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Our Dahlias are grown under conditions that make them I Dahlias GROW for our customers. We list only varieties of 

 vigorous. They are not overfed. They are grown in ordinary soil proved merit. Every tuber is guaranteed to have an eye or sprout 

 and under conditions such as the average grower finds. Our | 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. 



Alice McLean. (S.C.) Rich dark maroon- 

 red with lighter reverse. Plants grow 

 medium height. Each $1.00. 



All-American. Carmine with orange under- 

 tone. Bushes grow 6 feet high, covered 

 with immense blooms on straight stems. 

 This is a very rugged variety and a con- 

 sistent prize-winner. Each $1.00. 



Autumn Sunset. (I.D.) Lemon-yellow 

 tinted spinel-red. Strong grower resistant 

 to insects. Large blooms, good stems. 

 Each 60c. 



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

 Produces very deep blooms with full high 

 centers. Each 75c. 



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

 bulT 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. 



City of Cleveland. (I.D.) Flowers of 

 artistic form, bright orange suffused scar- 

 let. Very rich and attractive in appear- 

 ance. Each 50c. 



Clara Carder. (I.D.) One of the greatest 

 pinks grown. In a color class by itself — a 

 beautiful shade of cyclamen-pink. Forma- 

 tion between formal and informal decora- 

 tive. Immense blooms. Each 50c. 



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

 straight stems. Each $1.00. 



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. 



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

 bronzy buff and old-gold, blending darker 

 to center. Each 50c. 



Jes-sey's Beauty. (F.D.) A beautiful rose- 

 pink with silvery sheen. Ideal for cutting. 

 The most popular pink. Each 50c. 



Jersey's Dainty. (S.C.) Fine, white, 

 flushed lavender. A beauty. Good keeper. 

 Each 50c. 



Jersey's White Beauty. (F.D.) A good 

 commercial variety with good keeping 

 qualities and stems. Pure white; free 

 bloomer. Each 60c. 



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 60c. 



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. 33-2 ft. Each $1.00. 



Michigan White. (I.D.) One of the best pro- 

 lific cut-flower Dahlias. Long stems; also 

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



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

 tablished favorite large lavender. Dis- 

 tinctive. Each 40c. 



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

 stems. Strong, rugged bushes with heavy 

 foliage. Each $1.00. 



Red Sunset. (I.D.) Bright scarlet; long 

 stems. Vigorous grower; beautiful foliage. 

 Each 50c. 



Rockley Orange. (S.C.) Brilliant orange- 

 flame; straight stems. Fine keeper as cut- 

 flower. Each $2.50. 



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

 strong stems. Better than Satan. Each 

 75c. 



The Governor. (F.D.) Clear sulphur-yel- 

 low, wide petals. Long, erect stems. A 

 long-season bloomer. Each $1.00. 



Thomas Edison. (F.D.) A grand and 

 striking variety of deep royal purple. De- 

 servedly popular. Each 50c. 



Smail-flowered Varieties 



Belle of Springfield. (Pom.) Small solid 



red flower of perfect shape and with good 



stem. Each 35c.; 3 for $1.00. 

 Betty Anne. (Pom.) Soft clear pink. 



Each 35c.; 3 for $1.00. 

 Bobby. (Pom.) Deep plum-purple. Very 



free flowering. Good shape. Each 35c.; 



3 for $1.00. 



Dusky. (Min.) Dark red, almost black. 



Each 35c.; 3 for $1.00. 

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



variety. Nice stems. Each 35c. ; 3 for $1.00. 

 Little Edith. (Pom.) Primrose-yellow tipped 



carmine. Each 35c.; 3 for $1.00. 



Mary Munns. 



perfect shape. 

 3 for $1.00. 

 Morning Mist 



(Pom.) Fine lavender of 

 Good producer. Each 35c.; 



(Pom.) Blooms with rosy 

 lavender overlay on white base. Long, 

 strong stems. Vigorous grower. Extra 

 fine. Each 40c. 



Mixed Dahlias 



Mixed Dahlias. A big-value oflPer 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 15c.; $1.75 per doz. 



Small- flowered Varieties Mixed 



P. M. Mixture. Pompons and Miniatures 

 that have gotten mixed in growing and 

 names lost. All good. A fine collection of 

 these popular types. Each 15c.; $1.75 per 

 doz. 



Dwarf Dahlias 



Mixed Colors. Excellent for planting in 

 beds or borders, as they start blooming 

 early in the summer and bloom contin- 

 uously until frost, growing to about 2 feet 

 in height. Very useful for forcing in pots 

 indoors. Each 20c.; $2.00 per doz. 



Begonias, Tuberous-rooted 



For shady borders or beds 

 These lovely bedding plants may be 

 grown outdoors in the summer in shady 

 places where they receive plenty of 

 moisture. 



Double Camellia-flowered 



An improved double strain which greatly 

 resembles the camellia in form of flower. 

 Apricot White Rose 



Red Orange Salmon 



Postpaid, each 35c.; $3.00 for 10 



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