152 EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN—Flower Bulbs 
THE “BOUNTIFUL” 
Collection of 
12 Free=blooming Dahlias 
Decorative Dahlia 
BALTIMORE 
Undoubtedly one of the finest Dahlias intro- 
duced to date. The flowers are large, with broad 
petals, light lemon yellow in color. The plant is a 
strong grower, of Dropcne nae producing flowers in 
great quantity. Long stems hold the flower, face upward. 
(See illustration, Letter F.) 
Decorative Dahlia BELOIT 
Particularly effective on account of its very large double flowers, 
~ held well above the foliage on long stiff stems. The color is rich 
purplish-garnet, shading deeper toward the center. (See illus- 
tration, Letter M.) 
Cactus Dahlia 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE 
Lustrous salmon-pink. A very desirable variety for cutting. 
Flowers very freely and is nicely formed. (See illustration, 
Letter G.) 
Decorative Dahlia DELICE 
A large Dahlia, of beautiful form and splendid size. It is an 
exquisite glowing, rose pink, a soft yet brilliant color. 
New Decorative Dahlia 
HORTULANUS WITTE 
One of the most valuable Dahlias yet introduced, both as a 
blooming plant and for cut flowers. Pure white in color and fine 
regular form; broad petals, perfectly full flowers. A variety that 
should be in every collection, especially where cut flowers are 
wanted. (See illustration, Letter L.) 
Cactus Dahlia LAWINE 
_ A charming variety of the popular ‘‘Cactus’” type. The color 
is pure white, with hee a suggestion of blush as the flower matures. 
A fine, large, full flower. It is one of the freest blooming sorts, 
plants of compact, free branching habit. (See illustration, Letter J.) 
Decorative Dahlia 
MISS MINNIE McCULLOUGH 
Color primrose yellow, shaded coppery red, with golden bronze 
suffusion. A splendidly formed Dahlia of large size, borne on 
stout stems; a very graceful and attractive flower. 
Fancy Dahlia MADAME A. LUMIERE 
It is indeed a beautiful sort, a soft creamy white, with distinct 
violet-crimson on the tips of the petals. The latter color extends 
downwards, lessening towards the center, producing a charming 
effect. A ‘‘decorative’’ variety of medium size. (See illustration, 
Letter K.) 
Peony Flowered Dahlia 
PRESIDENT FALLIERES 
A most distinct new variety. The color is intense red, so vivid 
as to dazzle the eve: Flowers large size, typical Peony form; 
long stems. Very tree flowering. (See illustration, Letier E.) 
Decorative Dahlia QUEEN MARY 
One of the older varieties of special merit. Produces an abun- 
dance of beautiful rose-pink flowers of great substance. When 
Pe Rae eae last three or four days in water. (See illustration, 
etter N. 
Cactus Dahlia RENE CAYEAUX 
One of the best free blooming Cactus Dahlias. Begins to flower 
early and continues in such OED that at times the foliage is 
almost hidden with flowers. The flowers are quite large of a warm 
geranium red shaded crimson, long wiry stems hold the flowers 
well above the foliage; a splendid yauety for cutting, very 
brilliant in artificial light. (See illustration, Letter I.) 
Decorative Dahlia SYLVIA 
Color soft mauve pink, changing to white at the center, a 
variety that is grown extensively by cut flower growers because of 
its good keeping qualities. Flowers of good average size on stiff 
stems. (See illustration, Letter H.) 
Price, The ‘‘Beautiful’’ Collection of 12 
Dahlias, field-grown roots, $5.00 
We will supply any of the varieties in the Bountiful Collection, 
field grown roots, at Soc. each; $5.00 per doz. y 
For Bigger and Better Flowers, fertilize your soil with Henderson's Garden Fertilizer, offered on page 178. 
