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The 
Modern 
Type 
A real sensation in J 1 /*hli l rtffr -iiv my Uv, ‘ r' JC< 
season. All of them have pointed petals which stand out to 
greet you. 
They eclipse anything in Singles yet produced for beauty of 
design and colorings. They have fine stems for cutting which 
hold the flowers erect. The flowers are excellent keepers if cut 
just before fully opened and hardened in a cool place in water 
a few hours or in a cellar over night. A little care will be re¬ 
paid in their keeping. 
Dahlias are adapted to most any soil except heavy, hard 
ground. This can be lightened by liberal application of sand or 
coal ashes. 
New 
Single 
Dahlias 
Prices for 1934 are very reasonable and every flower lover 
should have at least a few of these beauties in the garden. Try 
them and you will always love them. 
MISS AMBROSE. Butter yellow, shaded to gold. Very 
rich and attractive . 75c 
MISS ANNE. A beautiful shade of pink. Solid color. 
Very free bloomer. $1.00 
MISS BEATRICE. Light canary yellow. A lovely flower. 
Fine form._. 50c 
MISS BISHOP. White, petals edged magenta. Very showy 
and attractive. 75c 
MISS BRADLEY. Rich old gold. A beautifully formed 
flower. Rich color. $1.00 
MISS BRIGHT. I ntense deep scarlet. A large bright 
showy flower. 50c 
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