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Our Dahlias are grown under conditions that make them 

 vigorous. They are not overfed. They are grown in ordinary soil 

 and under conditions such as the average grower finds. Our 



Dahlias GROW for our customers. We list only varieties of 

 proved merit. Every tuber is guaranteed to have an eye or sprout 

 and no broken neck. 



Abbreviations: (F.D.) Formal Decorative, (I.D.) Informal Decorative, (Min.) Miniature, (S.C.) Semi-Cactus, (Pom.) Pompon. 



Alice May. (I.D.) The flower is tremendous, 

 with a beautiful artistic form. Strong, long 

 stems. Finest white. Each $1.00. 



Begonia Rose. (F.D.) Rose-pink. A fine 

 cut-flower variety averaging about 5 

 inches in diameter. Highly recommended. 

 Each $1.25. 



California Idol. (I.D.) Clear lemon-yellow. 

 Produces very deep blooms with full high 

 centers. Each 75c. 



Carl G. Dahl. (I.D.) Enormous apricot- 

 buff blooms, shading to old-rose on reverse 

 of petals. Prolific bloomer; long, fine 

 stems, vigorous grower. Each $1.00. 



Cherokee Brave. (I.D.) Ox-blood-red that 

 holds its color in the hottest sun. Each 

 $1.00. 



Class. (F.D.) Large; sulphur-yellow. Strong 

 straight stems. Each $1.00. 



Columbia. (S.C.) Golden orange suffused 

 peach. A sturdy grower. Each $1.50. 



Dahliamum. (I.D.) A large flower of 

 apricot and gold. Strong stems carrying 

 the flower on top. Each $1.00. 



Forest Fire. (I.D.) Lemon-yellow, rich 

 scarlet near the tips of the petals. Strong 

 rugged plants. Each 75c. 



Glamour. (I.D.) An unusual combination 

 of colors — purple veined violet-rose. A 

 fine grower with stiff' stems. Each $1.00. 



Jane Cowl. (I.D.) Deep massive blooms of 

 bronzy buff and old-gold, blending darker 

 to center. Each 50c. 



Jersey's Beauty. (F.D.) 

 pink with silvery sheen. 

 The most popular pink. 



A beautiful rose- 

 Ideal for cutting. 

 Each 50c. 



Jersey's Dainty. 



flushed lavender. 

 Each 50c. 



(S.C.) 

 A beauty. 



Fine, white. 

 Good keeper. 



Josephine G. (I.D. or S.C.) Color is a 

 very pleasing true pink of a bright shade, 

 some petals tipped yellow. Prolific 

 bloomer. Each 50c. 



Kentucky. (F.D.) Nice pink blended with 

 yellow and gold. Each 50c. 



Kentucky Sun. (F.D.) Clear lemon-yellow. 

 A strong plant producing a good quantity 

 of uniform blooms. Each 40c. 



Link's Blue Triumph. (F.D.) The finest 

 blue Dahlia, an improved Blue River. 

 Strong grower; bush medium height. 

 Each $1.00. 



Lois Walcher. (F.D.) Purple, tipped white. 

 A strong grower with good stems; early 

 bloomer. 3^ ft. Each $1.00. 



Lucky. (S.C.) A beautiful brilliant red. 

 Good for exhibition or cut-flower purposes. 

 Each $2.00. 



Michigan White. (I.D.) One of thebestpro- 

 lific cut-flower Dahlias. Long stems; also 

 a good root producer. 5 ft. Each $1.00. 



Mrs. Geo. Le Boutillier. (I.D.) Lovely 

 carmine-red variety producing extremely 

 large blooms. Each 50c. 



Mrs. 1. de Ver Warner. (F.D.) An es- 

 tablished favorite large lavender. Dis- 

 tinctive. Each 50c. 



Pink Giant. (I.D.) Bright pink. Long 

 stems. Strong, rugged bushes with heavy 

 foliage. Each $1.00. 



Roselyn Straight. (S.C.) Large flower of 

 apricot and orange. Long stemmed. Each 

 $1.50. 



Silver Lady. (I.D.) Ivory-white flushed 

 and edged with violet-rose. A very vigor- 

 ous grower with long stiff stems. Each 

 $1.00. 



Son of Satan. (S.C.) Bright scarlet with 

 strong stems. Better than Satan. Each 

 $1.00. 



Watchung Giant. (I.D.) Deep amber- 

 yellow sufl"used orange. A large-flowering 

 variety that does well in all sections of the 

 country. Each 50c. 



Small-flowered Varieties 



Betty Anne. (Pom.) Soft clear pink. 

 Each 50c. 



Dusky. (Min. Ball) Carmine shaded ma- 

 roon. A prolific bloomer. Each 75c. 



Fairy. (Min.) A tiny Jersey's Beauty. 

 Pink. Each 50c. 



Joe Fette. (Pom.) This is the leading white 



variety. Nice stems. Each 40c. 

 Morning Mist. (Pom.) Blooms with rosy 



lavender overlay on white base. Long, 



strong stems. Vigorous grower. Extra 



fine. Each 40c. 

 Sylvia. (Min.) Deep carmine. Each 50c. 

 Snowsprite. (Min. S.C.) Glistening white. 



Flowers held well above the sturdy bushes. 



A fine cut-flower variety. Each 50c. 

 Yellow Kitten. (Min.) Yellow faintly 



tipped with light pink. Excellent for 



cutting. Each 75c. 



Mixed Dahlias 



Mixed Dahlias. A big-value offer of many 

 good varieties that have become mixed in 

 handling or from which labels have been 

 lost. For those who do not care for names, 

 this collection will be very satisfactory. 

 Each 20c.; $2.00 per doz. 



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