Great Lakes (I. D.)—A beautiful white with the early blooms tinted lavender 
at the tips. An easy to grow variety which blooms early and profusely, 
holding its full centers throughout a long season. Clean, stiff, straight 
stems holds the blooms well above the plants. On all honor rolls. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Gypsy Girl (F. D.)—Medium size flower of rosaline pink flecked with dots 
and stripes of dahlia purple, a varrigated florists’ type with good form and 
substance. Profuse bloomer. Keeps well when cut. On eastern honor roll. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Hart’s Whirlaway—Exquisite yellow with apricot nicely blended. Size 9x4 
inches with whirling petals. Good stems and the keeping quality is good. — 
R. C. 75¢, Plants $1.50 
Hazel Harper (Min. Cac.)—Pink at outer petals and a cream center. 
Roots $1.50, R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Heavenly White (F. D.)—Beautiful blooms of snow white. Size 10x6 inches. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75c, Roots $1.50 
Ike (1. C.)—A wonderful cut flower on ideal stems. A red that everyone ad- 
mires. 1946 introduction: ....-.---.~------------ Roots 35c each, 3 for $1.00 
Irene Rich (S$. C.)—A beautiful blend of coral peach, old rose and gold. 
General effect a bright rose red. An artistic and beautiful dahlia. Size 
lixGion igoodistems. wee ee ee Bk Roots $1.50, R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Jack Francis (1. D.)—Beautiful light primrose yellow of large size. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Jane Lausche (§. C.)—An outstanding bi-color—in a new color combination 
of soft mellow purple with white tips. Scored 86 and winner of many 
achievement medals and on all three Honor Rolls R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Jeep—A miniature Ball with a color blend of light pink flushed purple. Very 
useful for bouquet work. Especially good florist variety Roots 35¢ each 
Jermars Cerise (1. D.)—A 1948 introduction which was very good. The color 
being a cerise rose and blooms are of large size on good stems Roots 35¢ 
Jini Marie (St. Cac.)—Beautiful shell pink with a little yellow at the base. 
Size 6x4 on good stems. A prolific grower -------------------- Roots 50c 
Joan Ferenz (1. D.)—Crome-yellow with blush of spinel pink—the latter 
color being more noticeable towards the back third of the petals. Size 10 
to 11 inches by 6 to 7 inches deep. Seedling of Jane Cowl. us Hore non 
oots 50¢ eac 
John Adam Kernochan (F. D.)—A medium size bloom of garnet red with 
each petal tipped white. It is more of a ball type than a formal decorative 
of the large class. Stems are good. Vigorous growth. Blooms 5x3. 
Roots 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00 
Judy K. (S. C.)—An excellent Dahlia for cut flower purpose. Center prim- 
rose yellow, with outer petals blending to a coral pink. Profuse and early 
bloomer. Medium size blooms —_-------------------- R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Kay Kay (S. C.)—Light blend with camellia rose and barium yellow blended 
in a pleasing combination. Size 8x5% inches but can be grown larger. 
Roots 75c¢ 
Kelvin (1. D.)—Listed under Foreign Varieties. 
Kathie M. (M. F. D.)—A blend of soft buff suffused deep rose pink. Recom- 
mended highly as a real florist’s dahlia for cut flowers. A 1948 introduction 
andj onesthat: wasuwell liked: J2-24-22_ 5.07 ..£224- 2.2 eee Roots 50¢ 
Kemp-Purple Triumph (1. D.)—A beautiful violet purple of great size and 
depth. Blooms 10x5 average. Some larger --------- R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Kentucky Sportsman (I. D.)—An unusual bi-color dahlia. Color is lemon 
yellow at the center, outer petals golden amber tipped white and an old 
rose reverse. Medium size blooms. Try this one R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Kentucky Snowball (Ball)—Pure white ball on good stems. 
R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Keniucky Sun (F. D.)—A large clear attractive yellow blooms on cane like 
stems Good“for’ exhibition 2. eee eee Roots 35c each 
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