List of Finest Standard Dahlias 
The Dahlia has become a favorite Summer and Autumn 
flower. It is of easy culture, thrives in almost any soil or 
situation, blooms early and continuously, and is wonderfully 
showy in beds and groups. The flowers are of various sizes 
and shapes and mostly borne aloft on long, graceful stems. 
Most of the popular Dahlias bear large double flowers, and 
are fine for cutting for bouquets and floral designs, as well 
as for a garden display. The colors range from pure white 
to rich dark crimson and bronze, and from canary to rich 
blowing orange. In these modern times no flower garden is 
complete without a group of choice Dahlias, and to make it 
possible for my friends to get the choicest I am offering for 
10 or 15 cents some of the most desirable of new and rare 
Dahlias, such as are priced in some catalogues this esason 
at from 50 cents to $2.00. (Compare prices), tell your friends 
and make up a good order. Order early, while my stock 
is complete, and before the big Dahlia growers have dispos¬ 
ed of their stock, so that I cannot replinish my sup ply. _ 
Terms: 25 Dahlias $3.00; 12 Dahlias $1.50; 6 Dahlias 80c. 
1 Dahlia 15c. Pick them out. I guarantee live sprouts. 
A. D. Livoni, S., oldest and best shell-pink honeycomb Dah¬ 
lia; keeps well when cut; very handsome. 
Amun Ra. D., giant firs., long, stiff stems; brilliant copper 
and bronze; keeps well, fine cutter. 
Avalon, D, an ideal golden Dahlia like Jersey Beanty except 
in color; immense flowers, perfect form, long stems. 
Bird of Paradise, S., a handsome honey-comb lavender Dah¬ 
lia; a good one. 
Calvin Coolidge, D, rich rose-pink suffused with salmon; 
vigorous, free-blooming, flowers large, long stems; splendid. 
Charles Stratton, D, fine for exhibition; awarded many priz¬ 
es; pale gold, tipped old rose, very beautiful; long stems. 
Darlene, D, a beautful shade of shell-pink blending to white 
at the center; a promising variety, free-blooming and fine 
Delighted, S., a large show or honeycomb Dahlia, pure white, 
full-double, and of great beauty. 
Dresselhuys, D. Delicate pink; aspendid bouquet Dahlia. 
