The Best 
in Dahlias 
You'll be delig hted with 
every Dahlia in this list 
The gorgeous beauty of the present day Dahlia 
is almost unbelievable. We offer a limited number 
of the very latest varieties, which is impossible to 
describe. Varities like Pride of California, Copper 
Bronze, Jane Cowl, Tulla—You have to see them 
to appreciate how magnificent they are. Dahlias re¬ 
quire just ordinary good garden soil, plenty of sun 
shine. Plant after danger of frost is over. Don’t use 
too much manure in soil. Plant about 5 or 6 inches 
deep, cover with about 3 inches of soil. Prices include 
postage prepaid for strong divisions. 
Pride of California—Giant flower, dark crimson. 
Really gorgeous. 50c each. 
Copper Bronze—Immense flowers, 6 to 7 inches 
across. Coppery tints impossible to describe. 40c 
each. 
Purple Pom Pon—Beautiful purple, double flower. 
Resembling a Zinnia. 35c each. 
Tulla—Another immense, lavender flower just im¬ 
possible to describe. 35c each. 
Mrs. I. D. Ver Warner—Large flower. Clear mauve 
or orchid pink. Superb. 30c each. 
Bonny Blue—Real oddity; flower of a distinct blue. 
Most attractive flower. 30c each. 
Little Johnnie—A fine brick red color effect. 
Flower of the pom-pon type. 25c each. 
Amber Queen—Immense, lightish yellow or amber. 
A glorious flower. 35c each. 
Amun Ra—The great gold medal Dahlia. Immense 
grower, flowers 8 inches across. Gorgeous shades 
of copper, orange and bronze. Nothing like it. 50c 
each. 
City of Trenton—Another beautifu variety. Large 
garden pink flower. 35c each. 
Peony, Festiva Maxima 
Giant Copper Bronze, Greatly Reduced in Size 
Jane Cowl—A beautiful old gold with a bright 
salmon tint at center. Gorgeously beautiful. 75c 
each. 
Catherine—The most perfect yellow pom-pon. 
Strikingly beautiful. 25c each. 
Magnificent 
Peonies 
Without question the most glorious flower in the 
garden. Once planted they last a lifetime. Stand 
the severest winters without protection. Even when 
not in bloom the Peony is decorative in the extreme. 
Price all Peonies, in large two and three eye 
roots, 40c each, any 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Edulis Superba—Very early. Immense in size; color 
clear, silvery pink. A giant Peony, full and double. 
American Beauty—Immense, brilliant crimson. 
Nothing to equal it. 
Duchess de Nemours—Sulphur-white, changing to 
pure white. Double. Early. 
Candidissima—Creamy-white, sulphur yellow cen¬ 
ter. 
Rosea Elegans—Soft rose-pink. Large, full, double. 
Nobilissima—Dark violet red. A very beautiful 
variety. 
Festiva Maxima—White, red in center. Very large 
and fine. 
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