Judge Marean cDecorative) 



Mrs. Bowen Tufts (Peony) 



Choicest Field- Grown Dahlia Roots ^'K""" 



Three Notable Novelties 



AL KORAN. Decorative. Very large flowers of true Decorative type and perfectly 

 formed. The color is rich amber-yellow, suff"used with goldenrod-yellow, most at- 

 tractive. These golden tints are very popular among Dahlia-growers, and this is one 

 of the choicest varieties. A great prize-winner. $2 each. 



JERSEY/S BEAUTY. Decorative. The finest true unshaded pink Decorative 

 Dajilia yet introduced. 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. $1.50 each. 



JUDGE MAREAN. Decorative. Color is a wonderful blending of salmon-pink, red, 

 orange-yellow and pure gold, varying during the diff'erent stages of development. Early 

 and continuous in bloom. A flower that comes on long, perfect stems and keeps well 

 when cut. (See illustration.) $2 each. 



FFER^ 74. One each of the 3 Novelty Dahlias for $5 



5 Decorative Dahlias 



Frank A. Walker. A notable kind. 

 Color, deep lavender-pink. 35 cts. each. 



Jack Rose. Makes great masses of 

 velvety crimson blooms. Superb for cut- 

 ting. 25 cts. each. 



Le Grand Manitou. A very large, most 

 attractive white flower, charmingly 

 marked with reddish violet. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Pride of California. Flowers brifliant, 

 glowing cardinal-red, very large, held on 

 extra-good stems. An extremely free 

 bloomer and a wonderful keeper as a cut- 

 flower. 50 cts. each. 



Souvenir de Gustave Doazon. Im- 

 mense orange-red flowers. One of the 

 largest Dahlias growTi. 35 cts. each. 



^ •.•«•.•« ^M The above 5 Deco- 

 1 ^QFFER> 74a. ratlve Dahlias for 

 ^"""^^^'^^^^ '^^- $1.75, postpaid. 



6 Peony- flowered Dahlias 



Ellen E. Kelley. A very long-stemmed, 

 free-flowering, golden yeHow Dahlia. 

 25 cts. each. 



Helen Keller. Named by request in 

 honor of one of the world's most noted 

 women. The color is beautiful pink. $1 ea. 



Latonia. An unusual blending of orange, 

 buff, and yellow. Flowers nearly fufl to 

 the center. 50 cts. each. 



Mrs. Bowen Tufts. (See illustration.) 

 The best purple Peony-flowered Dahlia 

 known. 25 cts. each. 



Mrs. Newell D. Atwood. (New.) 

 Gorgeous, deep crimson red. Rich and 

 brilliant color. Free flowering. 50 cts. ea. 



Mrs. M. W. Crowell. Rich orange- 

 yeHow. Free-flowering. 25 cts. each. 



^ ^ ^ , , The above 6 Peony- 



a^QFFEP> 74b. flowered Dahlias 

 -^^VTAXii^xv^ '^^ f^j. ^5Q^ postpaid. 



The above sets were selected by one of 

 America's Leading Dahlia Experts 



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ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 



