JEAN TRIMBEE, S.C.—Tall plants with deep pur- 
ple blooms o? 8 to 9 inches held well above the 
foliage Hasewon ainumbper Ol PLIZes eee 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, St.C.—Medium size pure 
white freely produced on strong stems. Fine 
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J. A. KERNOCHAN, F.D.—A nice bi-color of red 
with white tips on long solid stems. Early to 
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JOSEPH B. LANKTREE 
JOSEPH B. LANKTREE, I.D.—Hugh turkey red 
on extra strong stems. This variety has won 
many prizes as largest in show with 13 and 14 
inch blooms. Surprising how it keeps when 
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KELVIN, I.D.—We think this is the greatest of all 
dahlias to come from Australia. 12 to 13 inch 
blooms of a massive formation are held well 
up on strong stems. The color is a peach pink 
and the foliage is heavy and large. ................... 
KELVIN SUNRISE, I.C——A very free flowering 
novelty of orange red and yellow with tips of 
petals red. Strong stems hold the flowers 
facing. The size is 7 to 8 inches. Four day 
keeper. 
KEMP’S GRAND CHAMPION, I.D.—Large fla- 
ming orange on good stems. The substance is 
soft but it makes a fine showing in the garden. 
KENTUCKY COLONEL, F.D.—6 inch blooms of 
delicate lavender showing white at tips and 
centers#..Good, Jong estemsS.ie 2 eee ees 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD, F.D.—Large golden apricot 
on strong stems holding the blooms well above 
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