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JOHN ADAM KERNOCHAN F. D. (Fioretti) — A medium size bi-color which 
was the center of attraction on our display, at the A.D.S. show; and a first 
prize winner and Bronze Medal. Color, garnet red, white tips. Blooms 
average 8” x 5”. Are held facing on long graceful stems with very good 
substance. Height of plant, 5 feet. Root $1.50 
JOAN FERENZ I. D. (Rindfleisch-Ruschmonr)—Color, blend of chrome yellow 
and flush of spinal pink. Size 11 to 12 inches. The American Home Achieve- 
ment Medal Winner at New York Show. Root $1.50 
JERSEY BEAUTY F. D.—Large pure pink, on long erect stems and still in 
great demand as a florist flower. Good keeper. Height, 6 feet. Roots 50c 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (Incurved Cactus)—One of the best white cactus Dahlias 
to date, being a free bloomer and a good keeper. Roots 75c 
JUSSIANT I. C. (De Royter)—Color, lavender. A lovely dahlia in every respect. 
The plant is a very sturdy grower. The bush is always covered with blooms. 
You can always win with Jussiant. Height, 5 feet. Roots $1.00 
soUPER? DAHLIA SEED 
Have you been looking for an outstanding dahlia, that you would like to 
name after yourself, or some beloved friend? If you have, then I have the seed 
from which these beauties can be raised, as can be attested to by the many 
visitors to my gardens the past season. 
My seed is hand picked and selected from over 300 varieties of Honor 
Roll dahlias, in my gardens, and it is for this reason, and this reason only, that 
I can give the following GUARANTEE, that more than 50% of these will 
show full, double and tight centers, and that among these you will get some 
that are as good, if not better than any outstanding variety you have in your 
garden, no matter what they are. 
50 Seeds $3.00 Net 100 Seeds $5.00 Net 
(Trial packet $1.00) 
ACCESSORIES, ETC, 
Copper Wired dahlia labels painted one side, 85c per hundred, $6.50 per 
thousand. These are the kind we use for ourselves, and are very satisfactory. 
Special Pencil: “Waterproof” will resist any kind of weather. 15¢ each. 
DAHLIAS: WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT THEM 
By: MORGAN T. RILEY 
A NEW BOOK ON DAHLIA CULTURE 
Publisher: Orange Judd Publishing Co. 
Read what the critics say: 
This is an ambitious title but the author covers the subject thoroughly in a masterful style.— 
Gardeners’ Chronicle of America. 
This book will be a useful guide to both professional and amateur grower, as it is written 
simply and directly, with a thorough knowledge of the subject.—Florists’ Review. 
Here is contained a most comprehensive history of the dahlia, replete with pictures from 
early publications, tracing the history of this exotic flower from its first findings in Mexico 
through its introduction into Europe and eventually to the United States.—New York Herald- 
Tribune. 
The chapter on culture is most complete and covers all the aspects that any grower will look 
for. Here are all the details all growers need. 
Mr. Riley gives some very important pointers on the care of plants and cut blooms that are 
to go to the show table. All the necessary suggestions that will help the grower to win blue 
ribbons are set forth in detail.—New York Herald-Tribune. 
I have never read a more sensible book on the growing of one genus.—Golden Gardens. The 
entire volume is highly recommended.—Gardeners’ Chronicle of America. 
Above book can be secured through Parrelia Dahlia Gardens 
Price $2.50, plus 7e postage. 
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