HILTONIA APRICOT (F. D.) A massive formal that can be grown to 12 inches 
and has great depth, stems are long and straight. Color, deep apricot with 
a lighter shading down the center. Solidly built flowers. From Australia. 
Honor Roll Dahlia. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
HILLSIDE JOY (S. C.) Color, apricot shading to solid gold, ivory reverse. Size, 
without forcing, 9 by 4 inches. Stems long, strong. Received two trial 
ground Certificates. Honor Roll Dahlia. Plants—$3.50 Cuttings—$2.35 
INCENDIE (Pezant) We are proud to introduce this French semi-cactus Dahlia. 
Color of fiery-red with gold on pointed petals. Blooms 8 to 10 inches with 
a good depth and an excellent form. Bloom on a strong stem. A very last- 
ing Dahlia. Vigorous plant and a good bloomer. Won Special Awards in 
the open to all class at the Toledo and Cleveland Shows. Also winner of a 
Gold Medal and Silver Cup as the best seedling of the Mid-West Show at 
Kentucky. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
JESSIE KING (Stredwick) <A beautiful true cactus Dahlia that was greatly 
admired. Color, old-rose or red-wine. Blooms 9 inches with good depth, on 
strong long stems. Excellent form. Vigorous plant and a good bloomer. 
Exhibition variety. 1941 Honor Roll. Plants—$2.50 Cuttings—$1.65 
JUSTINUS KERNER (I. D.) A very attractive French Dahlia, that was great- 
ly admired in our garden. A great prize winner in its class. Large blooms 
on a strong and long stems. Color, berry-red with white at tips of petals. 
Very effective contrast. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
JEAN BATTEN (Dec.) A glorious bloom of best exhibition form; most wonderful 
shade of luminous golden salmon. Flowers to 12 inches across, and good 
stems. This Dahlia was named after the New Zealand aviatrix with her 
permission. Honor Roll Dahlia. Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
JOSEFINE KLIMPT (C.) A grand variety from Holland of the hybrid cactus 
type. Color, pure white. A huge flower. Plants healthy i in growth and flower 
freely on good stems. Starting early in season and remaining good till frost. 
Plants—$3.00 net Cuttings—$2.00 net 
KATHLEEN HALL (CI. D.) A beautiful Australian Dahlia, rhodamine purple 
edges and flushes, on a picric yellow base, with a muff blend. Very large 
flowers with top high centers of mallow pink. Perfect foliage and stems. 
Honor Roll. Plants—$2.50 Cuttings—$1.65 
KANAKA (Str. C.) An exceedingly free flowering Cactus, with best of stems. 
Color deep crimson, almost maroon overlaid a decided purplish tinge, and 
lighter towards tips of florets. Flowers large, and petals straight and narrow. 
A useful addition of color in this class. A beauty for exhibitions. From 
England. Plants—$2.50 Cuttin gs—$1.65 
LITTLE CONN (Pom) A great prize winner in Australia. Color, red. Small 
blooms on good stems. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
LINK’S GORGEOUS (I. D.) A great prize winner in the blended color class. 
The base of the petal is a light yellow blending to a scarlet-pink at the 
outer edge. Bloom 11 x 7% inches without forcing; can be grown much 
larger. Ideal stems hold the blooms facing. Awarded a trial ground Cer- 
tificate. Honor Roll Dahlia. Plants—$3.50 Cuttings—$2.35 
LYNN FONTANNE (S. C.) Blooms are immense 13” x 9” is not unusual. Cre- 
ated quite a sensation. Color, peach to spectrum red. Won a seedling and 
largest bloom award. Honor Roll. Plants—$7.50 Cuttings—$5.09 
LINK’S BLUE TRIUMPH (F. D.) A bigger and better seedling of Blue River 
that has great size and grand color. Blooms 12 to 13 inches with ordinary 
field culture. The center is Petunia Violet that shades to light Phlox Purple 
petals. Long stiff stems. Award of Honor. 
Plants—$3.50 Cuttings—$2.35 
LUCILLE L. (I. D.) Blooms 9 by 4 inches. Shell pink to lighter pink towards 
center. Serrated petals. Good grower. Won the Achievement Medal at 
Michigan Show in 1939 and 5 Blue Ribbons in 1940. 
Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.06 
