DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
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Tubers 
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JACK ROSE (D) Rich crimson rose. An old timer 
and a good one. This one has stood the test of 
the years and is still popular .15 
JANE COWL (I. D.) Bloom 10x6. Bush 5% feet. 
This wonderful Dahlia has been a success wher¬ 
ever grown. Color, a warm buff and old gold, 
blending to apricot and rose at the center. A 
Dahlia that is sure to please you, for it is large 
and impressive. A. D. S. Certificate .15 
JANET SOUTHWICK (I. D.) An especially beauti¬ 
ful variety of deep Tyrian rose color, with a 
most unusual petal formation. Blooms average 
8 to 10 inches in diameter and are held erect 
above the foliage. An Honor Roll Dahlia.40 
JEAN HARLOW (F.D.) Tall plant, blooms 'dear 
white; free blooming on long stems .50 
JEAN KERR (D.) A 5 to 6” snow white variety, 
suitable for bouquet or cut flower markets, one 
of the best .15 
JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.) The huge, rich petunia 
violet blooms are very beautiful and artistic. 
The stems can’t be excelled and the plant is a 
strong sturdy grower .50 
JERSEY BEACON (F. D.) Chinese scarlet. Very 
showy. A prolific bloomer. Don’t be without this 
one. Roll of Honor .15 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (F. D.) Probably the most 
popular of any Dahlia, especially as a cut flow¬ 
er. The ideal pink for exhibition or florist use. 
Large, deep flowers of perfect form on long 
stems. Free, early bloomer, with exceptional 
keeping qualities .15 
JERSEY’S DAINTY Bloom 7x3, Bush 5 ft. A dah¬ 
lia that will not only win on the exhibition ta¬ 
ble but is good for cutting. It is truly dainty 
in color, white faintly tinged lavender, almost 
pure white late in the season. A prolific 
bloomer with long, straight stems. Foliage dark 
and healthy. Popular with florists .50 
JERSEY GLORY (F.D.) Blooms 6 to 8”, yellow and 
orange. This is a sort of Jersey Beauty, which 
we are retailing at ..25 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE (S. C.) A 1934 Honor 
Roll Dahlia named for the petite Radio Star at 
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