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IVORY FLAME [Rockley, 1947]. I. D. Bicolor 
Color is Ivory and Scarlet. Size 5 in. to 6 in., with perfect 
stems. Made to order for cutting. Score 83.6 at East 
Lansing for 1946. 
Roots $1.50 
JANE LAUSCHE [Wolbert-Rocky River 85A, 1945], S. C. 
Bloom 10 x 5, bush 5-6 ft. An outstanding bi-color in a 
new color combination of soft mallow purple with white 
tips. Scored 86 at East Lansing in 1943. Winner of 
many Achievement Medals, and on all 3 Honor Rolls. 
Roots $1.75 
JEAN TRIMBEE [Trimbee], S. C. 
New large, long petaled, thick flower of Petunia violet. 
Tall strong grower. Good stems. CHa. ): 
Roots 60c 
JERSEY’S MELODY [Waite, 1932], S. C. 
Tyran rose, shading to silver tips, with silver reverse. A 
very striking variety held on stiff stems, (H. R.) 
. Roots 60c 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (Waite) 
Straight cactus. A lovely and very satisfactory Dahlia, white 
with a faint over-tone of pink. At times some of the flowers 
were pure white. The stem is fine, and it is a profuse bloomer. 
Roots 45c 
JOAN FERENZ [Rindfleisch-Ruschmohr 85A, 1945], S. C. 
Bloom 11 x 7, bush 5 ft. A seedling of Jane Cowl of 
lemon yellow suffused rose red. Grows large with little 
disbudding. A good keeper, with dark and insect-resis- 
tant foliage. Won the Achievement Medal in New York in 
1944. 
Roots $1.25 
JOAN PHILLIPS, JR.. [Samuel-Parella, 1945], I. D. 
Bi-color, mallow-purple, with generous pointed white tips. 
Petals are speared and jagged, lending interest. Size 7 by 
4% inches, stems wiry, strong, 10 inches. Very attractive 
and good keeper. Bush 5 feet. 
Roots $1.25 
JOHN W. SHERWOOD [Berwick-Dahliadel, 1943] I. D. 
The color is really different, violet or silvery mauve 
shaded tyrian pink. Large blooms, have very artistic 
petals. Very fine in my garden 
Roots $1.25 
JOSEPH B. LANKTREE [Ballay. 1942], I. D. 
Bright red without shadings. A champion prixe winner 
in California. Massive blooms 12 to 14 inches. Continues 
until the end of the season. Outstanding in its class. 
Roots $1.50 
JOSEPH A. McGINNIES (Wallace, 1940), I. D. 
Deep, velvety, glowing, garnet red with black shadows. 
The blooms are of good exhibition size on long straight 
stems. The rich coloring is even throughout the flower and 
is not streaked or spotted, even in hot sun. It is unusually 
insect resistant and is a heavy and continuous bloomer. 
The flowers are facing to erect. This dahlia is a great 
advancement in its color class. 
Roots $1.00 
JULIA IRENE [Parella-Hulin], I. D. 
A seedling of Kathleen Norris, but a much improved var- 
iety. Taller bushes, better stems, better qualities and a 
fine root producer. The color is rose pink with streaks 
of deeper pink. You will fall in love with Julia the minute 
you see her. 
Roots 85c 
KATIE-K [Koenig, 1938], I. D. 
Bloom 11x6, bush 5% feet. Color is a deep rose pink, with 
white veins in the petal that reas the flower considerably. 
Scored a certificate of merit at both Storr’s and East Lansing. 
Is on all the 1938 Honor Rolls. It is a giant. 
Roots 85c 
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