10 PLANTS~(Continued.) 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
DAHLIAS— (Continued) 
Spapkler. 
Le Phare. 
Rlieingau. 
A. D. Livoni. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
These are of a lighter formation and more suited for 
use as cut flowers. 
CACTUS. 
Sparkler— Very bright, scarlef. 
Spitfire— A fiery scarlel. 
Krcimhilda_ Free bloomer; pink with white center. 
Mr.s. J. P. Mac,. -Delicate blush pink and early bloomer, 
btiooting Star^ Pure yellow wilh very fine form 
Brunhilda— Dark maroon. 
Jamaica— Rich plum color. 
3. H Jaclisn— The best Dahlia yet out; almost black. 
Harbor Light— Orange red, overlaid wilh flame color 
K PEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
.u'""' '.-'f ' h''^'' ''^'S" artistic flowers, best com- 
pared to the scmi-douhio peonies in general form. Thev 
;J "-'^l^y {^'^'^^y and are borne on long, strong stems, 
making excellent material for cutting 
Ujicen U ilheJmina— Immense large white. 
Hheinaau— Showy brilliant scarlet. 
Andrew CarncBic— Rose pink. 
(.ei.sha— Thf> showiest and most attractive of Ihis lype vet 
niroduced; of an effective and rich combination of scar- 
ii'l and gold. 
PRICES OF DAHLIAS. 
l-y.^ar-old roots, each, (Postpaid) 25c 
Plants from /(-inch pots, each, 20c 
Postpaid '25c 
From 3-inch pots, eacti. ior; Postpaifr l.'jc 
I^"'^'~n «I.OO; Postpaid, $1.25 
The Cook Book 
or Farmer 
will be sent FREE on all 
Cash Orders 
amounting to $5.00 
or more. 
