The Marvelous Dahlia is Not Only a Man’s Flower—A Lady’s as Well. 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (Incurved Cactus)—One of the best white cactus Dahlias 
to date, being a free bloomer and a good keeper. Good stiff stems. 
Roots 50c 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE (Semi-Cactus)—Large blooms of buff apricot suffused 
peach and mauve. The huge flowers have perfect form with beautifully 
pointed petals. An exceptionally strong grower that gives an abundance of 
exhibition flowers on real stems. Roots 75c 
JIMMIE FOXX. I. D. (Johnson)—A spectacular dahlia of giant size; color 
coppery red tinged with henna. The flowers easily obtain a size of 13 
inches in diameter by 8 inch depth and are supported by strong straight 
stems. The plant is an exceptionally sturdy grower having very heavy 
foliage. Roots $1.50 
JIM MOORE (Loller)—It is distinctive in form and color. The petals are long 
and regular, rolling back at tips, while the color is a primrose yellow shaded 
gold and suffused salmon. A good healthy grower. Height, 4 feet. Roots 35c 
J. K. ALEXANDER, JR. I. D. (Alexander)—Giant blooms of great depth and 
wonderful formation. Color, a deep scarlet with slight lines of gold on 
edge towards the tips. It is a large full flower with the petals closely set. 
They are held facing sideways on long, strong stems, with fine, large, 
heavy, insect-resistant foliage. Received an Award of Honor at the Georgia 
Experimental Station. Height, 4 to 5 feet. Roots 50c 
JOSEPHINE G—S. C. (Grosscross)—^^Color is very pleasing true rose pink of a 
bright shade, soft petals tipped yellow. It makes a wonderful, sturdy bush, 
with flowers held well above the dense foliage. Height, 4% feet. Roots 35c 
JULIA IRENE I. D. (Parplla)— 
Color, in effect pink but in more 
details is a rose-pink with pen- 
cilings, or streaks, of deep rose. 
Blooms of immense size with 
petals flaring wide open and 
turning to back as the bloom 
grows older. Stems stiff as cane 
holding huge bloom facing well 
above the foliage. Plant, vigor¬ 
ous. Foliage, abundant and 
healthy. Julia Irene is a grand 
dahlia in every respect; for size, 
beauty, and quantity, it cannot 
be beaten. This is one dahlia 
that has come to stay. If you 
want a garden full of beautiful 
blooms, grow Julia Irene this 
coming season. Julia Irene is a 
Seedling of Kathleen Norris, but 
a finer grower and will produce 
three times as many blooms as 
the original parent. We are 
quoting the exact words re¬ 
ceived from Mr. D. D. Long of 
the GEORGIA EXPERIMENT¬ 
AL STATION, “This variety is 
especially recommended for trial 
by those who found the Kath¬ 
leen Norris variety difficult to 
grow in their respective gar¬ 
den.” Height of plant, 6 to 7 
feet. Roots $3.50 
JULIA IRENE 
PARRELLA DAHLIA GARDENS 
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