THE CONARD-PYLE CO. * JturEpse Qrowers - West Qrove.Pa. 



A Dozen Dahlias of Distinction for $5 



Choice Field-Grown Roots of Carefully Chosen Varieties 



Dahlias need plenty of room, so place them 

 about 4 feet apart and plant them firmly, about 

 4 inches deep. Allow only one or two of the 

 strongest shoots to develop. Tie these shoots to a 

 stake and water the roots thoroughly and regu- 

 larly, or not at all. Dahlias will adapt themselves 

 to almost any soil condition. 



AVALON. Decorative. A very large, beautiful 

 canary-yellow. Sturdy in growth and perfect in 

 bloom-formation. $1 each. 



BASHFUL GIANT. Decorative. One of the 



largest-flowering Decorative Dahlias in existence. 

 Color, an exquisite apricot with buff and gold 

 tints. Excellent for exhibition. 75 cts. each. 



LEBELLE. Cactus. Clear deep rose-purple — a 

 most effective color in Dahlias. Flowers of beauti- 

 ful form. 25 cts. each. 



MILLIONAIRE. Decorative. A giant laven- 

 der, shading to white at the center. Dwarf in 

 growth; blooms often 8 to 10 inches in diameter. 

 50 cts. each. 



MRS. SMITH. Hybrid Cactus. Creamy white, 

 shading to lemon at the center. Immense flowers 

 produced freely on large, stiff stems. 50 cts. each. 



MRS. WARNER. Decorative. Deep mauve- 

 pink. One of the very best Dahlias in color and 

 form. Its long, stiff stems hold it high above the 

 foliage and make it excellent for cutting. 75c. ea. 



OREGON BEAUTY. Decorative. An out- 

 standing attraction because of its intense Oriental 

 red color. Its recurving petals and unique color 

 make it look like a ball of fire. 50 cts. each. 



PORTHOS. Decorative. Giant, deep red flow- 

 ers are borne profusely on a sturdy plant. Blooms 

 earlv and continuously. 35 cts. each. 



SUNSET GLOW. Cactus. Beautiful bronze- 

 scarlet which shades to yellow at the base. A 

 profuse bloomer. 75 cts. each. 



Jersey's 

 Beauty 



JERSEY'S BEAUTY. Decorative. The finest 

 true unshaded pink Decorative Dahlia yet intro- 

 duced. The flowers are perfect in form, very large, 

 and supported on strong straight stems. It is 

 early, free-flowering, and continuous in bloom. 

 Winner of medals, certificates, and prizes. We 

 cannot praise this Dahlia too highly. 75 cts. each. 



RENE CAYEUX. Cactus. A French creation 

 and one of the most abundant-flowering Dahlias 

 in existence. It blooms early and late. Color, 

 clear glowing crimson. 50 cts. each. 



MARIPOSA. Cactus. Shaggy lavender-pink 

 that has been a prize-winner everywhere. The 

 unusual formation of the petals is seldom found in 

 any other Dahlia. Its center is perfect through- 

 out the entire season. Your Dahlia collection is 

 not complete without this beauty. $1 each. 



OFFER 50. One each of these Dahlias of 

 Distinction (12 in all, value $7.60), choice field- 

 grown roots, $5 postpaid. 



Pompon Dahlias 



The Pompon Dahlias are miniatures of the Show or Ball Dahlias. The neat little bushes are well 

 adapted for borders, and the tiny, ball-shaped flowers are ideal for use in baskets or vases. 



ELEGANTA. Lovely deep pink blooms which 

 look well by themselves or go with other varieties 

 in the borders and inside decorations. A profuse 

 bloomer and deservedly popular. 50 cts. each. 



SNOWCLAD. Probably the best pure white 

 Pompon Dahlia. It has perfect form and the 

 petals are of exquisite texture. Blooms early 

 and continuously. 50 cts. each. 



BACCHUS. A leader in the Pompon class, 

 this bright crimson-scarlet beauty gives a con- 

 tinuous show of colorful bloom, 50 cts. each. 



OFFER 50b. One each of the Pompon Dahlias 

 (3 in all, value $1.50), for $1.20 postpaid. Four 

 of each (12 in all, value $6), for $4.50 postpaid. 



OFFER 50a. One each of the 15 Dahlias on t his page (value $9.10) for $6, postpaid 



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