Every Dahlia Here is a Satisfactory One 



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Son of Satan 



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Jane Cowl 



Bolgiano's Dahlias 



Jersey Beauty 



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Dahlia tubers should not be planted until all frost danger is 

 past. Set them in beds or borders in full sun. Rich soil containing 

 plenty of humus will give best results. Dig a hole 6 inches deep 

 and set the tuber flat in the bottom. Cover with 2 or 3 inches 



of soil and fill in gradually as the plant grows. Drive a stout 

 stake beside the plant and tie the canes to it for support. Cul- 

 tivate, water and feed regularly during the growing season. 



Abbreviations: (F.D.) Formal Decorative, 

 (I.C.) Incurved Cactus, (I.D.) Informal 

 Decorative, (M.) Miniature, (P.) Peony, 

 (Pom.) Pompon, (S.C.) Semi-Cactus, (St. 

 C.) Straight Cactus. 



DECORATIVE AND 

 CACTUS DAHLIAS 



Pink and Rose Shades 



Bedford Beauty. (I.C.) Soft rosy magenta 

 shading to creamy white at the center and 

 base of each petal. Early; free blooming. 

 Each $1.00. 



D-Day. (F.D.) Bright rose-pink. A prolific 

 variety, fine for florists' use. Each $1.00. 



Jersey Beauty. (F.D.) Very widely grown 

 and known. Beautiful pink tone; perfect 

 form and long stems. Each 50c. 



Kentucky. (F.D.) Pink blended with 

 yellow and gold, giving a salmon-pink 

 effect. Good for cutting and very popular. 

 Each 50c. 



Red Shades 



Demolay. (F.D.) Stately velvety crimson 

 blooms on long strong stems. Keeps well 

 when cut. Sturdy and easy to grow. 

 Each 75c. 



Flying Fortress. (I.D.) Soft scarlet with 

 lighter reverse, of artistic form. Very 

 healthy and a profuse bloomer. Each $1.00. 



Gretel. (S.C.) Soft fiery red. Early, 

 profuse and a good keeper. Each 50c. 



Lady in Red. (S.C.) Bright scarlet-red. 

 A good cut flower of fine form and color. 

 Vigorous plant with dark green foliage. 

 Each 75c. 



Mrs. George Le Boutillier. (I.D.) 

 Beautiful carmine-red Dahlia of huge 

 size. Each 50c. 



Son of Satan. (I.C.) Bright scarlet flower 

 en strong stem. Occasionally it is of Semi- 

 Cactus form. Each $1.00. 



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Glamour. (I.D.) An unusual combination 

 of purple veined violet-rose. A tall, heavy 

 plant with stiff stems. Not early. Each 

 $1.00. 



White Shades 



Jersey Dainty. (St.C.) White faintly 

 tinged lavender but almost pure white 

 late in the season. Fine for exhibiting and 

 cutting. Healthy plant. Each 50c. 



Michigan White. (I.D.) or (S.C.) A 

 splendid commercial white variety of 

 good substance. A prolific bloomer. 

 Each $1.00. 



White Winner. (I.D.) An-early and free- 

 blooming white variety, very satisfactory 

 for cutting. Petals of very good substance. 

 Each 75c. 



Orange, Yellow and Bicolor 



Arelda Lloyd. (I.D.) Clear lemon-yellow 

 faintly suffused rose. Form and bush 

 growth are very much like that of Jane 

 Cowl. Each 50c. 



Bandoeng. (I.D.) Cinnamon-buff suffused 

 and shaded russet-orange and scarlet. A 

 strong plant with heavy foliage and good 

 stems. Easy to grow and fine for cutting. 

 Each 50c. 



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

 yellow-buff and amber suffused gold. 

 Petals are twisted. Strong growth. Each 

 $1.00. 



Francis Larocco. (F.D.) Pale sulphur- 

 yellow blooms on good stems. Keeps well 

 as a cut flower. Vigorous grower. Each 

 50c. 



Jane Cowl. (I.D.) Warm buff and old- 

 gold blending to apricot and rose at the 

 center. Fine for cutting and exhibiting. 

 Very widely grown. Each 50c. 



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

 yellow. Large, uniform flowers on strong 

 stems. Glossy green foliage. Stands 

 adverse growing conditions very well. 

 Each 50c. 



Marietta E. (St.C.) Clear canary-yellow 

 that lasts well in the sun. A fine variety 

 that has often been a prize-winner. Each 

 75c. 



The Governor. (F.D.) Bright sulphur- 

 yellow of excellent form, with long broad 

 petals. Profuse bloomer all season long. 

 Long, strong stems and healthy plant. 

 Each $1.00. 



POMPON AND 

 MINIATURE DAHLIAS 



Betsy T. (M.St.C.) Bright lilac with lighter 

 petal tips. Fine for cutting. Each 50c. 



Betty Anne. (Pom.) Soft rose-pink, in- 

 clined to violet-rose. Small, uniform blooms 

 on a healthy, vigorous bush. Each 50c. 



Buckeye Baby. (M.F.D.) Golden buff 

 lightly shaded red on reverse. Blooms are 

 early, uniform and plentiful. Each 50c. 



Edith Mueller. (Pom.) Bright soft apricot 

 suffused peach-red. Much in demand as a 

 cut flower. Each 40c. 



Fairy. (M.F.D.) Soft violet-rose shading 

 mauve at tips. Blooms from early to late 

 in the season. Keeps well. Each 50c. 



Honey. (Pom.) Primrose-yellow with 

 petals edged red. Free flowering and good 

 for cutting. Each 50c. 



Jeanie. (M.I.D.) Apricot-yellow with 

 carmine suffusion. Vigorous. Each 50c. 



Little Edith. (Pom.) Primrose-yellow 

 tipped bright carmine. Flower of good 

 form. Splendid for cutting. Each 40c. 



Miss Innocence. (M.F.D.) Pure white 

 bloom of good substance. Early, profuse 

 bloomer. Each 50c. 



Miss Plumb. (M.F.D.) Bright rhodamine- 

 purple shading lighter at the base of the 

 petals. Small, full-centered blooms on 

 strong slender stems. Each $1.50. 



Morning Mist. (Pom.) White tipped 

 lavender and rosy lavender at the center. 

 Very popular for cutting. Each 40c. 



Pink Lassie. (M.P.) Soft rose-pink with 

 cream and lighter shadings toward the cen- 

 ter. Petals curl and twist. A strong plant, 

 blooming freely. Each 50c. 



Snowsprite. (M.S.C) Beautiful glistening 

 white flowers of fine form, freely produced. 

 Dependable and worthwhile; the best of 

 its color and class for cutting. Each 50c. 



Sylvia. (M.F.D.) Rich deep carmine that 

 keeps very well when cut. Each 50c. 



Yellow Gem. (Pom.) Clear canary-yellow 

 of fine form. Each 40c. 



Yellow Kitten. (M.F.D.) Yellow faintly 

 tipped light pink. Early and profuse. 

 Fine for cutting. Each 75c. 



Dwarf Bedding Dahlias, Mixed. Com- 

 posed entirely of the dwarf bedding types. 

 Especially desirable for cutting. Each 

 20c; $2.00 per doz. 



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