Great Harbor (I. D.)—Rather old variety but always 
in demand. A deep red color, and good foliaged. 
Plants 75c 
Halley’s Comet (S. C.)—A beautiful semi-cactus of 
rose red and yellow blended together. A 1946 intro- 
duction on Hasters Honor R0Oll gee. e a= Plants $1.50 
Haselerover (F. D.)—Lavender with flecks and 
spotted purple. Very unusual bi-color dahlia. 
Plants 75c 
Helen Hollis (F. D.)—An old timer but still popular 
with dahlia growers. Dark red. Good grower and 
£O0Ce DLOOMChs Maes ee mere eee eee Roots 50c 
Hillside Sunset (I. D.)—Color is gold and bronze 
with each petal edged with rose red. A beautiful 
blended dahlia on long stiff stems. Can be grown 
COs 2SIN CHES 7 epee ee ee ee Plants 75c 
Hilda Fioretti (S. C.)—A real deep rose with apricot 
base and tips. Has good substance, cane like 
stems and marvelous branching habits. Plants $1.00 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder (I. D.)—The flowers are of 
deep rosy magenta blending into a true purple on 
good stems and dark green foliage ____Plants 75c 
Indian Giant (I. D. 1948—A huge large petaled flower 
of apricot buff. Flowers easily grow over 12 inches 
ACLOSS esa a= hee ean See ee Plants $1.00 
Indian Summer (S. C.)—Medium size blooms of gold- 
en yellow with soft orange suffusion __Plants $1.00 
Ike (I. C.)—A wonderful cut flower on ideal stems. 
A red that everyone admires. 1946 introduction. 
Plants $1.50 
Jane Cowl (I. D.)—This has been a long standby for 
cut flowers and is yet an excellent flower to grow. 
Blooms are 8 to 10 inch size and full petaled. 
Warm autumn bronze and gold. Good stems. 
Roots 75c 
Jane Lausche (S. C.)—An outstanding bi-color—in a 
new color combination of soft mellow purple with 
white tips. Scored 86 and winner of many achieve- 
ment medals and on all 3 Honor Rolls. Plants $2.00 
Jean Trimbee (S. C.)—A bright petunia purple. 
Long petals that curl and twist. Tall and vigorous 
SLO WiC ie ates ee ee re ee eee ee ee ee Plants 75c 
Jeep—A miniature Ball with a color blend of light 
pink flushed purple. Very useful for bouquet work. 
Especiallyegood florist variety ______- Plants $1.00 
Jersey Beauty (F. D.)—This one is known to all and 
considered outstanding for the florist as a cut 
flower. A beautiful pink on good stems with nice 
LOLIMATLON Ole UMeCE Dela |S ee ema meme em Roots 75c 
Joan Ferenz (I. D.)—Crome-yellow with blush of 
spinel pink—the latter color being more noticeable 
towards the back third of the petals. Size 10 to 11 
inches by 6 to 7 inches deep. Seedling of Jane 
Cowl aO ns Honors Oli gee eee Plants $1.50 
Joan Phillips Jr. (I. D.)—A bi-color different than 
anything you’ve seen. In fact this dahlia is almost 
in a chrysanthemum formation. Blooms not the 
largest grown but of a size suitable for cut flowers. 
Size of blooms 7 to 8 inches. Color deep mallow 
pink, white tips. Petals have lacinated tips. On 
TEL OTLO TEC LT ie eee Plants $1.00 
Josephine G. (I. D.)—A beautiful light pink with gold 
pointed petals. Good for cutting. Sturdy bush with 
flowers held well above the dense foliage. 
Roots 75c 
Judy Anderson (S. C.)—Deep garnet red with most 
flowers tipped white. A quick healthy grower that 
absolutely will not stunt. Heavy foliage long 
stems with blooms.facing to the side. 1946 intro- 
UTC UL Tie es ee ee ee ee es Plants $2.50 
Kentucky (F. D.)—A sport of Jersey Beauty with all 
its good qualities except the color which is a beau- 
tiful peach {pinks 32322 ee ee eee Roots 75c 
