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DAHLIAS—Continued. 
MARGARET MASSON (Decorative). One of the finest 
exhibition varieties with very large full flowers of 
splendid form. Color a most pleasing shade of sil¬ 
very lavender-pink. Has been awarded many prizes 
and attracted much attention at the shows. Each 
50c. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON (Decorative). An 
exhibition variety of immense size and wondrous 
beauty. Color an opalescent pink, base of petals 
creamy white, with phlox-pink reverse. Each 50c. 
PRINCESS ALINE. A beautiful pink of ball type 
bearing medium sized blossoms freely on good 
stems. Each 50c. 
SAGAMORE (Decorative). Light saffron-yellow with 
glowing red-tinted golden suffusion. A good free 
bloomer with medium sized flowers which are par¬ 
ticularly prized for cutting. Each 50c. 
SALADINA (Formal Decorative). Color a bright gold 
suffused with brownish pink and shading to a tan 
center. Stems are long and stiff. An excellent cut 
flower variety. Each 50c. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Decorative). One of the bright¬ 
est autumn shades yet introduced; a bright apricot 
with gold and rose suffusion and shading. Habit, 
stems and flowers all that can be desired. Has 
many awards to its credit. Each 50c. 
WATCHUNG SUNSET (Formal Decorative). A grand 
flower of enormouh size. Like the setting sun in the 
Watchung Mountains, pink in all its grandeur. 
Each $1.50. 
WILLIAM H. HOGAN (Decorative). A very good 
stemmed purplish red, tipped white, making it very 
attractive. As a cut flower it is a splendid keeper. 
Each 50c. 
The Book of “Dahlias” by F. F. Rockwell 
Learn to know the different types of dahlias and 
their uses in your garden, how to plant and grow 
them, how to propagate and hybridize. Brief and 
practical. See page 95. 
CALADIUMS - Elephant Ear 
A vigorous growing plant which has tremendously 
large pendulous leaves borne on long, stiff stems. In 
rich soil, and with an abundance of moisture, assumes 
very large growth and is most effective either singly 
on lawns or planted in centers of beds or as back¬ 
ground for other blooming plants. Each Doz. 
7 to 9 in. circumference. $0.07 $0.75 
9 to 11 in. circumference. 15 1.50 
11 to 13 in. circumference. 20 2.03 
MAMMOTH SIZE 
13 to 15 in. circumference . 30 3.00 
The Book of Bulbs, by F. F. Rockwell will help 
you grow bulbs successfully for spring, summer 
fall and winter flowering, inside and outside your 
home. Recommended as the most complete and 
newest guide to bulb growing. See page 95. 
TUBEROSES 
Well-known summer flower, having a very sweet 
scent. Bulbs may be planted outside from April to 
June. 
EXCELSIOR DWARF PEARL. The best of all double 
Tuberoses, producing very large finely formed flow¬ 
ers. First size bulbs, each, 7c; per doz., 60c; per 
100, $4.00. 
MADEIRA VINES - Mexican Potato 
A rapid growing vine with bright, smooth leaves 
which produce intense shade and valuable for cover¬ 
ing fences, outbuildings, or screening porches. Plant 
the roots 2 inches deep. Vines should be trailed on 
strings or poles. Strong roots. Each, 5c; per doz., 40c; 
per ICO, $3.00. 
Waterlilies and 
You have never known all the delights of a garden, 
if you have never known the real pleasure that comes 
from a pool of Waterlilies. Hardy Waterlilies thrive 
in pools and small ponds, no trouble to care for them. 
A box one foot square and one foot deep is as small as 
you can have for the plants to do well. The soil for 
Waterlilies is preferably a mixture of two-thirds rich 
garden soil and one-third well-rotted cattle manure. 
Most Waterlilies thrive at any depth from 4 to 30 
inches. 
Aquatic Plants 
RED VARIETIES 
CARMINE LAYDEKER. Pleasing rose colored flow¬ 
ers. Rapid grower. Each.$1.00 
GLORIOSA. The king of the red Waterlilies. It just 
blooms and blooms. Each.$2.00 
SUBMERGED PLANTS 
These plants are to be rooted in soil in shallow 
water or in the lily boxes. 
FINK VARIETIES 
TUBEROSA ROSEA. A delightful 
shade of pink. Strong, vigorous 
grower. Each. 50c 
EUGENIA DE LAND. Deep rose- 
pink; narrow petals Each. . $1.25 
PINK OPAL. The flowers are very 
deep pink. One of the best pink 
varieties. Each.$1.00 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
MARLIACEA CHROMATELLA. 
Color of the bloom is bright yel¬ 
low; leaves green mottled brown. 
Each . $1-00 
CHRYSANTHA. The color is or¬ 
ange-yellow, deepening on the 
third day to rich reddish brown. 
Each . $100 
INDIANA. A very fine copper col¬ 
ored Lily. Should be in every 
water garden. Each.$1.00 
WHITE VARIETIES 
MARLIACEA ALBIDA. This is one 
of the steadiest of bloomers. 
White with yellow stamens. 
Each . $1.00 
GLADSTONE. The best of all 
white Lilies. Each.$1.50 
Gloriosa Lilies. 
Collection of 7 plants.$1.00 
SHALLOW WATER PLANTS 
Your pool will be more attractive 
when planted with this collection 
of plants. 
Collection of 10 plants .$1.00 
TROPICAL PLANTS 
These plants are ready about 
June first. No pool is complete 
without these plants. 
Collection of 7 plants.$1.00 
The book “Garden Pools 
(Large and Small),” by 
Ramsey & Lawrence. Noth¬ 
ing can add so much to your 
garden as a pool, even if it 
is only a transformed wash 
tub in the tiniest garden 
space. How to have one is 
fully explained in this new 
book. See page 95. 
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