Roots Plants 
HI-SPEED, I. D.—A new color that is a delightful French 
plum. Early and free bloomer. Blooms held high above 
foliage from a side bud. 1.50 .50 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER, I. D.—Rich violet burgundy with 
bloom of enormous size, winning its share of largest 
bloom honors.50 
HILLSIDE GOLD, C. (1939)—This is a combination of golden 
yellow with an apricot glow. Blooms average 8 by 4 
inches. Bush grows about 4 feet tall. Very prolific. It 
was this dahlia that won us two Home Beautiful medals, 
Cincinnati, and Louisville shows. 5.00 1.75 
JESSIE E. COWLES, I. D. (1939)—Huge graceful flowers and 
a grand new color; American Beauty rose overlaid cer¬ 
ise, with metallic sheen, some tones of purple. Tall plants, 
foliage large and resistant to insects. Stems up to five 
feet, holding flowers perfectly erect and high above the 
foliage. 7.50 2.50 
JULIUS C. BUNGE—Bloom 7 by 4 inches, Bush 4^/2 ft. Color, 
pure bright pink without any lilac or violet. A very free 
bloomer on excellent long stems. A wonderful exhibition 
variety. 2,00 .75 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, C.—White, very beautiful and easy to 
grow.50 
JEROME KERN, I. D.—Soft, shrimp pink, exquisite forma¬ 
tion. Very desirable.50 
JUNGLE QUEEN, 1. D.—Carmine red, long stems, good 
grower.75 .50 
KARL BON A WITZ, S. C.—Velvety carmine. It is outstanding 
in the garden, with long stems holding the brilliant red 
flowers well out the foliage. It always attracts.75 .50 
KATIE K, I. D.—A clean pink of large size on long stems. A 
certified winner. Nice bush. It is one of the best. Listed 
on all honor rolls. 2.50 .90 
KENP’S MONARCH, I. D.—Huge blooms almost ball-shaped, 
grow 10 and 12x7 inches. Stems stiff, foliage darg green 
and insect resistant. The color is deep salmon, changing 
to orange chrome and lighter salmon.75 
KEMP’S GREAT EASTERN, I. D.—Blend of golden orange 
and reddish bronze. One of the largest. Foliage leathery. .50 
KENTUCKY SUN, F. D.—A pure yellow that does not fade or 
burn. You can always find a blue ribbon on this variety 
in the yellow formal classes. 1.00 .50 
^LEIDEN’S ELEGANCE, C.—Vermillion red, good keeper and 
strong stems.50 
LILAC GLORY, C.—Violet rose. Always beautiful. Excellent 
stems, profuse bloomer. One of our favorites in its class. .50 
LORD OF AUTUMN, I. D.—Deep golden yellow. Its wonderful 
color and formation makes this one hard to beat. 1.00 .50 
LOIS WALCHER, I. D. (1939—The Achievement Medal winner 
of the year. A bi-color with perfect stems. The color is 
very interesting—true pansy purple, evenly tipped white. 2.00 .75 
LYNN B. DUDLEY, S. C.—This past season found this variety 
beautiful. A bi-color, grenadine red, tipped white, with 
reverse russet. A good grower. 1.50 .50 
LELAND STANFORD, 1. D.—Brilliant cardinal red. It is 
claimed the brightest big red. It does not fade. Plants 
are very vigorous, strong stems and good foliage, and an 
early and exceptionally free bloomer. 1.25 .50 
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