ORDER EARLY AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED 
PASTEL GLOW (Inf Dec.) “Artland-Ruschmohr”—A magnificent dahlia that is a 
garden in itself, and one of the most attractive dahlias I know of. The flowers are 
massive in siz,e, and of great depth, color a pure pastel pink, the petals are excep- 
tionally long and very broad, and seem to be of a wax-like texture, a color that 
fairly dazzles in the sunlight or under artificial light. They are held at a forty-five 
degree angle, on strong stems, with heavy, light green foliage, and borne in great 
profusion. They are so abundant that at times the foliage is completely hidden 
with the blooms; the bush is a strong, robust grower, averaging about four feet, 
one that should be in every garden. A few plants of this variety were the center 
of attraction at the N. Y. Botanical Gardens. We have a marvelous stock of this 
variety, as can be attested to by all those that saw them at our gardens, or the 
large basket of them we had at the recent N. Y. show. Roots, $2.50 
*PAUL PFITZER (St. Cac.) “Berger”—This variety created a sensation last year, and 
again this past season, and won wherever shown. We are happy to state that we 
had the finest stock of this variety last year, as can be attested to by all those 
that procured their stock of this variety from us, and can say the same of it this 
year, as was proven by those that saw these beauties growing at our gardens, and 
the large blooms that we had on the right end of our display at the N. Y. show. 
Color a delicate and very pleasing combination of shell pink and primrose yellow. 
They are held facing sideways on strong, cane-like stems, in great profusion, well 
above the heavy insect-resistant foliage. An exceptionally good keeper as a cut 
flower and will make an ideal plant for the garden, as it is a vigorous as well as 
a robust grower. Height about four feet. Roots, $2.00 
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