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NEW CACTUS DAHLIA. RHYTHM— I. C. A flower that is indeed 

 rhythmic is color, form and beauty. It captures the admiration of all who 

 see it. It is glorious in the garden and superb for cutting. As an exhibition 

 flower it is a consistent prize winner. The color is a most pleasing cameo 

 pink, suffused soft rose, with delicate lemon shadings at the base of the petals. 

 The large flowers are poised on strong stems at just the right angle to display 

 their beauty. The plant is strong and vigorous. 



Price, strong divisions, $2.50 each; $25.00 doz. 



COMETEER — C. A finely proportioned flower of good size. The 

 flowers are brilliant golden yellow, and are held erect on strong stems. 



HILLSIDE GOLD — C. A golden yellow with an apricot glow of sheer 

 beauty. Bushes grow 3 Yi ft. high and branch naturally and the 7Yz inch 

 flowers are held well above foliage. A fine keeper for exhibition and cutting. 



MRS. HERBERT O'CONNOR— I. C. Long, slender, yet erect stems 

 and flowers of good size, measuring 9 inches across and 5 inches deep, of an 

 unusually bright color, which is soft rose-pink, deepening at center. Dark, 

 healthy open foliage. Bush SY. feet high; profuse and continuous bloomer. 



ROBERT E. LEE — S. C. Acclaimed for its brilliant cardinal-red color 

 that does not fade or burn in a scorching sun; perfect full center. 



SON OF SATAN — I. C. This beautiful cactus, a decided improvement 

 over the variety Satan, both in color and size, is of real exhibition quality. 

 The plants are tall and the very large blooms are held high on long, straight 

 stems. 



STAR OF BETHELEHEM— 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. 



Price, except where specially noted, strong divided roots, 75c each; 

 $7.50 doz. Special Offer: Set of Seven Select Cactus Dahlias, $5.75. 



MODERN POMPON DAHLIAS 



- Bushy plants average 2 Yi feet high 



BRONZE BEAUTY. A beautiful gol- 

 den apricot. Free bloomer and good for 

 cutting purposes. 



FLORISTS GEM. One of the gayest 

 pompons grown. The color is brilliant, 

 being a combination of red and gold. 



GOLDILOCKS. Bloom \% in. Gold 

 deepening at centers. Flowers well formed. 

 Good for exhibition and cutting. 



JOHNNY. Bloom 1 H in. Dark red or 

 maroon. Very small. Almost a perfect 

 ball in form. 



LITTLE HERMAN. Maroon and pink, 

 makes a most attractive planting in any 

 garden 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. 2 inches White 

 ground, heavily shaded with lavender at 

 center and with each petal bordered with 

 lavender. This variety is of great value for 

 cutting, owing to its very long stems and 

 free blooming habit, together with its beauti- 

 ful blend of color. 



PURPLE GEM. A magnificent royal pur- 

 pie. An exquisite Dahlia for cutting as the 

 1 Yi inch blooms can be used to advantage in 

 flower arrangements. 



YELLOW GEM. We believe this to be the 

 best yellow Pompon. Very free, long stems, 

 perfect formation. 1 Yi in. blooms. 



Price for any of the above, 60c each; 

 $6.00 doz. 



Special Offer: Set of Nine Modern Pom- 

 pon Dahlias, $5.00. 



BALL DAHLIA 



JEAN KERR. Beautiful white. A popu- 

 lar cut flower variety. 



Price, strong divisions, 60c each; 

 $6.00 doz. 



COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 



ANNABELLE. A lovely single pink 

 Dahlia with a collarette of deeper pink. An 

 artistic flower, splendid for flower arrange- 

 ments. 



MISS JULIE. A rich deep wine red with 

 an artistic self colored collarette. 



Price of above, strong divisions, 75c 

 each; $7.50 doz. 



Special Offer of Dahlias (Our selec- 

 tion.) We offer our selection of named 

 varieties, made at the time the order is 

 filled, of good contrasting colors. Price, 

 field-grown roots, 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50; 

 12 for $4.00. 



MINIATURE DAHLIAS 



The introduction of the Miniature opens 

 up a new field of usefulness for Dahlias. 

 They are extremely attractive in the gar- 

 den ; the plants grow 2 Yi to 3 Yi feet high ; 

 they are covered with flowers during the 

 summer. 



BISHOP OF LANDAFF. A miniature 

 duplex. The brilliant scarlet flowers stand 

 gaily above the bronzy-red foliage. Excel- 

 lent for landscape work. 



BLUE BELL. Fine regular formation 

 and good habit. The color is a rich violet 

 blue. 



CORALETTE. One of the finest. A 

 glowing coral pink. 



GRENADIER. The most popular bright 

 red, being a deep rich scarlet. 



JUDY. A reddish orange or ideal size. 

 Blooms consistently small and uniform. 

 Bush growth good with stems appropriate- 

 Centers are very full. 



PORTIA. Dainty to an extreme is this 

 lovely lilac pink cactus shaped miniature. 



SUFFOLK. The nicely proportioned plant 

 produces masses of bright orange flowers. 



WHITE GARDENIA. This is one of the 

 most beautiful miniatures we have ever offered. 

 The pure, satiny white blooms, so tirtis- 

 tically formed, have a striking resemblance 

 to a gardenia and at once appeal to all who 

 see them. The plants are dwarf in habit of 

 growth and produce an abundance of charm- 

 ing flowers set off by healthy green foliage. 



Price, strong divisions, $1.00 each; SI 0.00 

 doz. 



Price, except where specially noted, 

 strong divisions, 75c each; $7.50 dozen. 



Special Offer: Set 

 Dahlias, $6.00. 



of Eight Miniature 



Henderson's Dahlia Roots are strong divisions. Dahlia Roots are Delivered Transportation Paid in the U. S. A. 



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