KUNZMAN, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 
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Did you every say: “I want this dahlia but it is too high; 
I’ll wait ’till next season when it will be lower”? But don’t 
you realize that one tuber you buy this year at, say $2.50, 
means 3 or more at, say $1.50, for next year, or a profit of at 
least $2.00; and you have had a whole season’s pleasure grow¬ 
ing it, not to speak of the local fame you have for pos¬ 
sessing it. 
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—*ASHES OF ROSES, F-D. 8x4, exceptionally fine for cutting ; 
amber orange, overlaid old rose, beautiful color. 1.00 
Attraction, C. 8x3%, still one of the best; lilac.25 
Auguste Nonin, D. 8x3, rich red.25 
Autumn Glow, D. 8x4, attractive terra cotta orange.50 
AUTUMN’S OWN, S-C, a beautiful blending of orange and red. .90 
—Avalon, D., pure clear yellow.25 
Azalea, D. 6%x3, yellow, through soft pink to light tips...25 
—BABY BUNTING, Pom. Orange, suffused old rose.35 
—BABY PINK, Pom. Lilac pink, lighter center.35 
BANQUO, P. 8%x3%, whorled petals; velvety cardinal orange 
and Carmine .50 
Barbara Redfern, I-D. 10x4%, especially strong growing; a 
combination of old rose, orange and old gold; special.25 
Barbara Wear, I-D. 8x4, white, entirely overlaid soft mauve... .40 
Bashful Giant, D. 9x4, apricot and buff shades.35 
—Beauty Pageant, P. 9%x4, salmon pink and amber tints.35 
—Belle of Springfield. Pom, tiny pure scarlet.25 
Bergh van Heemstede, D. 6%x3%, curved petals; primrose 
yellow .30 
—Bertha Bernstein, B. 5x3, a beautiful soft light lavender.20 
—Billie Dove, F-D. 7x3, old rose pink to old rose center.76 
—Billie Fletcher, Pom, old rose pink.85 
BLUE BELLS, collarette, bluish lavender, light tips; white 
collar .25 
—BLUE JAY, I-D. 7x4, violet blue; odd color.35 
—Blue Stocking, C. 6x3, bluish purple; good roots make the low 
price .15 
—Bobby, Pom. Plum color, or reddish purple.25 
—Bonnie Blue, B. 5x4, blue lavender; a good one.15 
Bridal Rose, I-D. 8x3%, beautiful, clear rose pink.50 
—BRILLIANCE, F-D. 9x4, striking red orange, reverse old gold; 
a dahlia hard to surpass.75 
—Bronze Beauty, Pom. Apricot bronze.25 
—Brunette, Pom. Light maroon.20 
Caleb Powers, B. 5x3, soft light pink.25 
Calumet, Dec. 7%x3%, chamois and gold.50 
—Calumet, Pom. Deep lavender and white.25 
Calvin Coolidge, Jr. 7x3%, salmon pink, tip and edge cream... .25 
—Candeur, C. 6x3, fine pure white.20 
—Canteen, D. 7%x3, a beautiful shade of shrimp pink ; splendid 
for bouquets .15 
■"Carnival, D. 8%x3, an odd combination of red and yellow.90 
Casper Ware, D. 8x4, soft silvery violet rose.80 
—Catherine, Pom. Pure yellow.25 
Catherine Duer, D. 5x3, irridiscent red and rose shades.25 
Catherine Wilcox, D. 6x4, cream, heavily overlaid rose pink... .30 
—Champagne, D. 8x4, pink chamois.35 
Charmer, D. 7x3%, rose pink and orange shades.35 
—Charming, Pom., white base to clear mauve.35 
Chastity, D. 8x3%, buff yellow, shaded salmon.35 
*Chemar Eureka, D. Pure white, ti-nged lilac.50 
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Don’t use Nitrates or any other highly concentrated fer¬ 
tilizer; if you do, you may kill the plant and will almost 
surely lose the roots over zuinter. 
Cow-manure, sheep-manure and almost any standard bal¬ 
anced fertilizer are good to use, but do not apply any fer¬ 
tilizer next to the roots when planting. 
