I I Ul'NTIiNGS' MJIISEUIHS, SEI,U Y VIJLLE. DEL. 
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The above illustration shows part of an 8-acre field of 1-year, 
old Concord Grape Vines, planted in April, 1921, and photo- 
graphed October 1, 1921. Some of the vines which we will flfl 
orders received from our customers this spring. Clayton A. 
Bunting, a member of this firm, who has given very careful 
attention to the planting, fertilizing, cultivating and spraying of 
our grape nurseries during the entire growing season, is shown 
standing in the foreground. 
DAHLIAS 
WM. AGNEW (Dec). An old standard variety and still one 
of the most popular reds. Flowers large, on long slightly 
drooping- stems; a vivid unshaded red. 15c each. 
YELLOW DUKE (Dec.). Giant flowers of clear canary yellow 
on long stems. 15o each. 
BRUNHILDE (Cactus). A handsome violet purple; wide, 
loose, recurved and somewhat twisted petals. 15c each. 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Cactus). Large flowers with incurvtd 
petals; golden buff. 15c each. 
JACK ROSE (Dec). A magiiiflcent sort, very Iree flowering 
and showy In the field, with long' stems and perfect form for 
cutting. Color rich crimson-red, with maroon shadings at cen- 
ter. The most widely i>lanted dahlia today. 15c each. 
KING OF AUTUMN (Dec). Liarge perfectly formed flowers, 
held erect on long stiff stems. The color is a beautiful shade of 
burnt amber, tinged and shaded old rose. Of all the dahlias I 
grew the past season this attracted by far the most attention of 
them all. $1.00 each. 
MINA BURGLE (Dec). One of the finest varieties producing 
flowers of gigantic size and remarkable beauty. The flowers 
are a brilliant scarlet and borne upon long, wiry stems, well 
above the foliage. A variety which attracts universal atten- 
tion. 25c each. 
MRS. J. G. CASSATT (Dec). Rose colored, with grand stem.-» 
and plenty of substance in flowers. 15c each. 
PRINCESS JULIANA (Peony Dec). A dahlia of special 
merit- it is pure white, perfect flowers, dark green foliage; 
long strong stems. (Cut flowers last for 3 or 4 days in water). 
A robust grower; it is a variety that should be grown by every 
lover of the dahlia. 50c each. 
QUEEN VICTORIA (Show). A flne pure canary yellow dahlia. 
Profuse bloomer; long stem. 15c each. 
RED HUSSAR (Show). Tall, bushy, upright; with wrinkled 
highly ornamental foliage. Flowers full, recurved to ball shape, 
flery cardinal. A good one. 15c each. 
SYLVIA (Dec). Deep pink, tinting to light pink at center; 
large perfectly formed flowers produced profusely on long, stiff 
steins Indispensable where quantity of flowers are wanted. A 
strong vigorous grower and always blooms. 15c each. 
WHITE SWAN (Show). A beautiful pure white dahlia. A 
good cut flower variety and a profuse bloomer. 15c each. 
