DAHLIAS 
SATAN 
No garden is complete without at least a few choice Dahlias. 
These handsome flowers are easily grown, and reward the 
gardener with gorgeous blooms. Plant in May or early June, 
at least 3 ft. apart, and about 5 inches deep, laying the tuber 
flat, with the eye or sprout within a couple of inches of a stake 
previously driven. Light soil preferred, not too rich. Light¬ 
en heavy soils with peat moss, sand or coal ashes. Keep fer¬ 
tilizer from direct contact with tuber. After frost kills the 
plant, dig the clump, being careful not to break the necks of the 
tubers, and store in dry earth, sand or peat moss, in a cool but 
frost-proof cellar. Divide the clump into single tubers in the 
spring before planting. 
Types: (B) Ball; (D) Decorative; (C) Cactus. 
Prices are prepaid. Spring delivery. 
Each 
A. D. Livoni—(B) Clear pink. Small. Free flowering $ .10 
Amun Ra—(D) Giant copper, orange and gold. Fine.35 
Avalon—(D) Big, clear, yellow.35 
Barbara Redfem—(D) Old rose and old gold. Large.35 
City of Trenton—(D) Tangerine orange and bronzy red.50 
Countess of Lonsdale—(C) Deep salmon red.25 
Dakota—(D) Autumn shades of bronze and brown.35 
Dr. Tevis—(D) Early salmon rose. Large.30 
Ellinor Vandevere—(D) Fine satiny pink. Early.35 
E. T. Bedford—(D) Tall large purple. Vigorous.40 
Fort Monmouth—(Hybrid C) Monster rich wine red.75 
Gladys Sherwood—(Semi-C) White. Profuse bloomer.. .35 
Graf Zeppelin—(D) Very fine large snow white.75 
Helen Hollis—(B) Deep red, ball or show type.25 
Ida Perkins—(D) An early white of fine form.40 
Jane Cowl—(D) Huge golden bronze.35 
Jersey Beacon—(D) Chinese scarlet. Large.30 
Jersey Beauty—(D) Lovely pink. Good keeper.30 
Jersey Sovereign—(D) Salmon orange. Vigorous.30 
J. H. Jackson—(Semi-C) Velvety maroon.25 
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