
If I cannot convince you, my stock will. 

JUSSIANT I. C. (De Royter)—Color, lavender. A lovely dahlia in every respect. 
The plant is a very sturdy grower. The bush is always covered with blooms. 
You can always win with Jussiant. Height, 5 feet. Roots $1.00 
JUSTINIUS KERNER F. D.—Bi-color. Red tipped white which usually comes 
true to color. Blooms average from 7 to 9 inches and are held facing on 
best of stems. Height, 5 feet. Roots $2.50 
JOYCE LOUISE I. D.—A grand dahlia of immense size with best of stems. 
Color, orchid pink. Root $1.25 
KIMIKAGE I. C. (Note-Parrella) 
—In introducing this _ lovely 
dahlia, we are positive of offer- 
ing something real _ different. 
Kimikage isn’t a large dahlia, 
but one of the most beautiful in 
color and very different in for- 
mation. The petals of this 
dahlia twist in such a fine man- 
ner that frankly it is hard to 
describe. You must see this 
dahlia in bloom to appreciate 
its real beauty. Color, lemon 
yellow. Light green foliage, in- 
sect resisting. Height of plant, 
4% feet. 

Plant $1.00 
KIMIKAGE 
KATIE K. I. D. (Lakeside Gardens)—A clear pink, of large size on long stems. 
I think it is the greatest exhibition in pink. Roots $1.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS I. D.—Color, a true rose pink, deepening to a mellow 
pink. A flower of gigantic proportions. The blooms are held facing on cane- 
like stems. Height, 4 feet. Roots 50¢ 
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1943 perhaps was one of the worse growing seasons we had 
experienced in 25 years due to drought and insects and for a 
while we were quite discouraged, but the good old reliable 
“Dahlia” did not fail us after all, as we were very fortunate in 
receiving a Gold and Silver Medals and many firsts and special 
prizes at the A.D.S. Show in New York on September 23, 1948, 
also a Gold Medal and Cultural Certificate at the New York 
Florist Club on October 11, 1943, and the Bronze Medal at the 
Horticultural Society of New York on October 6, 1943. 


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