
DAUGHTER BETTY JANE IN OUR SHOW GARDEN 
JEFFERSONIAN |. D. (Retzer) A pinkish-mauve sport of the well-known Sultan of Hill- 
crest, with the many good characteristics of the parent. A fine plant and a free 
bloomer. 
Plant $1.50 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY F. D. (Waite) The most universally grown dahlia of the present. 
Eosine pink, of medium size. Our stock of this is exceptionally fine. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
JERSEY'S DAINTY St. C. (Waite) A medium sized ''white'’ which is very much in 
evidence at shows and in better gardens. 
. ; Root .50, Plant .50 
JERSEY'S MELODY S. C. (Waite) A popular garden variety because of its distinctive 
coloring of Tyrian rose, tipped silver, with a silver reverse. Early and free blooming 
habits. 
Plant .50 
JERSEY'S WHITE BEAUTY F. D. (Waite) Primarily a cut-flower dahlia of clear white. 
Somewhat similar to the.popular Jersey's Beauty in form. Plants, however, are more 
ornamental than those of the latter variety. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
*jJULIUS C. BUNGE In. C. This Holland variety has a very attractive color and forma- 
tion to recommend it. The very prim flowers are carried well above the low bushes 
on fine, long stems. The color is a bright, clear rose. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
*KARDINAL VON ROSSUM In. C. A fairly large flower of dark violet purple. One of 
the best in its class. Plants are rather low and spreading in growth. 
Plant .50 
KARL BONAWITZ S. C. (Dahliadel) Medium sized flowers of a rich, velvety carmine. 
Very early and prolific. Tall. 
Plant .50 
KATIE K. |. D. (Koenig) A very large rose-pink flower with lilac suffusions. One of the 
best of the "pink" exhibition sorts. The plant is an open grower and quite vigorous. 
Plant .50 
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