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JEAN TRIMBEE (Trimbee), S. C. 
New large, long petaled, thick flower of Petunia violet. Tall 
strong grower. Good stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 40c 
JEFFERSONIAN (Churn, 1939), I. D. to F. D. 
Mauve pink large blooms: Easily grown 11 inches or more and 
good depth. Good stems and strong grower. 
Roots 65c 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (Waite) 
Straight cactus. A lovely and very satisfactory Dahlia, white 
with a faint over-tone of pink. At times some of the flowers 
were pure white. The stem is fine, and it is a profuse bloomer. 
; Roots 35c 
JIMMIE FOXX (Johnson, 1937) 
A spectacular Dahlia of giant size, 13 in. by 8 in., held on 
long strong stems. Color, coppery red, tinged henna. Winner 
of many medals at largest shows. A strong grower. 
Roots 50c 
JOHN W. SHERWOOD [Berwick-Dahliadel, 1943] I. D. 
The color is really different, violet or silvery mauve 
shaded tyrian pink. Large blooms, have very artistic 
petals. Very fine in my garden in 19438. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $6.00 
JOSEPH B. LANKTREE —I.D., 1942 (Ballego) 
Bright red without shadings; officially ‘‘turkey ‘red.'’ This great 
dahlia was produced by Mr. Bernard Dunn. It won the Achieve- 
ment Medal at Alameda in 1941, and judged both in the 
showroom and garden it was also awarded a $500.00 cash 
prize as the best new variety to originate in Alameda County 
through a 3-year period. All three blooms in the Achievement 
Medal entry were 13 to 14 inches in diameter by 7 to 8 inches 
in depth and it grew to similar size the past season. We be- 
lieve it is one of the very best bright red decorative to date. 
With ordinary care it will provide many large blooms that are 
useful for all purposes. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.50 
JOSEPH A. McGINNIES (Wallace, 1940), I. D. 
Deep, velvety, glowing, garnet red with black shadows. The 
blooms are of immense exhibition size on long straight stems. 
The rich coloring is even throughout the flower and is not 
streaked or spotted, even in hot sun. It is unusually insect 
resistant and is a heavy and continuous bloomer. The flowers 
are facing to erect. This dahlia is a great advancement in 
its color class. 
Roots 85c 
JULIUS C. BUNGE, I. C. 
Small cactus from Holand of pure pink that for sheer beauty 
and appeal is outstanding. 
Roots 60c 
JULIA IRENE (Parella-Hulin) I. D. 
A seeding of Kathleen Norris, but a much improved variety. 
Taller bushes, better stems, better qualities and a fine root 
producer. The color is rose pink with streaks of deeper pink 
You will fall in love with Julia the minute you see her. 
Roots 75c 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (F. & M.), I. D. 
The greaest pink Dahlia to date. Color a true_rose pink, later 
deepening to mallow pink, but paler in the young central 
petals. Tall, strong grower. (H. R.) ; 
Roots 40c 
KATHLEEN V. SMITH (C.) 
An English variety and one of the most beautiful cactus grown. 
Very fine habits and strong erect stems hold the large blooms 
above the foliage. Color is a lovely pure pink with a_paler 
center. Ideal form, fine petals, and profuse blooming. One of 
the very best. 
Root 85c 
KATIE-K (Koenig, 1938), I. D. ; 
Bloom 11]x6, bush 5% feet. Color is a deep rose. pink, with 
white veins in the petal that lighten the flower .considerably. 
Scored a certificate of merit»at both Storr’s' and Edst Lansing. 
Is on all the 1938 Honor Rolls. It is a giant. 
Roots 85c 
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