JERSEY BEAUTY— 
A perfect bloom of a deep rose pink. 50c 
ISLAM PATROL— 
A glorious color combination of red and gold . 75c 
INSULINDE— 
Golden orange, suffused with brown and apricot . 50c 
KITTIE DUNLAP— 
A dark shade of American Beauty rose. 35c 
LADY FRANCIS— 
An immense flower, old rose ... 75c 
SKAGERAG— 
Pure Can'ary yellow, excellent Hybrid Cactus . 35c 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 
My own selection, including some of the best varieties: 
12 different varieties, one each . r . $4-00 
A new Miniature Decorative Dahlia 
JEWELTJE (Little Jewel) 
This little Dahlia of Holland origin is the outstand¬ 
ing novelty of recent years; not over 3 inches in di¬ 
ameter; of perfect form; a continuous bloomer, and 
the color, a clear delicate pink. The finest little 
Dahlia for cutting and florist work . 35c 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
These produce small, compact flowers of perfect 
form and free blooming qualities. They are un¬ 
equalled for cutting and garden display. Named va¬ 
rieties .-.25c each 
$2.50 per doz. 
DAHLIA I MPERIALIS— 
The Mexican Tree Dahlia grows to a height from 8 
to 10 feet, foliage very ornamental; the light pink, 
bell-shaped flowers appear in November .60c each 
DAHLIA MAXONI 
Another Tree Dahlia, similiar to foregoing; of even 
stronger growth; flowers of a dark lavendar pink; 
also late in November; therefore only adapted for 
warmer parts of the country ...60c each 
WATER LILIES 
The culture of Waterlilies is so simple that it might al¬ 
most be said that “they just grow themselves.” Their modest 
requirements are sun, water and rich soil. In deciding on a 
place for a natural water-garden, one is naturally led to select 
a low spot. 
It is not very difficult to construct an artificial pool. Any 
location that is available would be satisfactory, provided it is 
exposed to the full sun. 
An artificial pool should be made as large as possible, and 
2 feet deep. In California it is advisable to build the bottom 
and side walls of 6-inch water tight concrete. Make an arti¬ 
ficial pool as natural as possible and avoid stern lines and too 
apparent masonry. A generous planting of moisture-loving 
plants around the edge of the pool or pond will furnish an 
added charm to the plants in the pool itself. 
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