_JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY 
DAHLIAS — Large Flowering 
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Divisions 
INDIANA MOON. (1.D.) A large flower of flesh ochre with a 
faint line of spinal pink. Good stems and perfect form. A garden 
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J. J. JEFFERSON. (F.D.) A sturdy milk-white with excellent sub- 
stance and strong stem. A worthy addition to any florists’ list. 
JAMES KIRBY. (1.D.) Very fine clear red that has good form, 
stem and substance. For those who want outstanding flowers this 
is the best red. Must be staked, tied and grown with care for 
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JANE COWL. (1.D.) Large, shaggy flower of copper and gold. 
This old favorite is losing its popularity with commercial growers 
on account of its poor keeping trait but is still one of the most 
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flower growers. 
duced on each plant. 
(F.D.) Still the most popular white with most cut 
The flowers are medium size and many are pro- 
A good keeper and fine for floral work. 
JERSEY’S BEACON. (F.D.) Chinese red with lighter shadings on 
reverse side which give a beautiful two-toned effect. Large flower. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. (F.D.) This fine pink variety still maintains 
its position as the leader of all commercial kinds and we are by 
far the largest suppliers of it. We offer carefully rogued and 
selected stock. (not over 25% of this variety can be supplied 
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KENTUCKY. (F.D.) This beautiful orange sport of Jersey's 
Beauty, with all of the fine traits of the parent, ranks close to 
the top of the list of the leading commercial kinds and also 
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KISS ME. (S.C.) A fine bi-color variety of variable white and 
red that has impressed many local growers and is now one of the 
leading cut flower varieties with those who grow for the market 
LE TOREADOR. (F.D.) This is the leading commercial red 
variety in the low priced range. Medium size, flat flower of 
glowing deep red. Strong stem of medium length. 0.0.2... 
LOIS WALCHER. (1.D.) Variable pansy-purple with white tips. 
An outstanding flower that makes an immediate appeal with 
all who see it. Its keeping qualities make it excellent for cut 
flower use. We have again reduced the price. ......--.-ccccececeeeee-eee 
MARSHALL’S PINK. (F.D.) Large, globular flower of bright pink 
with silver sheen. Somewhat soft for early season commercial use 
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MAUDE ADAMS. (Show) Our southern customers still want this 
old favorite and we have again increased our stock. Profuse 
blooming variety with strong stems. The flowers, which are snow 
white with slightly pink edging, are very useful for florist work. 
MISS BELGIUM. (C.) An even shade of burnt orange. Medium 
size flower on long, wiry stems. Early and continuous flowerer. 
This variety is fast becoming very popular and deservedly so..... 
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MRS. A. E. WHEELER. (F.D.) Royal purple with lighter veins. 
Good, free flowering variety and a nice grower. If you like 
Thos. Edison, you should also have this One. -........-----------s-ceeeeee--- 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTTILLIER. (1D) 
producing giant flowers on long stems. 
Rich, velvety-carmine, 
Good garden variety. -... 
MRS. I. de VER WARNER. (F.D.) This is still a favorite or- 
chid-lavender variety. While the blooms are too soft for com- 
mercial use, it is a variety that should be in every Dahlia 
garden. 
MYRA HOWARD. (|.D.) 
rose. Large flower with straight, stiff stem. 
Pure golden color with a sheen of 
A real beauty. 
NATHAN HALE. (F.D.) Coppery-yellow and gold and good 
form, stem and substance. Should be planted early as it is a 
late bloomer. Very fine and the best in this color. ......0000...... 
PRINCE OF PERSIA. (1.D.) 
beauty. Flowers face well on long stems. 
Bright cardinal-red and a real 
Good grower. ............ 
RED JERSEY. (F.D.) This is an excellent commercial red with 
the same habits of growth as Jersey's Beauty. Good form, color 
and stem. Now offered at a reasonable price. .....2..200220.-eeeeeeee ee 
ROSE FALLON. (F.D.) Old gold with rosy bronze shadings. 
Immense flower -on-very fall plant: (ee 
ROSE BALL. A very nice deep rose ball variety. —....2020.22.. 
RUBY TAYLOR. (F.D.) Ruby red with purple shading. Fine, 
large flower on vigorous bush. Commercial growers are taking to 
this variety for it has many fine qualities and we urge all our 
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SIR LANCELOT. (F.D.) Garnet-rose shading to purple. 
ous grower with many large flowers on strong bush 
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SON OF SATAN. (C.) A very fine garden Dahlia. Many flowers 
on the strongest growing plant of any Cactus variety we know 
of. Large shaggy flowers of bright red on long stems. ................ 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST. (F.D.) Of unique form with petals 
recurving to the stem which attracts one’s attention. Huge 
blooms of lemon-yellow with reverse of rosy pink on fine stems. 
THOMAS EDISON. (F.D.) A grand and striking variety of deep 
royal purple. Deservedly popular. We have increased our stock 
of this variety in response to a demand that persists from year 
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WATCHUNG GIANT. (1.D.) A new, huge yellow-gold variety 
that has all the qualities to make it a winner with those who 
want enormous flowers. Fine form and substance and good stem. 
WHITE JERSEY’S BEAUTY. (1.D.) The flowers, of medium size, 
pure white, are borne profusely on wiry stems. The foliage is 
crisp, clean and insect resistant. All commercial growers should 
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WHITE KING. (F.D.) This is a leading pure white with com- 
mercial growers. The flowers are of perfect form and the right 
size for Gut ‘flower [uses Uizrevieec eee eee eee a 
WHITE WONDER. (1.D.) A large flower that is a beauty for the 
garden. Pure white with good stem and perfect form. .............--- 
The-initials behind each variety designate (1.D.) Informal Dec- 
orative; (F.D.) Formal Decorative; (C) Cactus; ($.C.) Semi Cactus. 
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