8 PLANTS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
OUR HIGH ALTITUDE DAHLIAS 
Our list contains many of the newer favorites along- with the select older varieties. Our Dahlia col¬ 
lections have been chosen with care and our patrons are assured of the highest satisfaction from the 
efforts of our Famous Blue Ribboned Adapted Stocks. 
NOTE—POTTED TUBERS 
In some varieties we may have exhausted our supply of tubers and in this case we reserve the right 
to send Potted Tubers from 4-inch pots. Dahlias grown from cuttings in the Spring, potted and planted 
out in June or July, flower earlier and just as freely as those grown from tubers. 
Snnliicans Queen —- A splendid 
formal decorative color, apri¬ 
cot suffused with carmine. 
Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
Jessie It. Prescott —Decorative. 
The color is a deep orange at 
the center, gradually shading 
to a creamy orange on the 
rows of outer petals. Each, 
35c; 3 for 90c. 
Miss Bridgeton —Decorative. Deep 
pink enormous flower, with a 
suffusion of violet. Vigorous 
grower; long stiff stem. Plants 
only. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
Margaret Masson ■—- Decorative. 
Color a beautiful silvery rose- 
pink. Flowers of great depth 
and size held erect on long 
stiff stems. Wonderful exhi¬ 
bition variety. Plants only. 
Each, 60c. 
Hercules —A Dahlia of enormous 
size. Color is a tangerine and 
deep yellow. Plants only. Each, 
35c; 3 for 90c. 
Maude Adams —An early and free 
blooming sort, white overlaid 
by delicate pink; one of the 
finest of the type. Price, each, 
30c; 3 for 75c. 
Jersey’s Beacon 
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Mrs. I. De Ver Warner —Decorative. A blos¬ 
som of soft orchid coloring. A charming 
color, large blossoms and very long strong 
wiry stems. Very free bloomer. Each, 30c. 
Jersey’s Beauty —One of the finest of the 
pink sorts, having large perfect flowers of 
erosine pink, carried high above the foli¬ 
age. Under Montana conditions we con¬ 
sider this to be the perfect Dahlia. Price, 
each, 30c. 
TS?ese two fine varieties—one each—for 55c prepaid. 
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I Bonnie Brae —One of the finest decorative 1 
types and of intensive size. Flowers are a T 
cream shaded blush pink. An exception- I 
ally good exhibition variety. Each, 35c. 
| Ellinor Vanderveer —One of the most ad- f 
mired Dahlias, color lavender-pink, flowers 
large size, and long stiff stems. Good f 
bloomer and keeps well when cut. Dec- I 
orative Dahlia. Each, 35c. 
s Jersey’s Beacon —Decorative. This Dahlia | 
has become a universal favorite. As an 
s exhibition flower it has few equals in its j 
color, but as a garden variety it is even 
more spectacular. The color is Chinese f 
scarlet, with a paler reverse, giving it a 
J two-toned effect. Plants only. Each, 35c. j 
i Cambria-—A fine all around decorative Dah- s 
lia, massive, full of large flowers, yellow 
« tinted rose. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
I Margaret Woodrow Wilson —Decorative. This 
variety is an exhibition type of large size 
I and great beauty. Color is opalescent pink. 
Face of petals creamy white; reverse, 
phlox-pink. Medium height. Each, 35c. 
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Pride of California —Without doubt the best 
of the red decoratives. A vigorous grower 
and a very free bloomer. The large deep 
crimson red flowers are borne high above 
the foliage. Each, 35c. 
(! SPLENDID VARIETIES 
Value §2.10—Special Price as a Collection, 
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i Peter Pan —A wonderful new Dahlia, a 
bright rich luminous lavender pink color, 
i flowers borne on long strong stiff stems. 
Plants only. Each, $1.00. 
s Marie —This is a magnificent new Dahlia. 
Its color is a luminous pink. Exhibiting 
s large flowers, strong stiff stems and won- n 
derful keeping qualities. Each, 75c. 
f Ty Cobb —A wonderful hybrid decorative 
type, with large flowers. A strong early 
free and continuous bloomer. Brilliant T 
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most lustrous sheen. Potted Tubers, each, 
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Robert Treat —The American Beauty colored 
i Dahlia. Beautiful form and large size, n 
Each, 50c. 
= Kentucky —A sport of the famous Jersey ? 
Beauty and identical in every way except I 
j the color which is a fine salmon pink. T 
Plants only. Each, 90c. J 
I Jane Cowl —A deep massive bloom of bronzy 
i buff and old gold. A stem of unusual s 
length and seldom bothered by insects, 
i Potted Tubers, each, 90c. s 
| Pop Stewart —Beautiful rose and lilac blooms 
i produced on strong stems. Potted Tubers, = 
each, 60c. 
f Treasure Island —A striking Dahlia of ex- T 
I quisite petal formation. The color is apri- I 
cot and gold and it attains a wonderful | 
I size. Potted Tubers, only $1.00. i 
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COLLECTION OF ABOVE S VARIETIES I 
Value §0.40—For §5.00 Prepaid 
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