reverse petals a 
pale flesh color. Strong stem, insect-resisting. 50c. 
JEAN BATTEN. F.D. A most wonderful shade of lum¬ 
inous golden salmon. Flowers are enormous, stems extra 
strong and hold the flowers well above the foliage. Best 
exhibition form. $5.00. 
J. J. JEFFERSON. F.D. Stately formal decorative of pure 
white on good stout stems. Free blooming; attractive 
foliage sets off the white flowers to best advantage. The 
best all-round white for cutting purposes. 75c. 
Jersey’s Beacon. F.D. Chinese scarlet with paler reverse, 
very large flower, vigorous grower. Each, 50c; doz., 
$5.00. 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. One of the best pinks. Each, 35c; 
doz., $4.00. 
JERSEY’S DAINTY. C. Fine pure white of medium 
size. Excellent cut flower variety. 75c. 
JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY. F.D. Pure glistening 
white. Good cut flower. $2.00. 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE. S.C. Buff suffused peach, 
semi-cactus, with beautifully pointed petals. Large 
flowers of perfect form and an exceptionally good grow¬ 
er, producing an abundance of blooms. $2.00. 
JIMMY FOXX. I.D. A giant flower attaining a size of 
13 inches in diameter by 8 inches in depth, borne on 
long, straight, stiff stems, sturdy grower with very heavy 
foliage. Color coppery red tinged with henna. A winner 
wherever shown. $5.00. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS. I.D. True rose-pink deepening 
to mallow-pink but paler in the center. Broad overlap¬ 
ping petals with twisted ends filled to the center. 75c. 
Kentucky. F.D. Color is Jersey’s Beauty pink, with yel¬ 
low and gold blend. 50c. 
LORD OF AUTUMN. I.D. Clear yellow. Large, deep 
flowers which resemble exhibition chrysanthemums make 
it invaluable for show purposes. $1.50. 
Milton J. Cross. I.D. Beautiful coloring of apricot-peach 
with a bright golden face. The flowers attain a size of 
12 inches across by 8 inches in depth and are held well 
above the foliage by long, strong stems. $2.00. 
MISS BELGIUM. C. Medium size, very bright orange, 
perfectly stiff stem. Free flowering. 75c. 
MISS GLORY. S.C. A giant flower, 10 to 12 inches in 
diameter. Best described as apricot-yellow; petals rolled 
and incurved; excellent stem and habit. $1.50. 
MOTHER MAYTROTT. I.D. A perfect center through¬ 
out the season; a consistent, profuse bloomer, dark green 
foliage, strong erect stems. Blooms uniformly large and 
of great depth, usually 6 to 7 inches. Pure white. $5.00. 
Mrs. George Le Boutellier. D. A flower of tremendous 
.size. Stems straight and stiff. An early bloomer. Color 
is a rich, velvety carmine. $1.00. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. Mauve-lavender. 35c. 
MRS. STEWART. S.C. Salmon with pink reverse. A 
very large and beautiful exhibition dahlia. $3.00. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. I.D. The monster blooms 
of deep, dark red shading toward garnet are held erect 
on stiff stems. It is a stocky grower and in all a good 
dahlia. The best dahlia in this color class. $1.50. 
Myra Howard. I.D. Glowing combination of saffron- 
yellow and gold with tints of salmon. Giant blooms on 
long, rigid stems. 50c. 
NANCY GENE. I.D. A gigantic yellow, a true self-color 
without any other shading. Can best be_described as 
yellow Kathleen Norris. Perfectly rigid stems. Flowers 
12 inches in diameter and can easily be grown larger. 
$3.00. 
Paul Pfitzer. S.C. A combination of primrose and shell- 
pink. $1.00. 
PINK DAILY MAIL. F.D. Huge flowers of pure cycla¬ 
men-pink. Strong, long stems. $2.00. 
QUEEN CITY. F.D. A lovely watermelon-pink, color 
new in dahlias. Profuse bloomer and a good keeper. 
While only medium sized the flowers have good form 
and the color is charming. $1.50. 
RED JUG. S.C. At times almost a true cactus, this strik¬ 
ing brilliant crimson-carmine has wonderful keeping 
qualities. The stems are stiff and hold the flowers fac¬ 
ing, and foliage is insect-resistant. Certificate at Storrs. 
$1.50. 
RITA BALLIN. I.D. A gigantic yellow of the exhibition 
type. Stems perfect and hold the flowers upright. It 
produces numerous flowers 12 inches across. $5.00. 
Satan. S.C. or I.D. Scarlet with yellow on reverse of 
petals showing at the center as petals unfold. Stems are 
very long. Flowers are uniformly large and of regular 
formation, keeping well when cut. 75c. 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST. F.D. A unique form with 
the petals recurving to the stem. Huge blooms of bronze- 
yellow with reverse of rosy pink on fine stems, giving 
an unusual color effect. 75c. 
WAYVILLE CHROME. F.D. A real champion and a 
strong healthy grower. Huge flowers of a lovely shade 
of cbrome-yellow. Right up to exhibition standard. 
Canelike stems. $5.00. 
WHITE CLOUD. F.D. Flowers good size with perfect 
centers all through the season. Free flowering with abso¬ 
lutely straight stems. Petals broad and of great substance. 
Glistening pure white. $4.00. 
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