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HILLCREST MANDARIN I. F. (Scott)—Color, Oriental Scarlet, flushed and 
shading to a golden yellow, with a golden yellow reverse. The petals twist 
and curl in a most artistic manner, giving the huge flowers size and depth. 
Height, 5 feet. Root 50c 
HILLSIDE GOLD (Hillside Farm)—St. C. Color, rich golden yellow, with an 
apricot glow, especially at the center of the flower. This variety is a fine 
grower, good foliage, and the best of stem. Winner of several blue ribbons. 
On Mr. Johnston’s Honor Roll. Roots $3.50 
H. R. S. 1. D. (Seal)—The blooms are large and deep. The petals are long 
and broad, and twist and wave in a most enhancing manner. Color, golden 
yellow throughout; no other shade or tint. The flowers are held on strong 
stems, with insect-resistant foliage. Height, about 5 feet. Roots 50c 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER I. D. (Hunt’s-Burnett Bros.)—An Honor Roll 
dahlia. Another giant of great beauty. Color, bright violet burgundy. 
Blooms up to 15 inches. Stands erect on a fine stem, and disease resisting 
foliage. Height, 5 feet. Roots 75c 
INCANDESCENT (Weyer’s-Parrella) I. D.—Color, rich rosy buff suffused yellow 
light old rose. Center, rich old rose, paling to light buff on outside of petals. 
High centered well formed flowers. Size of bloom from 10 to 13 inches in 
diameter. Blooms in great profusion. The huge blooms are held facing side¬ 
ways on cane-like stems, well above the foliage. The plant is an open 
grower with insect resisting foliage. Incandescent is a Seedling of Jane 
Cowl, only larger in size and more beautiful in color and formation. Inci¬ 
dentally, this dahlia scored 85 at the East Lansing Trial Ground in 1936. 
Height of plant 6 feet. Roots' $3.00 
INDIANA MOON (I. D.)—This is truly a giant dahlia with a pleasing com¬ 
bination of color described as flesh ochre with lines of special pink. 
Roots 50c 
INDIAN PRINCESS C. (Kunzman Dahlia Gardens)—Heavy, exceptionally full 
blooms, 8 X 4y2 inches, of the richest, bright Indian red; strong grower, 
covered with the immense, sparkling blooms on good stems. The finest of all 
red cactus dahlias. Height, 5 feet. Roots $2.00 
IRENE ANDERSON (H. C.)—Huge blooms, often 10 inches across. Rosy, 
purplish cerise, heavily tipped white good stems. A very attractive Garden 
Dahlia, and showy exhibition flower. Height, 5% feet. Rootsi 75c 
JANE COWL (I. D.)—A massive large flower with great depth that is still 
winning more than its share of prizes. Color, a glistening bronzy buff and 
gold, blending to a deeper shade at the center. Height, 6 feet. Roots 25c 
JANE DEW I. D.—A ma^ificent true clear pink dahlia with plenty of sub¬ 
stance, and large exhibition blooms. Root $1.00 
JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.)—This beautiful dahlia was originated in Canada, and 
owing to its huge size, color and petal formation, won many prizes here. 
Color, a rich petunia violet and many blooms close to 12 inches in width 
and 7 inches in depth. An unusual and outstanding variety that drew 
plenty of attention. Height, 5% feet. Roots 50c 
JERSEY BEAUTY (F. D.)—Large pure pink, on long erect stems and still in 
great demand as a florist flower. Good keeper. Height, 6 feet. Roots 25c 
JERSEY BEACON (F. D.)—The most spectacular of the Jersey family. Color, 
a bright Chinese scarlet with a buff reflex, giving it a two-toned effect. 
Height, 4V2 feet. Roots 25c 
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