The Garden Magazine, February, 1921 
295 
If You Are After “Big” Dahlias 
Don ’t Read This, But — 
I F you have a border that is bare in spots, part of 
Summer or Fall, if you have a bed that never looks 
well, because it is too straggly or offers a problem in 
what to plant to make it look well, then consider 
M * r\ 11 • The Bedding Class 
ignon Dahlias “Par Excellence ” 
Only about eighteen inches high, but such a mass 
of dazzling single flowers in many absolutely unique 
colors and shades, that they’ll simply “take your 
breath.” What the plants and flowers lack in size, 
they make up in profuse flowering quality. The 
plants are literally ablaze with brilliantly colored 
flowers from early August until hard frost. 
Ten kinds are available, in ten distinct colors , 
as follows : — 
Agnes, purple 
Albion, white 
Daffodil, yellow 
Daphne, deep maroon 
Dazzler, orange scarlet 
Price, Plants 30 cents each, $3.00 per dozen 
One each of above ten for $2.50 
Safe arrival guaranteed 
The new catalogue will fitly introduce to you the best novel- 
ties in all important floral specialties. Please ask for your copy 
and mention Garden Magazine. 
Learn to think of Totty's as Headquarters for the 
Unusual among Novelties 
Ltna, crimson 
Jubilee, pink 
Nivens, white 
Olive, orange 
Vivid, scarlet crimson 
CHARLES H. TOTTY COMPANY 
Madison 
