Jersey's Beauty 
LENDA HANKS. 
A new variety that 
is very outstanding. The medium large blooms are of 
a glowing pomegranate-purple and are held high above 
the foliage on very strong canelike stems. The plants 
are unusually sturdy and dependable growers. Extra 
heavy, field-grown tubers, $1.50 each. 
(Semi-Sactus. ) 

LOIS WALCHER. (Formal Decorative.) A very attrac- 
tive bicolor and a great prize winner. The true purple 
blooms are of medium size and are evenly tipped white. 
The strong plants produce an abundance of bloom 
throughout the entire season. Extra heavy, field-grown 
tubers, $1.50 each. 
MRS. JAMES ALBIN. (Formal Decorative.) A new 
yellow that has unusual merit. The plant is robust and 
strong and is a very dependable grower. The deep yel- 
low blooms are carried on perfect stems and are well 
poised. It is unexcelled for cutting. Extra heavy, field- 
grown tubers, $1.00 each. 
SON OF SATAN. (Incurved Cactus.) A tall grow- 
ing variety that is a great improvement over “Satan.” 
A stronger grower, a brighter scarlet, and altogether a 
very desirable new Dahlia. Extra heavy, field-grown 
tubers, $1.00 each. 
SUNRAYS. (Informal Decorative.) One of the newer 
varieties that is admittedly very superior. The color 
is a rare blending of apricot and buff with a reverse of 
deep peach. The medium tall bush is strong and many 
flowers are produced on excellent stems. Extra heavy, 
field-grown tubers, $1.50 each. 
WATCHUNG GIANT. (Informal Decorative.) This is 
another of the newer really outstanding Dahlias. The 
very large shaggy blooms are of a rich golden color 
which is most pleasing. Plants are medium tall and 
sturdy and produce blooms in great profusion. Extra 
heavy, field-grown tubers, $0.75 each. 
Plant some large-flowered, tall growing Dahlias at intervals throughout the vegetable 
patch; they relieve the monotony, providing brilliant colorings and plenty of cut flowers. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
(Also known as “Bouquet” and “Lilliputian” Dahlias) 
This group is very valuable for decoration purposes as well as a garden 
plant—the bushy compact plants make a fine showing in the perennial border. 
AMBER GLOW. This is a seedling of the very popular 
“Coral Glow.” The color is a blending of deep coral, 
pink and gold. Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, $0.35 
each. 
BETTY ANNE. A prize winner wherever shown. Soft, 
clear pink. One of the best of the newer varieties. Extra 
heavy, field-grown tubers, $0.35 each. 
CORAL GLOW. The true coral-pink of this new va- 
riety blends so perfectly with the rich gold of the lower 
half of the petals, that it produces a bloom of rare 
beauty. The plant is very sturdy and is covered with 
flowers throughout the season. Extra heavy, field-grown 
tubers, $0.50 each. 
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GERDA. Another new Pompon of unusual merit. Of a 
pleasing creamy yellow, shading to a rich canary at 
the base of the petals. Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, 
$0.35 each. 
JOHNNIE PEPPIN. Probably the best of the dark crim- 
son varieties. Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, $0.35 
each. 
LITTLE ELK. A sturdy growing Pompon of a rich autumn 
bronze. Extra heavy, field-grown tubers, $0.35 each. 
