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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN — Flower Bulbs 



Henderson's " Flower Show" Collection 



Shown in Colors 

 on Opposite Page 



of New Dahlias 



Shown in Colors 

 on Opposite Page 



New Cactus Dahlia Kllid 



The center petals are flat and almost black. While the outer 

 petals are long and rolled in true Cactus form. Thev are a pure 

 scarlet which show up particularly well under artificial light. The 

 flowers are frequently 8 inches in diameter. (See illustration.) 

 Price, field-grown roots, $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 



New Cactus Dahlia iCholOFOS 



A charming variety of the popular Cactus type. The flower? are 

 large with petals gracefully quilled and curled. Color, lemon yellow. 

 Long, wiry stems hold the flowers well above the foliage. Price, 

 field-grown roots, $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 



New Decorative Dahlia JocHl of Al*C 



The color is beautiful soft pink with lilac shadings, sometimes 

 deepening to violet toward the margins. The petals are broad, the 

 whole flower being graceful in the extreme. Price, field-grown 

 roots, $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 



Decorative Dahlia Jersey's Beauty 



Among the newer Dahlias this varietv mav well be considered 

 ol more than passing merit because of its exquisite color and fine 

 a vivid glowing pink. Large flowers of great 

 Price, field-grown roots, $1.50 



form. 



depth, always full to the center 



each, $15.00 per doz. 



New Decorative Dahlia JoDDa 



u, A T e 7"' D f hlia of unusual merit. The color is dark salmon rose 

 blended with apricot and gold. It is a variety which responds to 

 good culture, and when disbudded flowers measuring 8 to 10 inches 

 in diameter may be had. The plant is vigorous, and the large flowers 

 are held erect on the strong, stiff stems. Price, field-grown roots, 

 $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. 



mUflf?. se r (li "f >} erew > lh l s ° m ? Photographs of the Dahlias Flowers from 



Cub hZnlr'^I^Tr? 1 ^ 1 " - ' recewed the - r,rst » ri: < '" »"• Woman's 

 Club h lower Mow at Glendwe. Mrs MARTJX KEINRATi j, 



Glendiue, Montana. 

 ■ ' I enclose a photograph of a bouquet of Dahlias from roots I ordered from 

 tl'u'm'- spnny - Theu were ver y beautiful and I was very much pleased with 



Mrs. KATE LOZY, 

 Seattle, Washington. 



SPECIAL OFFER: The "Flower Show" Collection of New Dahlias, Field-Grown Roots, $6.00 



Peony-Flowered Dahlias 



The flowers of this type are very largo, averaging 8 inches across when 

 well grown. The petals are broad ami ribbon-like, the center shows, 

 adding an artistic charm, closely resembling the semi-double Peonies in 

 appearance. 



Diemont Van Bijstein 



The color is a most delicate lilac mauve with bluish 

 tints toward the edge of the petals. The flowers are 

 large and decidedly pleasing in effect. They are 

 borne on long stems of wiry stiffness well above the 

 foliage. 



Mrs. Charles L. Seybold 



A distinct variety is this interesting type, and a 

 great acquisition. It is a deep rose pink, edged with 

 white; very attractive. It blooms most abundantly 

 and continuously, has long stems and is splendid for 

 cut flowers. With its wealth of flowers, this varietv 

 stands out among hundreds. 



Prairie Fire 



Flowers of fair size, vivid flame scarlet and held 

 on long stiff stems, well above the plant, rendering 

 it extremely graceful and decorative. 



Queen Elizabeth 



This is a fine variety, a good, free bloomer, and 

 the flowers are produced on long stems. The color is 

 silvery cense pink. (See illustration. ) Price 75c. 

 each, $7.50 per doz. , 



Queen Wilhelmina 



A pure white variety, and in this the golden vellow 

 center shows to unusual and distinct advantage A 

 splendid contrast to the other sorts. 



P i ri< i e i field-grown roots, except where noted, 50c. 

 each, $5.00 per doz., set of five for $2.2S. 



Dwarf Double 



Pompone Dahlias 



This type produces globular flowers in great pro- 

 fusion on rather dwarf plants. The flowers are verv 

 useful for summer bouquets, about 2 inches across 

 pretty and not obtrusive. 

 Alewine. Flesh, edged lavender pink. 

 Allie Mourey. Pinkish white, tipped deep pink. 

 Crimson Queen. Deep crimson, shaded purple. 

 Indian Chief. A very rich shade of reddish crimson. 

 Mems long and wiry. 



Little Beauty. Delicate shrimp pink, an early 

 and profuse bloomer. 



Snowclad. The best of white Pompons. Com- 

 pletely covered with a mass of flowers Price field- 



fo7$2.00° tS ' 4 ° C * 6aCh ' $4- °° Per doz -' ** of 6 



All Dahlia roots listed on this page are del 



elivered transportation paid in the U. S. or possessions. Order Early 



