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We want to call your special attention 
to our collection of Mrs. Warner, Jane Cowl and Jersey Beauty, 
three wonderful dahlias, by far the most popular today. In every dahli 
show you will find them winning prizes. They are free flowering, the flowers 
are large and they grow everywhere. Jane Cowl is the outstanding dahlia of today and 
the other two are mighty close seconds. Of course, the other collections are also good. The collection 
of six contains some of the finest dahlias in their colors and they also grow vigorously and bloom freely. 
3 for ®L22 
POSTPAID 
These are 
America's 3 most Popular Dahlias 
JANE COWL —Buff 
(—and old gold. Each 
50c. 
MRS. I. D. V. WAR¬ 
NER — Lavender- 
mauve. Each 30c. 
JERSEY BEAUTY -3 
Glorious c o r a 
pink. Each 30c. 
CHOIC E DAHLIAS— Every one a free bloomer. 
BONNIE BLUE —The nearest blue. 
JUDCE MAREAN— Beautiful blend 
of salmon-pink, red and gold. 
JERSEY BEACON —Chinese Scarlet. 
MAUDE ADAMS —White tinted 
lavender. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA — Dark 
crimson. 
SAGAMORE — Rich gold shaded 
apricot. 
Postpaid Prices 
25c each, 5 for $1.00 
Varieties alike or assorted. 
SPECIAL—1 each of all 6 for 
$ 1.00 Postpaid 
*5 
Good Dahlias for 
1 Red 1 White 1 Pink 
1 Yellow 1 Apricot 
20c each, all 5 for 75c 
INDEX Hardy Lilies 
Pages 
Apples .13, 14 
Apricots .18 
Asparagus .8 
Blackberries .10 
Cannas .32 
Cherries .15 
Chinese Elm .37 
Crab Apples .13 
Currants .9 
Dahlias .44 
Dewberries . 9 
Evergreens .45 
Forest Tree Seedlings .37 
Free Premiums .7 
Cladiolas .45 
Gooseberries .9 
Crapes .10, 11,48 
Hedging . 33 
Horseradish .8 
Pages 
Iris .3 
Lilies .44 
Lilies, Regal .2 
Peaches .16, 17 
Pears .18 
Peonies .47 
Perennials .34, 35 
Phlox .2 
Plums .19 
Raspberries .9, 10, 48 
Rhubarb .8 
Roses .1,20 to 27 
Seeds, Flower .42,43 
Seeds, Vegetable .38 to 41 
Shade Trees .36,37 
Shrubs .28 to 32 
Strawberries .4, 5, 48 
Vines .46 
Youngberry .11 
Elegans (Red Russian) Lily 
The Red Russian Lily is a striking member 
of the hardy lily family, holding its clus¬ 
ters of reddish orange blooms in May and 
June almost straight upward like so many 
cups to catch the evening dew. They 
grow on sturdy stems about 3 feet tall 
and are very showy. 
Strong 2 year bulbs, 30c each or 4 for $1 
Tiger Lify 
Most everyone knows the striking beauty 
of the Tiger Lily with its rich, orange-red 
blooms spotted with brown dots, which 
come in clusters from July to September. 
They grow 4 to 5 feet tall. Large bulbs 
that will bloom this summer. 
4 for 50c or 1 5c each 
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