FRAU O. BURGEMEISTER BRACHT 
LARGEST AND BEST 
DAHLIAS 
Each 
Kathleen Norris. I. D. A bloom of gigantic size. It is the 
greatest pink Dahlia ever introduced, winning the highest 
honors at all the 1928 Fall shows. Color rose pink, deep¬ 
ening to mallow pink.$ .75 
LILLIAN BALDWIN. Our champion keeping Dahlia. 
Deep rose pink, excellent stem; pleasing formation; a 
splendid cut flower variety.50 
Monmouth Champion (Kemp). F.D. Strong, vigorous 
grower with extra large blooms of a brilliant orange flame: 
splendid exhibition flower.75 
New Glory. S.C. A deep ox-blood red, with tips of petals 
white; a fancy and unusual Dahlia.75 
Pride of Connecticut (Giant Decorative). A beautiful shade 
of clear pink, stiff stem and excellent keeper. Flowers 
stand high above plant; in a class by itself.50 
Satan. Flaming red with a slight touch of gold at center. 
Horn-like petals perfectly rolled and curved giving form 
and character to the flower of unusual brilliancy. A Boll 
of Honor Dahlia. 2.50 
Shudow’s Lavender. An old variety and scarce, but still 
the best Dahlia of a decided beautiful lavender color. 
Large flower, fern-like foliage. 1.00 
GARDEN BOOKS 
Written by authorities in clear, understandable 
language. Well bound anil profusely illustrated 
ROCK GARDEN PRIIVfER. By Archie Thornton. Cov¬ 
ering the subject from the ground up for the beginner. 
Splendid pen and ink drawings by the author of the 
various operations necessary in the building and main¬ 
taining of a rock garden. Handsome four-color plates 
Cloth, $2.15. 
ADVENTURES IN DISH GARDENING. By Patten 
Beard. How to make beautiful, miniature landscapes. 
69 full-page illustrations (4 in color). Leatherette, $2.65 
1001 GARDEN QUESTIONS ANSWERED. By Prof. 
Alfred C. Hottes. Every problem confronting the home 
gardener is satisfactorily answered. Covers flowers, fruits, 
vegetables, the home grounds, etc. Paper, $1.65; cloth 
$2.15. 
THE BOOK OF SHRUBS. By Prof. Alfred C. Hottes. 
Most complete book on the subject. Its contents in¬ 
valuable to all. 446 pages, over 185 halftones and dia¬ 
grams. Cloth, $3.15. 
LANDSCAPING THE SMALL HOME. By Edward W. 
Olver. Especially written for the owner of a small place. 
Numerous plans and full information on planting. Cloth 
$2.15. 
ALL ABOUT FLOWERING BULBS. By T. A. Weston. 
Complete information on bulbs of all seasons. Spring 
flowering, tender flowering and Summer flowering. 186 
pages with 73 full-page plates (8 in 4-colors). Cloth, 
$2.15. 
PLANT PROPAGATION. By Prof. Alfred C. Hottes. 
An exposition of the art and science of increasing plants. 
Appeals to everyone who has to do with seeds and plants, 
whether amateur or professional. Cloth, $2.15. 
MILADY’S HOUSE PLANTS. By F. E. Palmer. For 
those seeking success with plants in the home; 100 in¬ 
structive pictures. Paper, $1.10; cloth, $1.35. 
PIONEERING WITH WILDFLOWERS. An outstanding 
book by George I>. Aiken, absolutely new in the annals 
ol gardening, dealing with the growing of such rare and 
formerly difficult plants as the hardy Orchids, Arbutus 
and Gentians. 110 photographic illustrations. Beauti¬ 
fully bound in imitation leather $2.50. 
CITY AND SUBURBAN GARDENING. By Chesla C. 
Sherlock. Discusses every angle of city and suburban 
gardening, from the landscape problems of the small plot 
to rock and water gardening. 186 pages. Cloth, $2.15. 
PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDENING. By Robt. B. 
Cridland. For the owner of a modest home. Takes up 
all the elements that enter into the beautifying of proper¬ 
ties. 276 pages. Cloth, $2.65. 
A LITTLE BOOK OF CLIMBING PLANTS. By Prof. 
Alfred C. Hottes. The only book obtainable combining 
all climbing plants, of whatsoever nature, in the one vol¬ 
ume. 250 pages. Paper, $1.65; cloth, $1.90. 
FOUNDATION PLANTING. By Leonard H. Johnson. 
Covers the art and science of beautifying, by means of 
plants, the immediate frontage of the house, and. when 
opportunity serves, the sides and rear. 256 pages. Cloth, 
$3.65. 
THE PRINCIPLES OF FLOWER ARRANGEMENT. 
By Prof. E. A. White. For the hostess, the social leader 
and all who delight in displaying flowers to their fullest 
beauty. 226 pages. Cloth, $3.15. 
MODERN DAHLIA CULTURE. By W. H. Waite. Brief, 
clear, complete, based on the actual operations and results 
of a practical, experienced grower, propagator and ex¬ 
hibitor. 132 pages. Cloth, $1.65. 
THE WOMAN’S FLOWER GARDEN. By Jane Leslie 
Kift. A book for women on the care of flowers and plants 
in the home and on their cultivation in the garden. 160 
pages. Cloth, $1.35. 
THE BOOK OF ANNUALS. By Prof. Alfred C. Hottes. 
A reliable guide through the season of annual bloom. 
Over 100 separate species are described with full direc¬ 
tions for their culture and uses. 182 pages. Cloth, $1.65. 
THE BOOK OF PERENNIALS. By Prof. Alfred C. 
Hottes. Devoted to the general principles of growing, 
using, selecting and propagating perennials. 280 pages. 
Cloth, $1.65. 
WATER GARDENS AND GOLDFISH. By Robt. V. 
Sawyer and Edwin H. Perkins. Teaches the amateur 
the art of growing Waterlilies in a small way and thor¬ 
oughly covers the establishment and management of the 
home aquarium. Cloth, $1.65. 
Dahlia Plants are One-Half Price of Roots 
