*lris Ransom (Dec.) —Deep clear primrose yellow. A 
beautiful large dahlia of perfect formation carried 
on stiff stems. Petals broad and twisted at tips. 
Plants 75c 
Ivralee (S. C.)—A beautiful ivory blending to a 
creamy yellow at the base of petals. Good stems. 
Plants 50c 
Jersey’s Majestic (I. D.) —Immense blooms of salmon 
old gold, rose mulberry. Beautiful- Roots 50c 
Jimmy Fox (I. D.) —Giant blooms of henna orange. 
Pine _ Roots 50c 
Jungle Queen (I. D.)— Clear rich, velvety red with 
darker shadings. Long stems and always erect. 
Plants 50c 
Kathryn Loesch (F. D.) —A grand pink with perfect 
blooms 8 to 9 inches by 5, held on long perfect 
stems. A good commercial dahlia_ Plants $1.50 
Katie K. (I. D.) —A deep rose pink with white veins 
in the petals that lighten the color. Blooms 11 by 6 
inches and a strong grower Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Kemp’s Golden Heart (F. D.) —Tall grower of rich 
Autumn shades _ Roots 35c 
Kemp’s Great Eastern (I. D.) —Rich fall shades of 
orange, gold and reddish bronze. Large blooms. 
Plants 50c 
Kemp’s Monarch (I. D.) —Deep salmon changing to 
orange and lighter salmon_ Plants 75c 
Kilpera (F. D.) —Waxy white with a lilac shading. 
Plants 50c 
Kilgore’s Lucifer (Str. Cac.) —A Brazil red with 
Capucine orange reverse which shows as petals 
curl. Blooms large and deep on cane like stems. 
Plants $1.25 
King George (F. D.)— One of the best European 
dahlias we have grown. Color a flaming scarlet 
with center petals showing an old gold reverse. 
Has wonderful growing habits_ Plants 75c 
King Cole (I. D.) 1940— Very dark maroon red with 
velvet like texture and fine substance. A strong 
grower with splendid stems. Size of blooms 12 to 
14 inches by 6 to 7 inches deep_ Plants $2.00 
Kentucky Sweetheart ( I. C.) —A bright pink on good 
stems _ Plants $1.00 
Leland Standford (Dec.) —Brilliant cardinal red. 
Highly recommended. Good grower. 
Roots 75c, Plants 35c 
Lois Walcher (F. D.) —An outstanding 1939 dahlia 
and regarded as the leader of all 1939 introduc¬ 
tions. Color is deep Amaranth to pansy purple with 
the outer one-third petals a clear white. There is 
no blending of the two colors, each breaking sharp¬ 
ly into the other_ Plants 50c 
Lord of Autumn (I. D.) —Deep golden yellow. Ex¬ 
ceptionally beautiful_ Plants 35c, Roots 75c 
Loyalty (Min. S. C.) —This is not only the most pro¬ 
lific bloomer that we have seen, but a beautiful 
crimson red. Stems long and stiff, holding blooms 
high above foliage. This has been a good show 
winner this season_ Plants 75c 
Little Glory (Min.C.) —This miniature received an 
award of honor at the Georgia Test Gardens for 
being a distinctive new color. We still are unable 
to find a name for this color. It is between begonia 
rose and deep rose red. A vase or basket of these will 
win in any show room. Stems long, stiff and wiry. 
A very prolific bloomer from early season till cut 
by frost- Plants 75c 
Lynn Dudley (S. C.) —A beautiful bi-color of grena¬ 
dine red tipped white with reverse russet. Always 
attracts attention_ Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
M. Callahan (F. D.) —A clear white with a refined ap¬ 
pearance and beautiful form_ Plants $1.50 
Mabel Burkart (S. C.) —Blending of pink and cameo 
shades of cream_ Roots 75c 
Maffie (I. D.) 1940 —Massive blooms of intense red 
having perfect formation. Blooms have reached a 
size of 13 inches and held on long stems. Has won 
many ribbons_ Plants $2.00 
Manhatten (I. D.) 1940 — A large orange red informal 
decorative reaching a size 11 to 12 inches on strong 
stems. Petals pointed, curve and twist making a 
very artistic bloom_ Plants $2.00 
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