You Be The Judge! 
We have slashed prices, to meet the present con¬ 
ditions, so that the dahlia growing public, can grow 
the newer and better varieties at prices that are 
within reach of all, as well as within reason under 
the present conditions. 
The varieties listed herein, are positively the best 
stock that can be produced anywhere, at any price, 
as these tubers are not forced, or from propagated 
stock, and are GUARANTEED to be true to name, 
healthy, and full of life, vim, and vitality, or every 
cent of purchase price will be returned. Order early 
so as to avoid disappointment. 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
Form. Dec.—Formal Decorative; Semi-Cac.—Semi-Cactus; 
Inf. Dec.—Informal Decorative; St. Cac.—Straight Cactus. 
*ABGOTT (St. Cac.) “Berger”—A very odd and artistically colored dahlia. Color a 
velvet brown red, shading to a peach, orange and amber yellow at the tips, the 
petals are mottled and streaked a silvery mauve, with a silver reverse, the petals 
twist at the tips, showing the contrasting silver reverse, giving the flower a most 
unusual and odd, but very attractive coloring, the blooms are of good size, and 
are held facing at a forty-five degree angle, on good long stiff stems. A strong vigor¬ 
ous growing bush height five feet. Plants, $1.25 Roots, $2.50 
ACHIEVEMENT (Inf. Dec.) “Ballay”-—A grand dahlia of large size, and good 
depth, color a golden yellow, suffused bronze and rose, giving a general tone of 
Apricot, the petals curl and twist, giving the huge flower a most pleasing effect. 
The blooms are held erect on good strong stems, and is a free and prolific bloomer. 
And one that never fails to attract. Height five feet, Roots, $1.00 
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