Priestly—Much the same good quality as Yellow 
Jersey. Skin light yellow and very dry and mealy 
when baked. It is uniformly smooth, short and 
plump. A good keeper. This is highly recommend- 
ed and would like for you to try some of these 
plants for comparison. 
Plants per 100 $1.35; 200 for $2.50 
Pride Of Kansas—A new variety that meets with 
approval. Dark russet yellow in color, smooth and 
regular. Flesh salmon color. Medium dry and 
mealy. Very sweet. 
Plants per 100 $1.50; 250 for $3.00 
Red Jersey—Small to medium in size. Skin red 
while the flesh is yellow. When baked very dry 
and mealy and fairly sweet. Much the same qual- 
ity as the Yellow Jersey. 
Piants per 100 $1.25; 250 for $2.50 
Yellow Jersey—An old standard variety that has 
been grown for a number of years. A good keeper. 
Small to medium in size. Very dry and fairly 
sweet when baked. 
Plants per 100 $1.25; 250 for $2.50 
We pride ourselves in the variety of Sweet Po- 
tatoes we can offer. Last year we could not fill all 
our orders, but have increased our planting this 
year where we feel reasonably sure we can furnish 
the demand. All stock are from certified seed and 
sent to you post paid. 
1947 Honor Roll Dahlias 
The following are this year’s Honor Roll Dahlias 
which have made their records in 1946 Trial Gar- 
dens and Show Rooms. They will be the leading 
Dahlias in’ 1947 Shows. Don’t fail to try as many as 
you can. 
Bill Jack (S. C.)—White color with a faint touch of 
yellow at center the same as Michigan White. 
Profuse bloomer with flowers 8 to 9 inch size. On 
Honor Rolls gee ee eee eee Piants $5.00 net 
Clara Hook (St. C.)—Penard yellow with slight 
shades of peach red, lighter yellow at center. 
Foliage dark green and healthy. Can be an ex- 
cellent cut flower. Profuse bloomer. On three 
Honor 0ll ste ae es ee eee ee Plants $7.50 
Dave Platt (F. D. to Ball)—White with flush of mal- 
low pink at center. Average blooms three to four 
inches. Vigorous grower with fine branching 
habitss On honors oll aaa Plants $2.50 net 
Deep Velvet (F. D.)—Carmine with heavy overlay of 
oxblood red. Excellent dark green leathery foliage. 
A positive winner in maroon formal decorative 
class. On all three Honor Rolls____Plants $7.50 net 
Elodie K. (S. C.)—Bright yellow and mallow pink 
blush of lighter lavender tone. Very beautiful 
flower with long stems, flowers held on side. On 
Honor Roles tS eee eee Plants $5.00 
Fuschia Gem (Min. F. D.)—Amaranth purple with a 
slight blend of tyrian purple. Very much needed 
in purple class. Profuse bloomer. On Honor Roll. 
Plants $2.00 
Fuzzy-Wuzzy (Min. F. D.)—Lacinated petals with 
general color effect is Autumn Gold. Very pleas- 
ing and dependable. On Honor Roll. Plants $2.00 
Little Sheik (Min. S. C.)—Bi-color, stripes run 
lengthwise of the petals. The edges of the petals 
are a deep carmine red at the base and the center 
and tips are white. Very attractive. On Honor 
Roll yaaa Se ee ee ee ee oe Plants $2.00 net 
Major Viers (F. D.)—Gold with peach suffusion on 
outer petals. Massive ball shaped flowers 9 to 10 
inch diameter. Strong rugged grower. Beautiful 
under artificial lights where it has an apricot 
COLOTMO Ne EON O tankC 0 eee ee ee eee Plants $7.50 
Michael Black (I. D.)—An outstanding new informal 
in the big bloom class. Foliage and plant growth 
always healthy and insect-resisting. Color is a 
velvety-reddish purple that does not fade. Strong, 
heavy stems hold the bloom in an upright facing 
PDOSition One HON Ok olla eee Plants $5.00 net 
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