8 PLANTS— (Conlinu^d.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Coieus. 
rye I inn en. 
(;,V|R'rus AKcrnifolhis. 
COLEUS. 
'i'his wi'll 
known i'oliagi? 
plant is 
adapted for 
both bedding 
and window 
purposes. 
Fancy Varie- 
ties — (Inl- 
lection of o 
varieties in 
b e a util'til 
sfiadcs of 
c r i ni son, 
velvety ma- 
roon and 
yellow. 
Each 13e 
Postpaid, 20c 
nollection of 
6 7.')c 
Postpaid, 8.5c 
I>arger plants 
at 2bv, 
CYCLAMKN 
U n e qua led 
winter flow- 
ering plants, 
of g r e a f 
beauty of fol- 
i a g e and 
bloom. Of 
easy cultuie 
in bloom 
from late fall 
to, early 
spring. One 
of the finest 
plants for a 
winter gift 
I h at can be 
selected. 
Plants in 
bloom from 
November t(. 
March ls(.. 
oach .')()c. $1, 
S !..')() and $2. 
Colors: Krd, 
pink, salm'ori 
pird<, wlrlc. 
By <':xp. only. 
Doi'inanl. or 
semi - dor- 
mant Inilhs. 
March 1st lo 
.Tune 1. Each 
%c and 5(»c. 
Postpaid. 
CYPEKl S 
ALTERM- 
FOLIUS- 
I'mbrelhi 
Plant) 
An unusual- 
ly fine plant 
for decora- 
five purposes 
of extremely 
easy cultur'e. 
H e q u i r c s 
l>lenty of wa- 
ter and may 
lie grown as 
a semi-aqua- 
tic. 
Kach 20c Id 
.■)0c. 
Pnslpaid 2.5c 
(o 60c. 
DAHLIAS 
The list of these exquisite and free flowering plants 
which we offer, is composed of the sorts which we have 
found after careful tost to be host suited to this climate.- 
In case the stock of dormant roots is exhausted, ol' some 
\arielios, we supply good strong plants from 'i-inch pots. 
In many sections these are used almost exclusively. 
CULTUHE. 
Plant in a well drained position and where I hey will rti- 
ceive the greatest amount of sun. The soil should be made 
loose and a libei al amount of fertilizer added before planl- 
ing. Well decayed slalile manure is \oiy satisfactory as a 
fi rtilizer. Do not set out plants until all danger ol' frost is 
over. This should be specially noled in the case ot potted 
plants. Dahlias should be lifted immediately alter the 
first killing frost and stoi'cd in a cool place over winter. 
(For Price of Dahlias Sec Pajje 10.) 
THREE BEAI'TIFIIL DAIIIJAS. 
1— Cactus Dahlia— To.s Abelhi. 
2 — 'Show Dahlia — Lucy Fawccd. 
.'i — Decorative Dahlia — Kaiserin Aiign.sla X'iclorla. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
These are of a lighter formation and much used lor cul 
flowers. 
Sparkler — 'N'ery bright scarlel. 
Spitfii'c — A fiery scarlet. 
Kreiniliilda — Free bloonn r: jiinU wilh white ceiitci'. 
Vlrs, .!. P. Mace — Delicate blush |)ink and early t)loomer. 
Shoolinf) Star — Piu'e yellow with very fine form. 
Bi-unhilda — Dark maroon, 
ffaniaica — Rich plum cnlor. 
.1. H. Jackson — The best Dahlia yet out; almost black. 
Harbor Linlil — Ornnge red overlaid with flame color. 
Tos .Abeli-n — A brilliant fiejy I'ld; a fine, large, ri'fined 
flower of perfect incurved form; produced in the gi'eat- 
rsl, profusion on toni;' si iff stem''. A fine cul flower. 
Earl of Pembroke — Blight plum cnloi-. Very fine. 
(ieiil. Bullei' — Rich velvety crimson lipped white. 
St. Catherine — Deep golden yellow, shaded red. 
