
Price Each 
GRACE CURLING, [. D.—Pure, lilac with a pink tint 
and shading to white base, very large blooms with 
cleft petals, long stems. A very beautiful Dahlia..... .25 
GRANDEE, 1.D.—Spanish red and yellow, immense 
big 12-inch blooms, good stout stems. Achievement 
Maca walter... A ea ee Ce CT ee a i) 
GREAT EASTERN, I.D.—A giant flower of orange and red- 
dish ‘bronze. Perfect form, stout stems. 221.202 90 
GREY DAWN, F.D.—A beautiful Dahlia. Color oyster 
grey or white, center tinted lavender. Massive deep 
blooms with many pointed petals, strong erect stems, 
fine for exhibition and good cut flower Dahlia. ._.. .59 
HILLCREST NUGGET, F.D—Huge blooms of deep golden 
rene excellent stems. On the Roll of Honor. -2.0000........ 29 
H. S. (HERBERS ROY STOVELL), Dec.— Huge 
ender yellow blooms on long stiff stems, tall strong 
plants, fine exhibition Dahlia. On the Roll of Hn Gt: 
HUNT'S VELVET WONDER, I, D.—Immense big deep 
blooms often 12 inches, on extra strong stems. Color 
a rich bright violet burgundy under some lights looks 
royal purple. A great prize winner, Received special 
avEEe of merit at New York Show 1934. On the sO 
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25 
INDIANA MOON, I. D— Very large blooms, beautiful 
blending of many colors; yellow, flesh pink, ochre, 
and red. A Roll of Honor Dahlia. 15 
INSPIRATION, S.C.—A brilliant yellow, of large size, with 
distinct and attractive rolled petals. Strong stems. A Hol- 
lend Dahlia that: will’inspire yous 00 
IRENE ANDERSON,H.C.—Huge blooms, often 10 inches 
across; rosy; purplish cerise; heavily tipped white, 
good stems. A very attractive Garden Dahlia, and 
showy exhibition flower, 2 ao 
J. K. ALEXANDER JR., I.D.— Immense big deep bloom 
of Crimson-scarlet, lightly splashed with orange— 
good stout stems. Award of Honor Georgia Experi- 
Ment Station.) oP ee ee es 29 
JANE COWL, D.—Very large bright bronzy buff and old 
gold. Roll of Honor Dahlia, extra’ fine, a ey) 
JANE ROSS, l. D. —Bright purplish crimson, shaded 
violet and overlaid with a velvety maroon sheen, 
deepening toward the center of the flowers, good size 
blooms on long stiff stems. Early and free bloomer. 
JANET SOUTHWICK, [. D.—A deep shade of tyrian 
rose or burgundy red. Large blooms on good stems. 
Fine for exhibition. Roll of Honor Dahlia. ........ AS 
JEAN TRIMBEE, S. C.—Rich shade of petunia-violet, 
very large blooms, @ great prize winner. ...............— 
JENNY LIND, I. D.—A silvery pastel mallow pink, this 
dahlia is a real beauty. Lipase eee Bie is saa 
JEROME KERN, I. D.—A gorgeous shrimp pink with 
gold shadings. The long petals twist and curl back 
to the stem making a large deep full flower, extra 
long strong stems. Early and free flowering, great 
prize winner. On the Roll of Honor. —... 035 
JERSEY BEAUTY, D.—True pink, extra fine. .15 
JERSEY BEACON, 'D,-Chinese scarlet, lighter reverse. 
VWOTORIAT PO ANG eaID Ga eee ee Se Ce 15 
JERSEY DAINTY, C.—A lovely white with faint tint 
of pink. The fine incurved deep blooms are held 
perfectly on long stiff stems. .....00.0000 fe 
JERSEY IDEAL, D.—Deep lavender pink, very reer 
JERSEY MELODY, S, C.—An attractive color of bright 
tyrian rose, tipped silver with silver reverse. 1932 
Roll: of (HERON OR Re ee aks 20 
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