Z A N T ’ S 
BLUE 
RIBBON 
DAHLIAS 
HILLCREST MANDARIN, I. D. (86) LL., 6 to 7 ft. 
A flashy big flower, brilliant oriental scarlet and golden yellow, 
one of the brightest colors. The plant is a thrifty grower and a 
free bloomer. _ ^ 
Roots $ .50 
HILLCREST SUNSET, 1. D. (86) LL., 6 to 7 ft. 
The giant blooms are held erect on stiff 3-foot stems way above 
the healthy, insect-proof foliage. CJolor; a beautiful blending of 
sunset shades. Unusually attractive. 
Roots $ .50 
HILLSIDE GOLD, (84) ML., 3 ft. 
Color gold to autumn shade. A winner at Cleveland in basket 
arrangement. Extra fine cut flower and good keeper. 
Roots $3.00; Plants $1.00 
HILLSIDE SUNSET, I. D. (84) LL., 4 to 5 ft. 
Color golden yellow edged and suffused with red in the early part 
of the season, later showing mostly gold. Largest and Best Bloom 
in the show at Cleveland. A seedling of Margrace 
Roots $6.00; Plants $2.00 
HI-LITE, I. D. (86) LL., 6 ft. 
Winner at the Washington State Show as the best Informal Deco¬ 
rative. Rich velvety carmine shaded with rose red, tipped lightly 
with gold, reverse silver. Very beautiful; stiff stems. Very large 
deep blooms. 
Roots $ .75 
HUNT^S VELVET WONDER, 1. D. (87) LL., 5 ft. 
Another giant of great beauty. Color is a rich, bright violet bur¬ 
gundy. The petals are long and wave and taper near the tips. 
The blooms, which can be grown to giant size are held facing 
sideways on good, strong, cane-like stems, well out of the foliage. 
On Hart’s Honor Roll and it sure deserved the honor. 
Roots $ .50 
INCANDESCENSE, I. D. (86) LL., 6 ft. 
The color is rich rosy buff with a shading of yellow reverse light 
old rose. It is a seedling of Jane Cowl and scored 85 in East 
Lansing Trial Gardens. Large blooms on cane-like stems make this 
a real attraction in any up-to-date garden. It’s one of the best 
growers we have and always covered with enormous blooms. We 
say it’s a better dahlia than Jane Cowl, so it must be good. 
Root $1.00; Plant $ .50 
JEAN TRIMBEE, S. C. (86) LL., 6 to 7 ft. 
New large, long petaled, thick flower of Petunia violet. Tall strong 
grower. Gwd stems. (H. R.) 
Roots $ .50 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, S. C. (86) ML., 5 ft. 
Here is a beauty. A pure white that looks you straight in the face 
on extra long wiry stems. Profuse bloomer and a garden attrac¬ 
tion and cut flower that can’t be beat. 
Roots $ .50 
JIMMIE FOX, 1. D. (85) LL., 7 ft. 
A spectacular dahlia of giant size, 13 by 8 inches, held on long, 
strong stems. Color, coppery red, tinged henna. Winner of many 
medals at largest shows. A strong grower. 
Root $1.50 
JOSEPHINE G., S. C. (86) ML., 4 ft. 
The 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. Beautiful for basket 
work. 
Roots $ .50 
JULIA IRENE, I. D. (85) ML., 4 to 5 ft. 
A seedling of Kathleen Norris, but a much improved variety. 
Taller bushes, better stems, better (jualities and a fine root pro¬ 
ducer. The color is rose pink with streaks of deeper pink. A won¬ 
derful addition to a gcxid planting. 
Roots $1.50; Plants $ .50 
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