(cactus JJaki 



tas 



C. Straight. I. C. Incurved. 

 S. C. Semi-Cactus. 



COMETEER — C. A finely proportioned 

 flower of good size. The flowers are brilliant 

 golden yellow, and are held erect on strong 

 stems. 



JERSEY DAINTY— C. A straight cactus. 

 As its name implies, it is extremely dainty in 

 color, being white, with a faint tinge of laven- 

 der. During late summer it is almost pure white. 

 A very prolific bloomer with long straight 

 stems, making it an ideal cut flower. 



MAFFIE — [S. C. A semi-Cactus Dahlia. 

 Intense carmine of stupendous size. The 12- 

 inch specimen of Maffie led the list and was 

 unquestionably one of the most spectacular 

 exhibition dahlias shown. Bush growth is very 

 rugged; 6 feet high and foliage exceptionally 

 heavy. Strong divisions: SI. 00 each; 3 for §2.85; 

 §10.00 doz. 



MME C. JUSSIANT— I. C. A highly- 

 recommended Cactus. The color is soft violet 

 inclined to lavender. Large flowers decidedly 

 pleasing in effect. 



RHYTHM— I. C. A captivating Dahlia of 

 a pleasing cameo pink color suffused rose and 

 with delicate lemon shades at the base of the 

 petals. Splendid large blooms and very vigor- 

 ous. §1.50 each; 3 for $4.25; §15.00 doz. 



SON OF SATAN— I. C. This beautiful 

 bright scarlet cactus Dahlia is a decided im- 

 provement over the variety Satan. The plants 

 are tall and the very large blooms are held high 

 on long, straight stems. 



STAR OF BETHLEHEM— S. C. The pure 

 white perfectly shaped flowers, with their 

 numerous pointed petals,, stand above the 

 dense, dark green foliage, which makes it a 

 most beautiful plant. 



Strong divisions of any of the above, 



except where noted: 

 75c each; 3 for $2.00; $7.50 doz. 

 Set of 7 Cactus Dahlias, $5.50. 



MODERN POMPON DAHLIAS 



Bushy plants average 2V4 feet high 



AMBER QUEEN. Bright amber with re- 

 verse of petals suffused pink. 



EDITH MUELLER. Bright soft apricot, 

 suffused peach red. 



GOLDILOCKS. Bloom l^ in- Gold deep- 

 ening at centers. Flowers well formed. Good for 

 exhibition and cutting. 



JOHNNY PEPPIN. Perfectly formed rich 

 deep red. 



LITTLE HERMAN. Maroon and pink, 

 makes a most attractive planting in any gar- 

 den border, bright and cheerful. 



LITTLE SNOW WHITE. A perfect pure 

 white pompon. The fine wiry stems cause the 

 flowers to stand up well above the foliage. 



MORNING MIST. White ground, heavily 

 shaded with lavender at center and with each 

 petal bordered with lavender. 2-in. blooms. 



SHERRY. An unusually fine deep purple. 



YELLOW GEM. We believe this to be the 

 best yellow Pompon. Very free, long stems, 

 perfect formation. 1 H-inch blooms. 



Any of the above: 

 60c each; 3 for $1.60; $6.00 doz. 

 Special Offer: Set of Nine, $5.00. 



<j~terwi 



} er$0)Z S Famous Garden Club Collection 

 6 New and Modern MINIATURE DAHLIAS 



Shown in Color on the Back Cover 



A wonderful type for garden planting, growing 2}^ to 3J^ feet tall and bearing graceful 

 2 %- to 3H-inch flowers in the greatest profusion. Mrs. Paul Pierce, Greenville , Miss., who 

 planted our collection of 6 varieties last year, wrote, "I have never had so much plea- 

 sure for $3.00. 



CORALETTE— M. F. D. Graceful round 

 blooms of a delightful, glowing coral-pink color. 



LILY BELL— M. F. D. Of pleasing apple- 

 blossom-pink color. Very profuse with the 

 plants growing up to 5 ft. in height. 



JUBILANT— M. C. Looks almost like a 

 Water Lily, but the flowers are a clear bright 

 orange and measure 3}/£ in. across. 



Any of the above: 60c eac 



SPECIAL OFFER: One each of these 



ROXANA— M. F. D. Rich American 

 Beauty red and of perfect form; iy<i ft. tall; 

 long stemmed. 



WHITE FAWN— M. F. D. Very prolific 

 and the best pure white Miniature to date with 

 blooms 3 in. across on 4 ft. plants. 



LITTLE FIREBALL— M. I. D. A bright rich 

 scarlet which you will treasure very highly be- 

 cause of its brilliantness and graceful form. 

 h ; 3 f or $1 .60 ; $6.00 doz. 

 delightful Miniature Dahlias $3.00. 



Six Other Beautiful Miniature Dahlias 



BABY HALE— M. F. D. Rosy salmon, 

 suffused gold. Bloom 2}4 x 2 inches, bush 5 

 feet. Free bloomer, excellent plant growth. 



BISHOP OF LANDAFF. A miniature 

 duplex. The brilliant scarlet flowers stand 

 gaily above the bronzy-red foliage. Excellent 

 for landscape work. 



BLUE BELL. Fine regular formation and 

 good habit. The color is a rich violet blue. 



Any of the above: Strong divisions, 



POMPON 



DAHLIA 



GOLDILOCKS 



CENTURIAN 



CORINA. Excellent for border work, its 

 brilliant salmon-pink coloring adds beauty and 

 charm to the flower bed. 



IRENE — M.F.D. Outer petals cream, pink, 

 shading to rose bluff. Bloom 2x2 inch, bush 

 3V 2 feet. 



TEA ROSE— M. F. D. Outer petals cream, 

 shading to light bluff. Bloom 2x2 inch, bush 

 ^Yi feet. Effect is that of a tea rose. 

 60c each; 3 for $1.60; $6.00 doz. 



Henderson's Famous 



Hundredth Anniversary 



Dahlia 



CENTURIAN— I. D. A new Dahlia of 

 majestic proportions. A rich orange-scarlet 

 with golden reverse. A strong grower, produc- 

 ing an abundance of seven-inch flowers over a 

 long season. An ideal cut flower. 



Strong divisions: 

 $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; $10.00 doz. 



BALL DAHLIAS 



CHARLOTTE CALDWELL. Bright apricot 

 suffused coral. Bloom 4x3 inches, bush 3 feet. 



CLARA CLEMENS. Rich burgundy red. 

 tipped white. Bloom 4x3 inches, bush iy 2 feet. 



JEAN KERR. Beautiful white. A popular 

 cut flower variety. 



ORCHID BALL. A soft bluish lavender. 

 Bloom 3Yi x 2Yi inches, bush 5 feet. 



SUPT. AMHRYN. Clear lavender pink. 

 Bloom 3Y% x lYi inches, bush 3 feet. 



Strong divisions of any of the above: 

 60c each; 3 for $1.60; $6.00 doz. 



COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 



ANNABELLE. A lovely single pink Dahlia 

 with a collar of deeper pink. An artistic 

 flower, splendid for flower arrangements. 



MISS JULIE. A rich deep wine-red with 

 an artistic self-colored collar. 



Strong divisions of any of the above: 

 75c each; 3 for $2.00; $7.50 doz. 



SPECIAL OFFER OF DAHLIAS 

 Named varieties of our selection made 

 at the time the order is filled, of good con- 

 trasting colors. Price, field-grown roots, 

 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.00. 



Dahlia Roots are delivered 

 transportation paid in the U. S. A. 



96 



,„n ii q & 



