THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 
wa (cantinied) 
Per Doz. Per 100 
JERSEY’S DAINTY-—(C) A very dainty color, 
white, faintly tinged lavender, almost pure 
white late in the season. A prolific bloomer 
with long, straight stems. Popular with the 
TLOTISU sacl errr cee eee eee atone maeentrtegaket evens chs $3.50 $25.00 
JERSEY’S MELODY— (SC) Lavender pink color 
produced in great profusion. A beautiful garden 

VATIOUY fc Face anc ee One ne ena cae ae hate penta nah ogee 3.50 25.00 
JERSEY WHITE BEAUTY—(FD) A _ new, pure 
white ‘Jersey Beauty.’ Need more be said? .......... 9.00 70.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS-—(ID) Large rose-pink flow- e 
PYS-ON POOUIStFON PESTO see eee ere ee eerie eceteeeec ees 3.90 25.00 
KENTUCKY—(FD) A bright pink suffused with 
gold gives this flower a beautiful salmon tone. 
ldedlecuthowere eee ee es 1.75 12.00 
KISS ME—(SC) A beautiful combination of red 
and white, one of the finest cutflower varieties. 
C000 SStr ONS eStCIia ts ere teeter eee 1.50 10.00 
MABEL GOODACRE-— (FD) A _ free flowering 
Dahlia of sturdy growth, large flowers of a 
beautifuleshadesorer0se-Dink-g ccc cts 2.25 18.00 
MAJOR BOWES—(ID) Very large, deep crimson. 
Goodskeeper Strono stems ere ee eee 9.00 70.00 
MARDIGRASS— (FD) Enormous flowers, deep 
CYIMSON EV CLTVASNOW Var cee tere retain eee ee ae 3.50 25.00 
MARGARET W. WILSON- (ID) Very showy me- 
dium plant dark foliage, opalescent pink, reverse 
RAIOX. Piles OX tr ae Leen lOOME eae ee 2.00 15.00 
MICHIGAN WHITE— (ID) Pure white cutflower 
that does not show any blemishes in hot weather. 
Beach! $2: OQ codiesheneeetitr coe ase eee ee eevee oes 20.00 150.00 
MISS BELGIUM-—(C) Bloom 6 x 4, Bush 4% ft. 
Blooms early and continuous on long wiry stems. 
Keeps well and is very useful for small baskets 
and arrangements as it is airy in form and 
popular in color which is an even shade of bright 
orange. Very effective with other garden flowers. 4.50 35.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION- (FD) Giant flower of 
brilliant, glistening orange flame. Very popular 
CULHOWETS oie ectee ag ae ae ee 1.50 10.00 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER—(D) One of the 
most popular red Dahlias. Rich velvety carmine, 
the enormous flowers are held well above the 
foliage-oncstill Stems a eee iD 20.00 
MRS. I. D. VER WARNER- (D) Mauve pink 
large flowers on stiff stems. Free and continuous 
bloomers ice ee ee ee tae 1.75 12.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE— (FD) Largest of 
reds. Good for both exhibition and cutflower 
DULDOSES tan azetseerce ree eter es 9.00 70.00 
MYRA HOWARD-— (ID) A glowing combination 
of yellow, gold and tints of salmon. Thrifty 
grower producing giant flowers on long strong 
SUCIIS 6 ty sisccecs eee ce ea te tert are ee era ae ted areal 2.60 20.00 
NAGEL BYOU—(C) Belgian introduction. Ob- 
tained the highest awards at the Brussels World’s 
Exhibition in 1935. Medium sized flowers on wiry 
stems. Very early and free bloomer. Rose-amber 
color. Flowers keep well when cut. Each $2.00....20.00 150.00 
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