*JEAN TRIMBEE S. C. A Canadian introduction of a few years ago which yearly 
piles up one of the finest show records of any dahlia. Large flowers of a rich 
violet shade. Tall grower. It is one of the first dahlias in the garden to bloom 
and it is a free bloomer thruout the season. 
Plant .50 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY F. D. (Waite) The most universally grown dahlia of the present. 
Eosine pink, of medium size. Cur stock of this is exceptionally fine. 
Root .50 
JOHN L. STEVENS St. C. (Premier) A red and white bi-color very similar to the 
old favorite Miss Belgium in formation and habits of growth. Blooms are five to 
six inches in diameter and very well formed for exhibition. Grown as a miniature 
and not disbudded, it presents a very striking appearance in the garden. 
Plant $1.00 
JUDY G. S. C. (Geer) Scarlet, lined chrome, base lemon, and carmine at ends. 
Reverse yellow. One of the most strikingly colored dahlias we have ever seen. 
Blooms are about eight inches in diameter with good depth. Bush growth medium 
low. 
Plant $2.00 
*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. | 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
KATIE K. |. D. (Koenig) One of the finest “'pinks'’ of recent introduction. Rose pink 
with lilac suffusions. Blooms are large, stems long and strong. Plants are open, 
attractive growers, producing many fine specimen blooms in a season. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN I. D. (White) An unusual color combination of three distinct 
colors. Lemon yellow at the center, outer petals are golden amber tipped white, 
and with an old rose reverse. Fairly large flowers of good exhibition qualities. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
*KOKI S. C. A blend of soft carmine and buff, lightly tipped buff. Blooms ee 
fairly large and of good exhibition quality. Good stems. 
Plant .75 
*LAETARE S. C. An attractive, medium sized flower of orange-red edged chrome 
yellow. A great favorite with our visitors and very useful as a florist's flower. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
LADY IN RED S. C. (Hendricks) A very showy flower of bright velvety red. Flowers 
are medium in size. Plants tall. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
LEAH PEARL F. D. (Keiser) A medium sized flower of a pleasing shade of light pink 
and cream. Flowers are globular in form, being regarded by many as a ball dahlia. 
A fine cut flower. 
Root .75 
LIDICE |. D. (Kemp) A strong, vigorous grower producing an abundance of fine 
blooms. The color is a delicate ivory-cream deepening to yellow at the centers. 
Plant $2.00 
LINK'S BLACK PRINCE |. D. (Link-Premier) A dark, velvety maroon, uniform in 
shape and with good stems. Flowers average about ten inches. Plants are 
vigorous with thick, hairy foliage. 
Plant $5.00 
