
An iron bound Guarantee with every tuber. 

JOAN PHILLIPS, JR. I. D. 
(Samuels-Parrella) — An 
unusual bi-ecolor, different 
than anything you’ve seen. 
In fact, this, dahlia is al- 
most in a Chrysanthemum 
formation. Blooms average 
7 to 8 inehes. Color, deep 
mallow pink, white tips. 
Each bloom true to color. 
The petals have lacinated 
tips. An excellent grow- 
ing plant. Open grower 
with canelike stems and 
fine foliage. This dahlia 
deserves a place in every 
varden: 2 Plant,f to.» 1eet 
high. 

Root $3.50 Plant $1.50 
JOAN PHILLIPS, JR. 
JOAN FERENZ I. D. (Rindfleisch-Ruschmoar)—Color, blend of chrome yellow 
and flush of spinal pink. Size 11 to 12 inches. The American Home Achieve- 
ment Medal Winner at New York Show of American Dahlia Societv 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.50 
JEFFERSONIAN F. D. (Retzer)—An immense bloom of mauve pink. Winner 
of an Achievement Medal at Nellsville, Ohio Show. A fine plant and free 
bloomer. Height, 4 feet. Root $1.50 
JERSEY BEAUTY F. D.—Large pure pink, on long erect stems and still in 
great demand as a florist flower. Good keeper. Height, 6 feet. Roots 50c 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (Incurved Cactus)—One of the best white cactus Dahlias 
to date, being a free bloomer and a good keeper. Roots 75e 
JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY F. D. (White)—This is a white commercial variety 
with a wonderful keeping quality and the best of stems. Color, pure white, 
free and prolific bloomer. Height, 5 feet. Root 75c 
JOSEPHINE G. S. C. (Grosscross)—Color is very pleasing true rose pink of a 
bright shade, soft petals tipped yellow. Height, 4% feet. Roots 75¢ 
JUSSIANT I. C. (De Royter)—Color, lavender. A lovely dahlia in every respect. 
The plant is a very sturdy grower. The bush is always covered with blooms. 
You can always win with Jussiant. Height, 5 feet. Roots $1.00 
Att. Mr. Albert Parella New York City, Sept. 27, 1946 
Gentlemen : 
I noticed in the New York Times of September 26, 1946, that you have been again awarded 
the gold medal certificate for your commercial display. 
I also note with interest that you have two new varieties of dahlias. In the past years that 
I have been using your bulbs I found them much better than average, and have enjoyed their 
immense blooms and colors. I want to congratulate 'you on your new accomplishments, and wish 
you added success. 
Nhe (@), 

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