Cambridge, Minn. — "One of your Dahlias grew 

 into a great bush, 6U feet tall, from which we 

 picked many bouquets." — Mrs. E. J. T. 



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STANDARD DAHLIAS 



Price, 20c each; any 3 for 50c; 6 for 95c; 

 12 for $1.85, postpaid. 



SHOW DAHLIAS 



Acquisition. Deep lilac, large flower. 



A. D. Lavoni. Best pink. 



Arabella. Sulphur yellow. 



Meteor. Ruby red, very fine. 



Mrs. Dexter. Salmon. 



Purple Gem. Deep rich purple. 



Storm King. Best white, fine flower. 



Striped Banner. Crimson, tipped white. 



Stradella. Rich purple crimson. 



DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



Black Prince. Nearly black. 

 Catherine Duer. Glowing red. 

 Coronna. Pure white, perfect form. 

 Delice. Fine bright pink. 

 Jack Rose. Finest dark red. 

 Queen Victoria. Best yellow. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



W. F. Baldwin. Yellow, tipped salmon. 

 Dr. Jameson. Deep crimson. 

 Ebony. Dark maroon. 

 Eureka. Deep purple. 

 Golden Gate. Deep orange. 

 Kriemhilde. Delicate pink, white center. 

 Rainbow. Pinkish salmon. 



DAHLIAS OF SPECIAL MERIT 



The Eight Dahlias for $3.50. 



Countess of Lonsdale (Cact.) Salmon red, 

 30c. 



Dorothy Peacock (Show). Sea-shell pink, 

 35c. 



Ethel Maule (Show). Pure glistening 

 white, center petals tipped lavender. Price, 

 30c. 



Jeanne Charmet (Dec.) Violet rose, 30c. 



Le Grand Manitou. 



striped and splashed 

 35c. 



Oregon Beauty (Dec). Intense or 

 red, with golden sheen. Price, 40c. 



Perle de Lyon (Dec.) One of the 

 whites for cut flowers. Price. 35c. 



IRIS 



The Poor Man's Orchid 



IRIS GERMANICA 



The German Iris are the hardiest and most 

 easily cultivated. They will grow almost any- 

 where and in any good garden soil, but will 

 do best in a well-drained rich loam and in 

 full sun, though they succeed in partial shade. 

 It is best to plant in early fall or early spring. 

 Plant the crown or bud two inches below the 

 surface. Orders should be in by May 10. 



SIX BEAUTIFUL NEW IRIS 



Bluebeard. An even shade of blue. Fine. 

 25c. 



Ingeborg. Large, pure white. 30c. 



Lady Jane. Bronze rose and madder red. 

 25c. 



Isoline. Very large flower. Lilac pink and 

 purplish old rose. Superb. 50c. 



Perfection. Beautiful flower. Satiny blue 

 and velvety purple. 30c. 



Nibelugen. Fawn yellow and violet purple, 

 suffused creamy white on edge. 35c; the six 

 for $1.50, postpaid. 



FINE STANDARD VARIETIES 



Astarte. Rosy lilac and blue. Fine. 25c. 



Chas. Dickens. Light violet and indigo, 

 white base. 20c. 



Conspicua. Soft clouded yellow and mad- 

 der. Showy, 20c. 



Florentina Alba. Large flower, fragrant 

 white. Early. 15c. 



Khedive. Soft lavender. 15c. 



Kharput. Large flower, violet and violet 

 purple. 25c. 



Longipetella (Beardless Iris). Last to 

 bloom. Tall; soft porcelain blue. 35c. 



Madam Chereau. Great favorite; beauti- 

 ful flower, white, frilled blue. 15c. 



Margolin. Light, clear yellow and yellow 

 interlaced magenta. 15c. 



Poiteau. Blue and rich violet. 20c. 



S. Beethoven. Lilac and rosy purple. 15c. 



Shakespeare. Bronze yellow and maroon, 

 reticulated yellow. 25c. 



The 12 for $2.00, postpaid. Fine collection 

 for the money. Both sets for $3.25. 



SIBERIAN IRIS 



The Siberian type is hardy as an oak and 

 very beautiful. In bloom from June to Au- 

 gust. Fine for cutting. 



Orientalis. Tall. S, violet. F, rich bluish 

 violet. 15c. 



Siberica (Siberian Blue). Rich blue flow- 

 ers of exquisite beauty. 12c. 



Siberica Alba (Siberian White). Very 



choice white flower. 20c. 



Snow Queen. S, white. F, white, golden 

 yellow at the base. A rare and beautiful 

 flower, borne on long strong stems. 20c. 



All four Siberian Irises for 60c. 



