DR. H. L. DOZIER’S INTRODUCTIONS OF 1939 
They are his first introductions of the popular and well known “Southern Strain”, 
each worthy of your consideration. 
CRACKER JACK 
SC^—ID—Rose tO' flame 
red, 9 to 10 inch exhibi¬ 
tion flower of unique 
coloring^ and formation, 
the long^ petals curling 
and twisting and show¬ 
ing the pale tan reverse 
in a very attractive man¬ 
ner. An extremely proli¬ 
fic, early ’til late-bloom¬ 
ing seedling of “The 
Fireman” with all the 
test qualities of its par¬ 
ent. Highly praised by 
the judges as something 
different and worthwhile. 
Roots, $10.00 
Plants, $5.00 
“Cracker Jack” (Dozier) 
I.OriSIANA RUMRA 
ID'—I.iarge blooms of 
most unusual combina- 
nation of beautiful scar¬ 
let red striped and pen¬ 
ciled with yellow, the 
center radiating yellow. 
Bush medium height, 
vigorous growing, many 
branched, producing an 
abundance of fine flow¬ 
ers. A seedling of “Girl 
of Hillcrest’ that has 
proved itself worthy in 
the extreme South. Mid- 
’W'est and East. 
Roots, $10.00 
Plants, $3.50 
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“Louisiana Rumba” (Dozier) 
