PREMIER DAHLIA GARDENS 
Root Plant 
AGALIA—Orange fawn overlaid salmon, very 
fine . .50 
LITTLE JEWEL (Min. F D)— Bloom 2x1. 
Color is a pleasing peach blossom pink. Ex¬ 
ceptionally fine cut flower especially for 
decorations . .35 
PINK PEARL—MIN. PEONY OR CHARM 
DAHLIA — Lovely rose pink, showing a 
golden disc. Petals are waved and twist like 
an aster flower. Plants about 3 feet tall, 
always covered with blooms.50 
Special—One each of the above 4 varieties in Roots or 
Plants for $1.75 
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EARLY FLOWERING HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The varieties we supply are perfectly hardy 
provided they are not water soaked all winter or 
frozen by lying in ice that has formed about 
them. They should be given a slight protection 
of dry leaves, straw, pine needles or peat and if 
in well drained soil will survive without any 
losses. They should be divided in the spring so 
that one shoot remains to make the future 
plant. Open flowers are injured by the severe 
frosts, but the unopened buds are unharmed and 
flowers may be enjoyed long after the Dahlia 
blooms are gone. 
We offer plants from 2i/2-i n ch pots at greatly 
reduced costs, giving an opportunity to secure 
choice collections carefully balanced in colors of 
white, pink, amber, orange, yellow and others. 
Six plants for $1.00 
Fifteen plants for. 2.00 
One hundred plants for 10.00 
Used in conjunction with Dahlias they make 
a most glorious fall garden. 
Note — Chrysanthemums cannot be shipped 
outside Japanese beetle zone. 
PREMIER DAHLIA GARDENS 
George H. Swezey 
31 Mertz Avenue, Hillside, N. J. 
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HOW TO GROW GIANT DAHLIAS 
Dahlias are easily grown, requiring no special 
skill to bring them to perfection. 
They prefer a sunny location but do well in 
partial shade but should not be planted near 
large trees or close to buildings. 
