THE DAHLIA. 



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Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists and arrangements have been made whereby local socie- 

 ties may become affiliated with the American Dahlia Society for the sum of ten dollars per 

 year. At the present rate of growth it promises to eclipse all other floral societies in point 

 of numbers and enthusiasm. Any information may be secured by writing to the Secretary, 

 Mr. J. Harrison Dick, 1426 Seventy-third St., Brooklyn, N. Y., or to any of the other officers or 

 members of committees. 



In connection with the American Dahlia Society we call attention to the official trial 

 grounds at Geneva Experimental station conducted by Prof. F. H. Hall. Prof. Hall will have 

 growing this year, about three thousand varieties where everyone interested in Dahlias may go 

 and see them. 



Prof. Hall also issues a Dahlia Bulletin which may be procured by writing to him request- 

 ing it to be sent, enclosing stamps for return postage, as long as the present edition lasts. 



TYPE OF CENTURY DAHLIA 



