Rhodane 
(Dec.) Rose and bright lemon 
yellow blended. Each 75c. 
n II B~ w (Hy. Cactus.) Delicate shade of 
ixOIIO DOy amber, deepening to old gold. 
The large flowers carried well on long stiff 
stems. One of the extra good dahlias. 
Each 50 c. 
Lost Label Dahlias 
All good kinds, but labels lost in handling 
or storing. Or, same may be from stocks we 
have in large supply and labeled. Special 
price, NONE labeled, our selection of kinds: 
Rosa Nell 
(Dec.) Pure, bright rose, 
rnense flowers. Each 40c. 
Im- 
4 for $1.00, 10 for $2.00 
Salbach's White 
stance. Each 50c. 
(Dec.) Large white 
blooms of good sub- 
Sanhican's Peach 
(Dec.) Color the shade 
of a ripe peach, with 
a real peach-cheek glow. The charm Is en¬ 
hanced by the oddly twisted and staghorn 
tips. Something different and outstanding. 
Each 50c. 
-I' (Informal Dec.) Beau- 
Oeai S v^ailTOrnian tifully formed flowers 
of golden yellow at the center (lighter out¬ 
side) with a suffusion of red-amber on re¬ 
verse of petals. Tips of petals shaded with 
bronze and rose pink. Each 75c. 
(Dec.) Rich wine colored 
onenanaoan flowers of gigantic size on 
long stems. Very tall and free blooming 
plant. Each 40c. 
(Dec.) Salmon 
rose, shaded 
Sweetheart's Bouquet 
with fawn. Each 50c. 
XA/AeUinsi+ssn f'M-w (Cactus.) Very large 
Washington V^lty pure white cactus with 
star-like flowers on long, stiff stems. Splen¬ 
did. Each 40c. 
(Prepaid) 
Labeled Dahlia Collection 
A nice variety of types and colors, all good 
and each labeled. These Collections made up 
partly from varieties listed in this catalogue, 
partly from varieties of which we have too 
small supply to list. Our selection of kinds 
and colors. Regular value not less than $3.50. 
Special Price: 
7 for $2.00, Prepaid 
Cannas, Dormant Bulbs 
HUNG ARIA. Best rose-pink. 
KING HUMBERT. Fiery-red. Bronze leaves. 
ORANGE BEDDER. Blood orange. Green. 
PRESIDENT. Scarlet. Green foliage. 
RICHARD WALLACE. Yellow. Green foliage. 
YELLOW HUMBERT. Yellow. Red stripe. 
Green leaves. 
Any, labeled, 2 for 25c; 12 for $1.25, prepaid. 
Cute Little "Pompon" Dahlias 
GARDEN BOOKS 
Very popular. They are of the show type, 
but blossoms only about 2 inches in diameter. 
Splendid for cutting, lasting for days—much 
longer than other dahlias—when cut. Plants 
3 to 4 feet high and prolific bloomers. 
PRICES: Any of these POMPON dahlias at 
30c each; 6 or more, alike or assorted, your 
choice, at 25c each. 
AMBER QUEEN. Rich old gold. 
DARKNESS. Rich velvety maroon. 
DEE DEE. Dainty pure lavender. 
GEO. IRELAND. Lovely lavender. 
JESSICA. Yellow, tipped red. 
LITTLE BEESWING. Red, shaded amber. 
LITTLE DAVID. Burnt orange. 
LITTLE DORRIT. Maroon-purple. 
PEE WEE. Soft yellow to brown. 
ROSE WILMOTH. Rose pink. 
SUNSET. Clear orange. Beautiful. 
TOM THUMB. Garnet-red. Very tiny. 
WHITE PAPPOOSE. Pure white. Dainty. 
YELLOW GEM. Pure yellow. Excellent. 
All cloth bound. Price prepaid. 
1001 Garden Questions Answered. Hottes. $2.16 
Book of Climbing Plants. Hottes. 1.90 
Foundation Planting. Johnson. 3.65 
Garden Guide. 275 pages. 1.65 
Gladiolus Breeding. 12 pages. Kemp.55 
Landscaping the Small Home. Oliver.... 2.15 
Milady’s House Plants. Palmer..... 1.35 
Modern Dahlia Culture. Waite. 1.65 
Practical Pest Control. Tweedale.55 
Practical Vegetable Culture. 308 pages.. 2.15 
Rock Garden Primer. Thornton. 2.15 
Rose Garden Primer. Holmes. 1.90 
The Book of Annuals. Hottes. 1.65 
The Book of Perennials. Hottes. 1.65 
The Book of Shrubs. Hottes. 3.15 
Principles of Flower Arrangement.3.15 
The Woman’s Flower Garden. Kift. 1.35 
Water Gardens and Goldfish. 1.65 
Wayside Marketing. Arnold. 1.65 
Write for Book Catalog telling more about 
these and other garden books. 
Purely Personal 
This is a big Thank You for the many 
Christmas messages sent me from many states 
during the 1933 holiday season. 
It so happened that I was ill for several 
weeks right during the Christmas week. At a 
time, too, when I shduld have been working 
long hours on this catalogue. 
That illness accounts in part for the cata¬ 
logue coming a bit late, also for my failure to 
acknowledge personally all the good wishes so 
kindly sent. 
Please be assured that all were greatly ap¬ 
preciated. And accept my heartfelt thanks 
and best wishes.—J. D. 
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