CALADIUM 
MAMMOTH BULBS—11 to 13 inches in circumference. 
Each, 30c; doz., $2.75, postpaid. Not postpaid, each 20c; 
doz., $2.25. 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS—Beautiful foliage plants for 
porch, window boxes and shady places; rich and gorgeous, 
yet soft colorings of marvelous beauty. 25c each; 3 for 60c; 
doz., $2.25, postpaid. 
TUBEROSE 
DWARF PEARL—This is decidedly the best and most popu¬ 
lar Tuberose. Produces a close spike of fine double flowers, 
delightfully fragrant, and very popular for bouquets. Plant 
in rich soil 6 inches apart after danger of frost and give 
plenty of water. 
Mammoth Bulbs—Each, 8c; 4 for 25c; doz., 50c, postpaid. Not 
postpaid, doz. 40c; 100, $3.00. 
DAHLIAS 
There are few flowers that compare with the Dahlia in 
charming diversity of form and wide range of brilliant colors, 
and no other surpasses it for Autumn display. 
To grow Dahlias successfully spade or plow the ground 
about 12 inches deep in the early Spring, and if the soil is 
poor, work in a liberal supply of manure or a good fertilizer. 
A sprinkling of Agricultural Lime will also be beneficial. Plant 
the tuber about 2 inches from the stakes with the eye upward, 
laying them about 3 feet apart and all pointing the same way 
in rows 4 feet apart. Plant any time after May 15th. 
CLASSIFICATION OF DAHLIAS 
CACTUS—This class embraces the long, narrow-petaled va¬ 
rieties, the petals of which are generally pointed or twisted. 
DECORATIVE—Large flowers, full centers, broad loose petals. 
PEONY—Have large broad petals, open center. 
SHOW—The old-fashioned Dahlia, has large full head blooms. 
EXHIBITION DAHLIAS 
Extra Large Mammoth Flowering Varieties 
MRS. H. W. STRUCK (Decorative)—The largest icy white 
with extra wide petals. 50c each. 
JERSEY BEAUTY—Pink, large flowers on fine stems. 
35c each. 
YANKEE KING—Huge flame colored blooms. 50c each. 
FARNCOTT—Light lavender, 8-inch blooms. 75c each. 
MARMION—Sulphur yellow, huge blooms. 70c each. 
MRS. I. WARNER—Deep lavender, large full petaled flowers. 
35c each. 
SAGAMORE—Beautiful golden yellow. 50c each. 
SELECTED NAMED DAHLIAS 
Decorative 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Beautiful crimson red. 25c each. 
DELIGHTED—Pure white. 25c each. 
YELLOW DUKE. Yellow. 25c each. 
MRS. CARL SALBACK—Rose pink. 25c each. 
QUEEN MARY—Light lavender. 25c each. 
MINA BURGLE—Geranium red. 25c each. 
Peony 
OREGON BEAUTY—Oriental red. 25c each. 
NINA—Pure white. 25c each. 
DREAM (Peony Decorative)—Peach shaded to amber. 25c each 
AVALON—Golden bronze. 50c each. 
JANE COWL—Bronze. 75c each. 
MacGREGOR SCARLET—75c each. 
QUEEN OF GARDEN BEAUTIFUL—Canary yellow. 
75c each. 
MIXED DAHLIAS—of named varieties—This is a mixture 
made up of named varieties only and contains many excel¬ 
lent kinds. Doz., $2.00, postpaid. Not postpaid, doz. $1.75. 
DWARF DAHLIA FROM SEED 
A new type of dwarf Dahlia, as easy to grow 
as Zinnias. Makes a lovely little dwarf bush 
which is covered with flowers throughout the late 
summer and fall. On account of their dwarf, 
compact habit, they are very fine for dwarf beds 
or borders and the blooms have sufficient length 
of stem to serve as cut flowers. 
Coltness, Scarlet Gem—A splendid dwarf bedding 
type ; plants are covered with bright, single 
scarlet flowers. Pkg. 20c. 
Coltness Hybrids—Choice mixed colors. Pkg. 20c. 
Collarette—New hybrid ; a fine mixture that will 
please you. Pkg. 20c. 
TUBEROSE 
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