Here is where 49c buys $1.00 value. With this collection 
you get one Decorative Dahlia, one Show Dahlia, one Peony- 
Flowered Dahlia and one Cactus-Flowered Dahlia. These will 
be our choice, but each variety will b$ labeled so that you can 
identify them. Order as many collections as you wish and we 
shall try to give you a different variety for each root that you 
receive. All are fine, high grade varieties that will delight 
you. Price, only 49c for the four, postpaid. 
4 f° r 1 
49cj 
Many o/ the finest bar¬ 
gains ever offered in nurs¬ 
ery stock are to be found 
on this page and following 
pages. Valuable articles 
come in small parcels. 
Read the bargains —you 
may find the finest of your 
desires satisfied here for 
less money. 
SEND US 
4 NAMES 
See Free Offer 
on page 51. 
16c each; 3 for 45c; 6 for 67c; 12 for #1.19. 
HARDY CARNATION 
(Dianthus, Grenadin). 
All the joys of hothouse 
Carnations right in your 
own garden. Six plants, 
mixed colors, red, pink 
and white. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
(Dianthus barbatus). 
Two choice varieties: 
Scarlet Beauty or 
Newport Pink. 
State choice. 
GARDEN PINK (Dian¬ 
thus plumarius). An 
old-fashioned beauty. 
Continuous bloom of 
lively pink all summer. 
8 to 10 inches high. 
Very fragrant. Fine for 
edging old-fashioned 
gardens. 
CRIMSON GARDEN 
PINK (Dianthus latifo- 
lius). (Not shown). 
The richest, reddest, 
hardy garden pink ever. 
8 to 12 inches high. 
Blooms all summer. 
SKY BLUE DAISY 
(Aster subcoeruleus). A 
pretty blue daisy with 
golden yellow center. 
One of the prettiest 
little flowers you can 
imagine. Grows only 10 
to 12 in. high. Makes a 
beautiful border. Fine 
for beds or rockery. 
FREE FRUIT 
BOOK 
Send for a copy of Kellogg’s 
“Great Crops of Straw¬ 
berries and Other Fruits.” 
See page 12B. 
GAILLARDIA. New 
Dazzler variety. Flow¬ 
ers orange-yellow with 
red centers. Blooms all 
summer and fall. Very 
brilliant. Fine for cut¬ 
ting. 
STOKES’ ASTER (Stoh- 
esia cyanea). Delight¬ 
fully ruffled blue flow¬ 
ers 3 to 5 inches across. 
18 inches high. Blooms 
August and September. 
Easy to grow. 
SEE INDEX ON PAGES 12A and 12B 
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