10 PLANTS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
DAHLIAS— (Continued.) 
.lack Kose — Decorath <• Type. 
lN;rle dc la TL'tc d'or— While faiiilly veined wiLii ia\eni|er. 
One of the best. 
Souvenir de Gustav 
Doazon — One of 
fhe largest Dah- 
lias grown. Spec- 
imen flowers of 
this variety have 
been produced 
measuring 9 in. 
in diameter. Or- 
ange red in color, 
and of perfect 
form. 
John Walker — A 
splendid white of 
exceptional value. 
Robert Malier — A 
perfect flower, 
very full, and 
clear' red in color. 
Dahlia— Rheinoaii— Peony Flowered Type. 
PRICE OF DAHLIAS. 
l-year-old roots each 25c. Postpaid, 30c. 
Plants from 4-inch pots each 20c. Postpaid, 25c. 
Plants from 3-inch pots each 15c. Postpaid, 20c. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS. 
Foi- those of oui- customers who are desirous 
of a selection of real merit, we offer the JoUowing 
superb collections:— 
1 each of the following six decorative Dahlias: 
Gettysburg, A. D. Livoni, Capt. of Maroon, Le 
Pham Maid of Kent, Elejjans. 1-year-old roots, 
postpaid, for only $1.50. 
1 each of the following six Cactus Dahlias: 
Sparkler, Krembilda, Spitfire, Mrs. J. P. Mace, 
Brunbilda, Harbor Light. 1-year-old roots, post- 
paid for only $1.50. 
I each of the following seven Peony flowered 
Dahlias: Queen Wilhelmina, Reingau, Geisha, La 
Rainie. Glory of Baarn, Phenoniinal, Queen Emma. 
The set of seven from ,3-inch pols for only 75c. 
Postpaid 90c. 
DRACENA 
(Indivisa.) 
Tropical look- 
ing foliage and 
extensively used 
in outdoor vases 
or porch. Each, 
25c, 35c, $1.00. 
Postpaid, 35c, 
50c and $1J25. 
DUSTY MILLER 
See Centanrea 
Page 5. 
Maid of Kent— Decorative Type 
Dracaena 
ivi.sia. 
