Dr. Kenneth Taylor. I.D. Very prolific, producing blooms 
8 to 9 inches in diameter and of great depth. Plant perfect, 
stem excellent holding flower facing. Scarlet with bronze 
sheen and reverse. Each $3.50 
Faithful. S.C. One of the best and most dependable white 
semi-cactus. Grown under normal conditions the blooms 
are 9 to 10 inches across and 4 to 5 inches deep. Good 
stem and glossy green foliage. Each $4.50 
purple-veined 
A winner. 
Each $2.50 
Greater Glory. S.C. Tall, vigorous bush, healthy foliage. 
Color deep rose-pink shading to sulphur-yellow at center. 
A consistent winner. Each $2.00 
Hillside Gold. St.C. Golden yellow with tints of apricot. 
Branching habit with blooms well above the foliage. Good 
for exhibition or decoration. Each $1.50 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. I.D. The attractive broad-petaled 
blooms are huge and have good, full centers and great 
depth. The flowers, of deep rosy magenta, blending into a 
true purple, are well proportioned, with large, dark green 
foliage. Each $1.50 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Massive flower, petals curled and twisted. 
A glistening bronzy buff and old gold blending to a deeper 
shade toward the center, the reverse petals a pale flesh 
color. Strong stem, insect-resisting. Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
F.D. One of the best pinks. 
Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
Jersey’s White Beauty. A white Jersey's Beauty with won- 
derful keeping qualities and stem. It is quite similar in form 
with good centers and tight petals. Early and free bloom- 
ing. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00 
Joan Philip, Jr. I.D. A unique bicolor. Color deep mallow- 
pink with white laciniated tips. Each bloom true to color. 
Open grower, canelike stems and fine foliage. Each $4.00 
Katie K. I.D. We believe this to be the best exhibition pink. 
A giant rose-pink, long stems. A consistent winner. 
Each $1.75 
I.D. An unusual color in Dahlias, 
Tall, rugged grower, good, stiff stems. 
Glamour. 
violet. 
Jersey’s Beauty. 

FORMAL DECORATIVE, Jersey’s White Beauty 
AL Kennedy Kwality Grhibition 

Dahlias 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE, Dr. Kenneth Taylor 
Kentucky. F.D. Color is Jersey’s Beauty pink, with yellow 
and gold blend. Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
Maffe. S.C. Apparently one of the largest Dahlias grown. 
Brilliant carmine flowers. Ideal growth, formation and size. 
Each $3.00 
Michigan White. I.D. Five-foot plants, prolific bloomer. 
Flowers 6 to 7 inches, pure white, unexcelled for cutting. 
Each $1.50 
Miss San Diego. I.C. Excellent form, incurved cactus, Tyrian 
rose from yellow center outward. The petals are laciniated 
pink toward the outside. Each $7.50 
Mrs. George Le Boutellier. D. A flower of tremendous size. 
Stems straight and stiff. An early bloomer. Color is a rich, 
velvety carmine. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00 
Mrs. William S. Knudsen. I.D. Glistening pure white. Con- 
stant winner. Bloom can be grown to 11 inches. 
Each $1.50 
Ogden Reid. I.D. An enormous Dahlia, perfect in every re- 
respect. Color spinel-pink blended light rose-pink, striped 
primuline yellow. Leathery foliage, insect resistant. Prolific 
bloomer. Each $4.50 
Refugee. I.C. Medium in size, but very free flowering. Clear 
yellow blooms on strong erect stems. Recommended. 
Each $7.50 
An excellent 
Exceptionally fine keeping qualities. 
Each $3.00 
Tower’s Empire. I.D. Immense flowers, clear gold with deep 
amber shading at the center. Excellent stems. Each $2.00 
V-Day. S.C. Brilliant deep rose, a different color to any other 
Dahlia yet introduced. Blooms 12x8 inches. Each $3.50 
Vin Well Crinkles. I.D. Crinkled petals of orchid shading 
to shrimp-pink toward the tip. A very attractive Dahlia 
with long graceful stem holding flower facing. Each $3.00 
Vin Well Paragon. F.D. to I1.D. A gorgeous Dahlia of dainty 
cameovlike beauty. Early all-season bloomer. Eight or nine 
inches in diameter. Light rose-pink at tips with amber yel- 
low at base of petals, reverse deep pink. Fine long stems. 
Each $3.00 
The Real Glory. F.D. Blooms 10x5 inches. 
glistening pure white. 
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