ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY—'"Pure and Sure" Seeds 
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Pride of California. Beautiful cardinal-red, 
shaded darker in center. Well-formed flowers 
on stiff stems, and superb keepers. Each, 25c. 
Sagamore. Pure gold, shaded warm amber. Its 
color, good stem and wonderful keeping qual¬ 
ities have made this one of the leading cut- 
flower varieties. Each, 25c. 
Saladini. Apricot-orange evenly suffused coral- 
red. Very vigorous, reliable and free, with fine 
flowers of uniform size. Each, 45c. 
Waldheim Sunshine. Color is deep, pure yellow 
with a rich golden suffusion around its full, high 
center. A very sturdy grower and free bloomer 
with strong erect stems. The graceful formation 
of the long, wavy petals is one of the greatest 
attractions. Each, 70c. 
Cactus Dahlias 
St. Louis Seed Co.’s Dahlias 
Decorative Dahlias—Continued. 
Omar Khayyam. An immense dahlia, with a tall- 
growing bush of outstanding vigor. Color is 
Chinese red at base of petals, shading to a bright 
orange, and tipped lighter. A variety that in¬ 
stantly attracts the eye. Each, $1.90. 
Edna Ferber. Size of flowers very large; color, 
coral shading to old gold at base of petals, which 
are long and wavy. Tubers, each, 90c. 
Cactus Dahlia, F. W. Fellows. 
Pompon 
Dahlia, 
Kleine 
Domitea. 
Fort Monmouth. (Semi-cactus). The predominat¬ 
ing color is a rich crimson-maroon with a hue of 
bluish violet at tips of petals. The flowers are 
well formed, full centered, of true semi-cactus 
type and immense size. Each, 90c. 
Pompon Dahlias 
These are tiny, compact grow r ers, usually of quilled petals, and 
do not require disbudding. 
Johnnie. A deep dark red. Tiniest of all and none more perfect in 
form. A favorite with men for button-hole bouquets. Each, 35c. 
Kleine Domitea. Pretty orange-buff Dahlia. Profuse bloomer on 
good stems, makes it a favorite for table decorations. Each, 35c. 
Joe Fette. Unquestionably the best white Pompon. Perfect flowers, 
long stems and very free. The florists’ favorite white Pom for 
cutting. Each, 35c. 
Yellow Gem. Small fine formed flower of creamy yellow color. Ex¬ 
cellent for mixed bouquets or used alone, is a ladies’ favorite for 
table decoration. Each, 35c. 
F. W. Fellows. An intense coral-red with a deeper 
suffusion at the center. For a long time it has 
stood foremost among the Cactus varieties. 
Flowers of unusual size for the long narrow 
petaled type. Each, 40c. 
Gladys Sherwood. An immense glistening pure 
white, producing its giant flowers composed of 
long curling petals very freely without any forc¬ 
ing or disbudding. Each, 40c. 
Jean Trimbee. A beautiful dahlia of rich Petunia 
violet, which can be grown to immense size. 
Very vigorous, with ideal stems and habit, and 
a free bloomer. Each, $1.50. 
Oriental Beauty. A very beautiful incurved- 
petaled bloom of pure rose-pink, produced freely 
on long, erect stems. Fine keeper. Bushes tall. 
Each, 90c. 
Little Jewel. A clear peach-blossom-pink color, decorative, with 
flowers averaging from 1 % to 2 inches. Probably the best and 
prettiest Pompon on the market today. Each, 35c. 
