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ASHEVILLE SEED CO., ASHEVILLE, N. C 
DAHLIA AND OTHER BULBS 
Dahlias require plenty of room and thorough cultivation. Plant bulbs 4 inches deep, mixing 1 lb. 
of bone meal or 2 level tablespoonfuls of Vigoro in the hole in which the root is to be planted and 
mix thoroughly with the soil. Water regularly at least once a week in dry weather. Plant after 
danger of frost is past and as late as the first of June. 
Dahlias 
AVALON (Decorative)—Canary yellow. Very 
floriferous, and a wonderful cut flower. 
Price 25c, 3 for 65c postpaid. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (Decorative)—Large per¬ 
fectly formed flowers of a clear erosine pink, held 
upright on long wiry stem over a well branched 
bushy plant. 
Price 35c, 3 for 65c postpaid. 
JERSEY’S BEACON (Decorative) — Oriental 
Red, slightly paler on the reverse, giving a tow- 
toned effect. Gorgeous flower on excellent stem. 
Price 35c, 3 for 65c postpaid. 
WHITE SWAN (Decorative)—One of the best 
pure whites, strong grower and a free bloomer. 
Price 35c, 3 for 65c postpaid. 
MRS. I. DeVER WARNER (Decorative)—This is 
still the favorite orchid lavender variety. This 
should be in every dahlia garden. 
Price 35c, 3 for 65c postpaid. 
KENTUCKY (Decorative) — Brilliant salmon 
pink, sport of Jersey’s Beauty. 
Price 35c, 3 for 90c postpaid. 
BLUE JERSEY (Decorative) — Lately grown 
very extensively for cut-flowers. “A KNOCK¬ 
OUT.” 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 postpaid. 
YORK AND LANCASTER (Decorative)— 
Bright red with white petal tips. This is our 
choice of the finest of the newer combination 
white and red varieties. It never fails to attract 
attention wherever grown or shown. We recom¬ 
mend it for both garden and cut flower use. 
POMPON—LILLIPUTIAN DAHLIAS — The 
newest “craze” in Dahlias. Miniature form of 
Ball or Show type. Small, round flowers, less 
than 2 inches across, borne in greatest profusion, 
especially fine for cut-flowers and garden decora¬ 
tion. Dwarf, compact, branching plants. Very 
desirable and make the grandest cut-flowers of all. 
INDIAN CHIEF—2 in Wine i*ed with white 
tips. 
LAVENDAR GEM—2 in. Clear lavendar. 
ROODHOUTH—1% in. Crimson red. 
SNOWCLAD—2 in. Pure white. 
STOLZ VON BERLIN—Clear pink. 
Price 25c each, 3 for 65c postpaid. 
Two year old field grown hardy ever- 
blooming Roses. The loveliest of all Roses 
are the Hybrid Tea, and they are perfectly 
adapted for growing out of doors in our 
Southern climate. They bloom in the early 
spring and continue until frost. 
EVERBLOOMING BUSH ROSES— 
Price 50c each, postpaid 60c each. 
RED RADIANCE—Beautiful Red. 
PINK RADIANCE—Pink, fine buds. 
MRS. DUPONT—Yellow. 
ETOILE de HOLLAND—Brilliant red. 
K. A. VICTORIA—White very large. 
LUXEMBOURG—Orange yellow. 
LOS ANGELES—Flame pink, Coral Gold 
MRS. CHAS. BELL—Salmon, Pink, 
Sport of Radiance. 
PINK KILLARNEY — Rich Pink, free 
bloomer. 
WHITE KILLARNEY — Pure White 
PRESIDENT HOOVER — Yellow, Pink Pruned and Planted at 4 
and flame tints. Right Depth 
Red Radiance 
Roses 
White Killarney 
New Patented Roses 
NEW PATENTED ROSES—Hardy ever- 
blooming Bush: 
Nigrette-Patent No.* 87 Black Rose of 
Shangerhouse, $2.00. 
Token—Patent No. 95 Glowing Orange, 
$1.50. 
Better Times—Patent No. 23 Brilliant 
Cerise, $1.50. 
Countess Vandal—Patent No. 38 combi¬ 
nation of Pink, copper, gold, salmon, $1.00 
Alezane—Patent No. 116, red and gold, 
$1.50. 
Mary Hart—Patent No. 8, red sport of 
Talisman, $1.00. 
Alfred E. Smith—Patent No. 62, beauti¬ 
ful pink, $1.25. 
PATENTED EVERBLOOMING CLIMB¬ 
ING ROSES: 
Golden Climber—Patent No. 128, yel¬ 
low, $.150 
Blaze—Patent No. 10, red, $1.50. 
Princess Van Orange—Patent No. 106, 
red polyantha trusses, $1.25. 
SELECT HARDY CLIMBING ROSES— 
Paul’s Scarlet, red 50c. 
American Beauty, red, 50c. 
