REGULUS —PP—Very small, fine cutting, royal purple. 
Roots or Plants, $0.25 
SNOWBIRD —PP—Very small pure white. One of the 
best. 
Roots or Plants, $0.25 
TOM THUMB —PP—Tiny is the word. Color garnet red. 
Roots or Plants, $0.25 
THE FLAPPER— PP —A real bicolor, maroon, cream and 
pink. All colors blended, doubled or single. 
Roots or Plants, $0.25 
YELLOW GEM— PP—The best yellow. 
Roots or Plants, $0.25 
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The next time you get a small, plump, juicy dahlia 
division from some grower—thank him. Don’t 
give him a cussing because he didn’t send one the 
size of a rolling pin. He did you a favor. 
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Keep your plants growing. If they get woody the 
best remedy is a neat amputation at the ground 
level. You’ll be surprised what speed those new 
laterals can make. 
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A good preventative spray is Bordeaux mixed accord¬ 
ing to formula on the package. Add a good pyretli- 
rum insecticide like Red Arrow or Evergreen to the 
Bordeaux. One prevents and the other kills. 
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If you have a hard time standing up in a wind storm 
what do you think your dahlia plants are going to 
do? Use a good stout stake and some strong soft 
cord. 
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Straw, leaves, grass clippings, peat moss, well-rotted 
stable manure are all good mulches to use for pro¬ 
tecting those tender feeding roots close to the top 
on the ground. 
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We are members of the National 
Association of Commercial Dahlia 
Growers, Inc., which is composed 
of reputable and financially re¬ 
sponsible dahlia growers and 
dealers. This emblem in the ad¬ 
vertisement of a dahlia grower 
signifies his membership in the 
Association. It stands for Integrity, Reliability and a 
Square Deal in every particular. You need have no 
hesitancy in dealing with any member of this Associa¬ 
tion. 
Address all orders and correspondence to 
DELIGHT-U GARDEN 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Swartz 
Box 5633 
INDIANAPOLIS 
INDIANA 
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