6 JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 


Tubers 
Each 
LORD OF AUTUMN. (I1.D.) Rich, golden yellow 
blooms growing to 12 and 18 inches in diame- 
ter, 6 to 8 inches deep, facing up and carried 
well above the plant on good strong stems and 
neck, up to 38 feet with disbudding. Won 
President’s cup at Ohio Dahlia Show, Cleve- 
land, other prizes elsewhere, and was a sensa- 
tion wherever grown or Shown.............-.......--.-----+- .60 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON. (F.D.) Creamy 
white, suffused lavender pink; very deep, full 
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MARSHALL’S PINK. (F.D.) Jersey’s Beauty type 
and of robust habit. Delicate silvery shrimp 
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MAUD ADAMS. Ball Type. White, overlaid with 
pink. This is a little beauty, and you can’t af- 
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MILLIONAIRE. (¥F-.D.) 
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MONMOUTH CHAMPION. (D.) An _ outstanding, 
giant flower of flame scarlet; immense size and 
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MRS. GEORGE SKEEN. (F.D.) Very attractive 
shrimp pink, bloom 5 to 8”, on extra long 
stems. This variety does not fade or burn from 
hot sun. Has been very popular as a cut flower, 
florists buy as many as a hundred tubers. 
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MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. (F.D.) Very large, 
beautiful flowers of fine form and _ substance. 
The color is rich, rosy mauve. It is a very free 
bloomer, with long stems. Valuable for cut 
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PARAMOUNT. (F.D.) 
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PAUL MICHAEL. (D.) Deep. buttercup yellow 
touched with old rose. <A fine old favorite. We 
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