
ILLUSION. F. Str. C. 6 in. Lavender pink. A 
fine midseason flower on the best of long 
stems. Vigorous 4 ft. bushes. Root $.60 
JANE COWL. ID. 10 in. Golden yellow. One 
of the most reliable of dahlias for many 
years. Root $.50 
JANE LAUSCHE. SC. 10 in. Mauve tipped 
white, which is a very unusual and beautiful 
coloring. Bush 3 ft. An early and free 
bloomer. Will win in the bicolor class. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
JEAN TRIMBEE. SC. 7-8 in. Royal purple. 
A very beautiful flower and one of the most 
profuse bloomers. Bushes are 4% ft. tall 
and most flowers are facing, some on top. 
This has long been a favorite. 
Root $.75; Plant $.50 
JACK FRANCIS. ID. 12x6 in. Canary yellow. 
One of the biggest yellows, on perfect long 
stems. Bush 4 ft. and vigorous. We saw 
this winning at the show in Cincinnati. 
Plant $1.00 

JERMAR’S CERISE. FD. 11x6 in. Deep lav- 
ender cerise. A good producer of fine bloom. 
Perfect pose of flowers on excellent stems. 
An early dahlia. Root $2.00; Plant $.75 
JOHN ADAMS KERNOCHAN. FD. 7x4 in. 
Garnet red, white tips. Extra good sub- 
stance. Bush 5 ft., free branching and vig- 
orous. An excellent clump maker. Blooms 
are nearly ball-shaped. 
Root $.75; Plant $.50 
JEAN DEBAUX. F. Inc. C. 6 in. Maroon red 
tpd. white and all combinations of these col- 
ors up to almost pure white. The vigorous 
bushes are about 4 ft., broad and branching. 
A vigorous dahlia that is a pleasure to grow. 
Root $1.00; Plant $.50 
JUDY ANDERSON. SC. 6-7 in. Maroon tpd. 
White. The vigorous 5% ft. bushes are very 
consistent in producing many good stemmed 
bloom. Midseason. Root $.50 
JERSEY’S DAINTY. Str. C. 6-7 in. White. 
Still a good white cactus, winner at shows. 
Bush 4 ft. Early and free. 
Root $.60; Plant $.40 
KELVIN. F. FD. 12x6 in. Cinnamon pink. 
This is a giant out of Australia, held facing 
up on strong stems. Bush is 8 ft. with ex- 
ceptionally broad foliage. Responds to extra 
culture and fertilization. 
Root $2.00; Plant $.75 
KELVIN PINK. F. Str. C. 6-8 in. Soft lav- 
ender pink. Bush 3% ft., open in growth. 
Flowers on long slender stems. An early and 
continuously free bloomer. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
KELVIN SUNRISE. F. SC. Gold tpd. garnet. 
An unusual striking color combination. Bush 
4 ft. Excellent stems. Needs disbudding well 
down the branches. Root $1.00; Plant $.50 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN. ID. 8 in. Orange 
tpd. white. This is a greatly admired color. 
A very popular Dahlia. Plant $.75 
KENTUCKY SUN. FD. 8-10 in. Canary yel- 
low. Bush 8 ft., flowers are very freely pro- 
duced over a long season. A most reliable 
yellow. Root $.75; Plant $.40 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD. ID. 10x5 in. Chrome 
yellow, shadded rose on reverse. A big flower 
on an extra long stem. Bushes 5 ft., vigorous, 
early and very free flowering. Plant $.75 
KING DAVID. FD. 8-10x5 in. A fine purple 
that blooms early, midseason and late. 8 ft. 
bushes hold flowers of good substance which 
do not fade. Root $.60 
KING SIZE. SC. 10x5 in. Scarlet red. Bush 
4 ft., with flower on long stems. An early 
bloomer. Erect and open in growth. Very 
similar to Son of Satan. 1949 Plant $2.00 
KING KONG. ID. 10x5 in. Purple overlaid 
silver. A very free and reliable flowering 
dahlia, with attractive flowers on best of 
stems. Bush 4 ft., vigorous and free branch- 
ing with rugged foliage. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
KONINGSROOM. F. FD. 7-9 in. Bright 
maroon red. Vigorous 4 ft. bushes are con- 
stantly in bloom over long season. Stems 
and pose of flower are perfect. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
LAKESIDE BEAUTY. FD. 6x4 in. Soft rose 
pink with creamy center on long stems. 
Flowers develope rapidly. A most excellent 
florists flower and in 1949 was in great de- 
mand. Bushes 5-6 ft., upright and vigorous. 
Very free branching. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
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