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"Pure and Sure" Seeds—ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY 
St. Louis Seed Co.’s Dahlias 
Time of Planting: The time for planting Dahlias varies quite a good deal, according to the locality. 
In the Central states tubers may be set out as early as May 1st in some sections and from then until 
the middle of June. Some of our best blooms have been grown from tubers planted out about June 
15th. Dahlias should be planted from 2 % to 3 feet apart and covered to a depth of 4 inches. We list 
only varieties which will do best in our Middle West. 
Decorative Dahlias 
Bagdad. Brilliant scarlet-red, with its large blooms 
held high on strong stems. Good bush growth, 
and attracts much attention. Each, $2.00. 
Brockton Beauty. Light lavender flecked with 
purple in center. A beautiful dahlia of uniformly 
large size and fine form, and an early and free 
bloomer with long erect stems. Each, 40c. 
Champoeg. Bright canary-yellow at center, shad¬ 
ing into a light coral-red. Bush is very vigorous, 
with rough, thick foliage, and an early and free 
bloomer with perfect stems. Each, $1.50. 
Delice. Valuable for cut flowers; remain fresh 
long after cutting, long stems, perfect form. The 
color is a beautiful, soft, glowing rose-pink, 
shading slightly to the center. Each, 25c. 
Dr. John Carman. Tyrian rose, tipped silver. 
Deep, broad-petaled flower held erect on strong 
stem. The medium-height bush is very rugged 
and a good bloomer. Each, 85c. 
Dwight W. Morrow. Wonderfully rich crimson- 
red that does not burn nor fade. Immense blooms 
of great depth and graceful and artistic forma¬ 
tion. Healthy grower, with leathery foliage. 
Each, $2.00. 
Fordhook Victory. Clear Tyrian pink, a beautiful 
self color. The very low bush is a reliable 
bloomer under any conditions, and there is no 
purer color among the pink dahlias. Each, 50c. 
Francis Larocco. Pale sulphur-yellow. A beauti¬ 
ful flower, held on fine stems, and one of the 
finest cut flower dahlias. Each, 35c. 
Grace. White, faintly flushed with delicate laven¬ 
der pink, deepening slightly in the center. The 
perfectly formed flowers average 6 to 7 inches 
across, though by disbudding they can be grown 
to 9 inches, and are produced on long, rigid 
stems. Each. 75c. 
Ida Perkins. One of the best white dahlias, a 
large, deep flower on erect stems. Bush is a fine 
grower and profuse bloomer. Each, 50c. 
Jane Cowl. This marvelous dahlia is an enormous, 
deep flower of the warmest shades of buff, apri¬ 
cot, and old gold, beautifully formed, and held 
absolutely erect on superb stems. Each, 40c. 
Jersey’s Beacon. Brilliant Chinese scarlet, with 
buff reverse. A sturdy grower and free bloomer, 
with stiff stems. Very popular. Each, 25c. 
Jersey’s Beauty. A glorious pink bloom of per¬ 
fect form, on long strong stems. Universally 
grown, and the best cut flower of all. Each, 25c. 
Judge Marean. A fine large bloom of changing 
blends of salmon-pink, watermelon-red, orange 
and gold. Free bloomer on splendid stems. Each, 
25c. 
Kathleen Norris. Enormous flowers of pure rose- 
pink are held stiffly erect on long stems above 
a wonderfully vigorous bush of healthy, clean 
foliage. Each, 75c. 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder. Napthaline violet with 
an undertone of royal purple. Huge, deep 
blooms of perfect form. A healthy grower and 
good bloomer, with long, stiff stems. Each, 75c. 
Lady Bountiful. The flowers are excellent keep¬ 
ers and fine for cutting either disbudded or 
allowed to grow naturally. Color is reddish 
salmon, very attractive. Each, 75c. 
Mrs. Eleanor Martin. A very satisfactory garden 
dahlia of large size, on strong stems, and a free 
bloomer. Color is an unusual mulberry-rose. 
Each, 40c. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner. The flowers grow to an 
immense size without any great amount of dis¬ 
budding, are of a perfect regular type and of the 
most glowing shade of mauve pink. Each, 25c. 
Mrs. Jessie A. Cost. Pure white, with light cream 
suffusion at center. A flower of very beautiful 
formation, one of the finest keepers, held on 
long, stiff stem. Bush is good bloomer and can 
stand heavy feeding. Each. 90c. 
Monmouth champion. An immense, brilliant 
flame-colored flower, with vigor, habit, stems 
and blooming qualities all that could be desired. 
Each, 65c. 
Decorative Dahlia, Jersey’s Beauty. 
