JANE COWL (1. D.), ’’Downs.’’ Blooms 10x6, bush 512 
ft. Immense blooms, deep and full of glistening bronze 
buff. The stems are long and stiff and straight. No 
dahlia has given more universal satisfaction than Jane 
Cowl, and no other has won so many prizes since it was 
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JANE LAUSCHE (S. C., Rocky River), 1945. A new color 
combination in a large dahlia. Rosy mauve with about 
one-third of each petal tipped white. Just about all 
the superlatives in the dictionary have been used to 
describe it. Winner of several ‘‘largest bloom’’ and 
““most perfect bloom’’ awards in it’s first season. The 
plants are open, fast growers and produce blooms early, 
and in profusion until frost. A standout in the semi- 
eaoemmsent-color class. A Giant. .<..-c.ecccccescceccne-acace Plant 
JEAN KERR (F. D.) (Burpee) A medium sized white 
which is unsurpassed as a cut-flower of the formal 
type. Also very useful for exhibition. A very free 
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JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.), ‘’Trimbee.’’ Bloom 10x5, bush 
5 ft. Massive, yet artistic, with long, revolute petals 
that curl and twist. The color is a beautiful petunia 
violet, making it popular as an exhibition dahlia. A 
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JERSEYS BEAUTY (F. D.) A perfect bloom of erosion 
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KATIE-K (1. D.), ““Koenig,’’ 1938. Bloom 11x6, bush 
52 ft. Color is a deep rose pink, with white veins in 
the petal that lighten the flower considerably. Scored 
a certificate of merit at both Storr’s and East Lansing. 
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KING PETER (F. D.), ‘Brown.’ Bloom 8x4, bush 5 ft. 
White tipped lavender. This is one of the most beau- 
tiful and delicately blended colored dahlias we have 
ever grown. Fine stems. Flower facing you. It was 
a great winner in the New York flower show in 1944. 
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KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD (1. D.), ‘’Brown-Wind,’”’ 1945. 
Bloom 12x5, bush 5 ft. Color, rich gold suffused apri- 
cot; a golden autumn. Excellent long stems. Early and 
profuse bloomer. Winner of ‘’the most perfect large 
bloom’’ at East Liverpool in 1943. Won three certifi- 
cates of Merit. On ALL Honor Rolls. Root $2.00, Plant 
LAKESIDE BEAUTY (F. D.) Bloom 8x4. A very fine 
pearl pink extra long stemmed cut-flower. Early to 
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L. C. K. (S. C.) ‘’Koenig,’” 1945. A beautiful Yellow- 
Autumn, straight cactus, averaging 5 inches, or. long 
stems, that will give you an average of 50 blooms per 
plant each season. Certificate winner at both Storr’s 
and East Lansing, under the name of Annabelle. Win- 
ner of Flower Grower award 1944 Ads Show, and we 
consider it the finest medium dahlia in existence. Plant 
LIDICE (I. D.), ““Kemp,’’ 1943. Bloom 13x8, bush 62 
ft. A delicate cream yellow, shading to lemon yellow 
toward the center. It won the highest award given a 
seedling dahlia, at New York in 1942. It is an exceed- 
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