Maule’s High Quality Dahlia Roots 
From a long list of dahlias we have selected those offered here because of their strong growing habits and 
ree flowering qualities. Whether you select the large-flowered Decorative, or Cactus, or the small-flowered 
Pompon varieties, you will find that they are all lovely in the garden and fine for cutting. 
Jersey’s Beauty Decorative Dahlia 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
Broad, thick flowers with loosely arranged petals. 
76B30 Clara Carder The largest of the pinks. 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.10 
76B69 Jane Cowl Buff and salmon shades. Im- 
mense blooms. 60¢ each; 3 for $1.65 
77B40 Margaret W. Wilson Creamy white 
shaded pink. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.35 
77B61 Palo Alto Soft apricot-buff suffused coral 
red. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.10 
77B60 Prince of Persia The huge flowers are clear 
scarlet-red. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.10 
77B99 Collection 
5 Roots—One each of the above 
5 Dahlias (value $3.35) for only.... 2-90 
CACTUS AND SEMI-CACTUS DAHLIAS 
Most graceful and artistic of dahlias. The true 
Cactus have narrow rolled petals while the petals 
of the Semi-Cactus are broader, twisted, with the 
ends rolled together. 
C=Cactus; S. C.=Semi-Cactus. 
76B47 Dancing Sultama (C) An oriental red. 
Vigorous. 85¢ each; 3 for $2.35 
76B49 Bernice Geer (C) Rose and salmon tipped 
straw color. 85¢ each; 3 for $2.35 
76B80 Jean Trimbee (S. C.) 
tiful petunia violet color. 
85¢ each; 3 for $2.35 
76B50 Shower of Gold (C) Gold 
and amber flowers. Well 
shaped. 85¢each; 3 for $2.35 
77B05 Snow Boy (C) Large pure 
whitc. 85¢ each; 3 for $2.35 
Beau- 
77B98 Special! Collection 
5 Roots—One each of the above 5 
named Cactus and Semi-Cactus 
Dahlias 
for only 
77B96 Bargain Collection 
If you will leave the selection to 
us, we will send you 6 different 
named,-_large-flowered_dahlias (but 
not chosen from the Pompon 
group), each properly labeled, 6 
roots in all (our choice) $2 50 
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for the special price of 
52 QUALITY ROOTS 
FORMAL DECORATIVE 
Large, heavy blooms with broad, straight, regu- 
larly arranged petals of much substance. Good 
keepers. 
76B10 Avalon Light lemon-yellow; popular. 
76B70 Jean Kerr Pure white; very profuse. 
°76B74 Jersey’s Beauty Luminous chamois-pink. 
76B83 Kentucky Light salmon-orange. 
77B24 Mirs. | de Ver Warner Mauve pink. 
Any of the above five: 45¢ each; 3 for $1.20 
76B73 Jersey’s Beacon Dazzling Chinese scarlet. 
77B50 Jersey’s Triumph Copper flushed bronze. 
Either of these two: 60¢ each; 3 for $1.65 
76B32 Coral Beauty Lovely coral-pink. 
77B67 Red Eagle Very vivid red. 
77B73 Salmon Supreme Salmon-orange-pink. 
77B&5 White Supreme Long stems. 
Any of the above four: 75¢ each; 3 for $2.1¢ 
76B14 Bauers Ideal Glowing deep red. 
76B13 Blue River Very deep bluish lilac. 
75B76 Mrs. Wm. S. Knudsen Pure white. 
77B71 Ruby Taylor A lovely carmine. 
77B74 Sultan of Hillcrest Yellow and pink. 
76B16 White Victory White flushed lavender. 
77B83 Wm. H. Hogan Garnet red tipped white. 
Any of the above seven: 85¢ each; 3 for $2.35 
77B94 Special Collection 
Distinct Formal Decorative Dahlias 
5 Roots—One each of Salmon Supreme, 
White Supreme, Kentucky, Avalon, and 
Wm. H. Hogan (value $3.25) 
for only $2.25 
POMPON OR LILLIPUT 
Smallest of all dahlias and most free blooming. 
76B08 Amber Queen Apricot shade. 
76B45 Dee Dee Lovely lavender. 
Any of 
76B48 Morning Mist White tipped | these: 
lavender. 45¢ each; 
76B68 Golden Queen Rich yellow. 5 ifor 
76B79 Joe Fette Pure white. Profuse. 
77B20 Mary Munns Rich fuchsia-red. 
77B95 Collection 
6 Roots—One each of the above 6 
Pompons (value $2.70) for only. ... $2.25 
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Joe Fette Pompon Dahlia 
Callas 
70B40 White (Ethiopica) Large white flowers of 
cornucopia form sometimes wrongly called lilies. 
Plant roots singly in pots of quite rich soil, provide 
good drainage, and water freely while in active 
growth. The addition of liquid fertilizer just before 
the plants come in bloom will increase the size of 
the flowers. Easily grown; fine for cutting. Not 
hardy. 40¢ each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $3.60 
70B42 Golden Yellow (Elliotiiana) Bright golden 
yellow flowers produced freely on long, sturdy 
stems. Although not quite so large flowering as the 
white, it will be found of great decorative value, the 
attractive yellow flowers standing out in bold con- 
trast to the lovely, showy, variegated green and 
white foliage. Plant one root to a pot. Not hardy. 
40¢ each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $3.60 
Golden Yellow Calla 
Canna Roots 
Cannasare most showy flowering plants. Their tall, 
stately growth and their bold colorful blooms make 
them a foremost bedding plant for tall groups. We 
send out dormant 2-to-3-eye root divisions. We sig- 
gest starting them early indoors, setting the plants 
out when soi! has become warm. 
75B15 City of Portland Exquisite, large, rich 
pink blooms: green foliage. 3% ft. tall. 
75B29 Eureka Creamy white flowers of heavy tex- 
ture. 4% it. 
75B35 Hungaria Magnificent rose-pink; green 
foliage. 314 ft. 
75B50 King Humbert Velvety orange-scarlet, 
tinted rose; bronzy red leaves with a metallic 
iridescence. Height, 434 it. 3 
75B60 Mrs. Alfred F. Comard Exquisite bright 
salmon-pink. Most attractive. Height, 
4) it. 
75B75 The President The finest, largest, and 
most wonderful red canna ever offered. The 
rich glowing red flowers are of unusually 
heavy substance. Green foliage. 4 ft. tall 
75B88 Wyoming A bronze or dark-leaved canna 
with rich orange flowers borne on fine stately 
stems. 6 it. tall. 
75B89 Yellow King Humbert Deep golden yel- 
low, attractively blotched, striped, or dotted 
bright scarlet; green foliage. 4 ft. 
Any of the above eight: 
25¢ each; 3 for 70¢; 12 for $2.50 
75B90 Many Varieties Mixed Included are the 
finest types and colors, all producing exqui- 
site flowers on stately plants. 
3 for 70¢; 12 for $2.50 
79B01 Special Collection 
All 8 Named Showy Cannas 
8 Roots—One LOE regret above ; 
8 named varieties ue $2. 
for onlyo 32a) Seen 2 ae Oee eee $1 -50 
