10 KUNZMAN, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 
Give the surplus roots you cannot use or sell to wor¬ 
thy poor or exchange them for other varieties with 
your friends. Don’t be a ‘‘sucker” and let those who 
are able to buy them get them from you for the “beg¬ 
ging” after you’ve paid good money for them. 
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Price Each 
timmaculate, I. D. or S. C., 8x4, We challenge anyone to pro¬ 
duce a better, fine pure snow-white dahlia than htis. Has 
vigor, fine stem and blooms freely.50 
Imperial, B., 4x3, clear deep purple..20 
timperlal Velvet, I. D., 8yjx4%, carmine velvet, suffused violet 
the reverse being carmine pink, making an exceeding at¬ 
tractive color effect. Plants $1.00, Roots. 2.00 
Indiana, F. D., 8ti>x4, rose salmon with deeper center. Lovely 
bloom.75 
Indiana Moon, F. D., 8x4, shades of bronze and salmon pink. .35 
Indiana Maid, S. C., 8x4, pinkish salmon shading out to buff. 
Its splendid growth and habits will please anyone.25 
tlhdian Princess, C., 8x4i/4. the heaviest cactus bloom of all. 
A brilliant Indian red in color. Very free-blooming on long 
stems. Plants $1.00, Roots.. 2.00 
Indian Summer, F. D., an improved Asbury Park; deep 
salmon orange.35 
Inspiration, I. D., 9x4, salmon pink to orange pink center.40 
Ironclad, F. D., 8x4, for splendid autumn effect this salmon 
with bronze shadings is hard to beat. Plants 50c Roots.... 1.00 
tiroquois Giant, I. D., 8x4%, exceptionally vigorous purple 
lavender. .40 
Iroquois Sunbeam, F. D., 9x4%, golden orange overlaid salmon 
pink.50 
Ivory, F. D., 8x4%, ivory white.40 
flvory Tones, S. C,. 8x4, ivory white, with an orchid suffusion 
makes a very desirable one.50 
Jack O’ Lantern, F. D., 8x3, orange red with dark center and 
Golden tips.25 
.lack Rose, F. D., 6x3, a pretty rose red.10 
Jane Cowl, I. D., 10x5, a favorite bronze buff and old gold.. .20 
Jane Dew, I. D., 8%x5, without doubt the most beautiful of 
all pink dahlias.65 
tJane Ross, F. D., 8x5, a purple crimson which satisfies everyone .65 
Janet Southwick, I. D., 8x4%, light crimson rose.35 
J. D. Long, I. D., 8x3%, amber with pink shadings.20 
Jealousy, I. D., 8x5, yellow, salmon and rose shadings.25 
Jean Kerr, B. D., 5x3%, a satndard pure white cut-flower.15 
Jean Trimbee, I. D., 9x6, giant deep purple. One of the 
greatest of all dahlias.40 
Jerome Kern, I. D., 8x5, re-curving petals of salmon buff.35 
* Jersey’s Beacon, I. D., 9x5, Chinese orange.20 
Jersey’s Beauty, F. D., 7%x3%, true pink cutflower.20 
Jersey’s Dainty, C., 7x3%, white, slightly tinted lilac.40 
Jersey’s Jewel, F. D., 8x4, an attractive, worthy true lavender .25 
Jersey’s Melody, S. C., 8x5, Tyrian rose, tips and reverse silver .35 
Jersey’s Pride, C., 7%x3%, buff, edged salmon pink.25 
Jersey’s Radiant, F. D., 8x3%, bittersweet orange .25 
Jersey’s Souvereign, F .D., 8x4%, deep orange salmon.30 
tJewel of India, I. D., 9x5, a wonderfully brilliant carmine 
with slight mauve suffusion. Very good.50 
J. H. Jackson, C., 8x3Va. deepest maroon.20 
,1. K. Alexander, Jr., I. D., 10x4, very deep crimson red.40 
*Josephine, G. F. D., 7%x4, rosy pink, edged ivory.35 
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Don’t use Nitrates of any kind or other highly con¬ 
centrated fertilizer, nor too much manure, on your 
dahlias; if you do you will likely kill the plant or grow 
a big, watery clump which will rot over winter. 
