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JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.), ‘‘Trimbee.’’ Bloom 10x5, bush 
> 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 
tall, vigorous grower with long, erect stems. ........ Root 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (S. C.), “Waite.’’ Still a top-notcher 
after many years. Winner of many blue ribbons the 
past season as well as numerous ‘‘specials.’’ A really 
good white cactus for shows. Size 7x4.° Root............ 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (F.D.) A perfect bloom of erosion 
pink. The best pink dahlia to date. .................. Root 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN. An unusual color combination 
of three distinct colors. Lemon yellow at the center, 
outer petals are golden amber tipped white, and with 
an old rose reverse. Fairly large flowers of good exhibi- 
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KELVIN. One of the greatest dahlias to come out of Aus- 
tralia. Blooms are large and massive, held facing up on 
strong stems. The color is buff heavily suffused carmine 
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KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD (I. 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- 
ecatestot Merit One ALE Honor Rolls) 2721. <2.2. <2... Root 
KING PETER II (85B), Bloom 6 x 4, Bush 4 ft. The 
base color is white with the tip of each petal overlaid 
soft Persian rose. A very striking and attractive color 
combination. Decidedly different _................ Bose Root 
LAKESIDE BEAUTY (F. D.) Bloom 8x4. A very fine 
pearl pink extra long stemmed cut-flower. Early to 
bloom and a flower of great substance. Healthy, vigor- 
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L. C. K. (S. C.) “’Koenig,”” 1945. A beautiful Vellow- 
Autumn, straight cactus, averaging 5 inches, @ 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. Root 
LIDICE (1. 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- 
ingly fine grower. The long, strong stems hold the 
giant blooms high out of the foliage. ..2..2....22..:.. Root 
LOIS WALCHER (F. D.) (Walcher) This sensational 
winner as a seedling, continued its fine record during 
the past season. We regard this as one of the finest 
true bi-colors on the market. Flowers are of medium 
size, true pansy purple, evenly tipped a clear white. 
We recommend this one be given good cultural meth- 
ods for best results. Plants are low to medium in 
height, with dark green foliage. Stems are long and 
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