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FORT MONMOUTH, S. C. A large flower of rich 
dark claret red on strong tall bushes. A favorite 
in all gardens.15 
GOLDEN STANDARD, C. Golden tan blushed 
with tints of amber and bronze. This is a lovely 
flower that people will admire in your garden.18 
HUNT S VELVET WONDER, I. D. Color is a rich, 
bright, violet burgundy. The huge blooms can be 
grown to immense size and are fine keepers for 
so large a flower. Plants are disease resistant 
with striking foliage and excellent stems. Highly 
recommended .08 
IDA DE VER WARNER, F. D. Large orchid pink. 
If you have never had this variety you should 
try it.04 
JANE COWL, I. D. Color a glistening bronzy buff 
and old gold, blending to a deeper shade toward 
the center of the flower. One of the best for 
display .12 
JEAN KERR, F. D. An ideal pure white dahlia of 
medium size with excellent stems for cut flower 
trade or florists .05 
JERSEY’S BEACON, F. D. Color is Chinese scar¬ 
let with paler reverse. Good stock and large 
flowers.06 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, F. D. A beautiful large ero¬ 
sion pink bloom with good stems. The best pink 
on the market for cut flowers.05 
JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY, F. D. A good white 
dahlia. Free blooming.15 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I. D. Very large, graceful, 
its delicate rose pink beauty is proudly held on 
the always perfect stem.05 
KAY FRANCIS, C. Light lemon yellow flowers 
which stand very erect on good stems. Free 
blooming.12 
KEMPS BLACK NIGHT, I. D. A dark velvety 
maroon, almost black. This strong growing plant 
has immense flowers on stiff stems.22 
KENTUCKY, F. D. Orange sport of Jersey Beauty. 
A good cut flower for florist trade.05 
KAWEAH, I. D. Large fuchsia or purple rose with 
lighter shadings . 16 
MAY TROWER, F. D. Ranging in color from 
palest gold to a deep golden apricot.06 
MARY ELLEN, F. D. A clean-cut flower of bur¬ 
nish pink, on good stems. Bushy growth is strong 
and vigorous and foliage is insect proof.12 
