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New Dwarf Dahlias jor the Garden 
Strong young plants only, ready at planting time in May. 
This wonderful new race of Dahlias has remarkable value for garden planting though they are not less desirable 
for cutting. The plants grow into dwarf compact bushes which seldom measure more than 2 feet in height. They 
begin blooming when they are a little more than a foot tall and flower continuously from early summer until 
frost. They are splendid for beds, borders, and in mixed plantings. 
Christine. Dainty pure white flowers of small size. Produces | Kate. A charming variety with showy orange-scarlet flowers 
a great profusion of lovely flowers on bushy compact plants. borne profusely on stocky, compact, well-rounded plants. 
Elsie. Showy deep golden yellow in the center, passing to rich | Rosalie. An appealing variety with lilac-rose blooms, lighter 
orange-carmine toward the tips of the petals. toward the center. Of graceful and elegant form. 
Gertrude. Compact plants bearing a great profusion of clean | Ursula. A decorative dwarf Dahlia of an intense rich crimson 
sulphur yellow blooms of lovely form. color with carmine reverse. Has quite large blooms. 
Any of the above: $1.00 each; the set of 6 for $5.00. 
Easter Greeting. The original variety of this new type introduced for greenhouse forcing to bloom 
at Easter. Has showy pure white flowers. Well suited to garden display. 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
The Dahlias on this page are supplied as strong young plants only, ready in May 118 
