Superb Qiant Dahlias 
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Dalias are easily grown and so exceptionally satisfactory that every garden should 
have a good variety. Some of the newer varieties are truly enormous in size and strik¬ 
ing in color and form. We list only those that are well worth while. If you are a Dahlia 
Fancier, bring in your list and let us quote you on some of the more rare kinds. 
Show Dahlia 
Superb Cactus Dahlias 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; $2.40 Dozen 
Countess of Lonsdale. The most free-flower¬ 
ing Dahlia grown, rich salmon. 
Dainty. Rosy pink, shading to pale lemon. 
Bride’s Bouquet. The ideal White Cactus 
Dahlia. Pure white on long, erect stems. 
Genesta. Rich bronze with orange cast. 
Standard Bearer. Rich fiery scarlet. 
Standard Decorative Dahlias 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; $2.40 Dozen 
Berch Von Hcemstede. An extra fine, clear, 
rich yellow. 
Delice. A glowing rose-pink that is sure to 
please. The stems are long and stiff. 
Flamingo. An ideal variety for cutting. 
Bright shell pink. 
Mina Burgle. A very free-flowing, vivid 
dark red on gold stems. 
Mrs. Thos. Burch. Rich old gold, sometimes 
marked with pink. 
Souvenir Douzon. An immense flower with 
flat petals, full to the center. The largest 
red in the decorative section. 
Show and Fancy Dahlias 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; $2.40 Dozen 
Dr. I. B. Perkins. An ideal white. Its large, 
pure white flowers are borne on long 
stems. 
D. M. Moore. A deep, velvety maroon of 
mammoth size. 
W. W. Raw son. An exceptionally fine pure 
white, tips of petals overlaid with deli¬ 
cate lavender. 
Stradella. A large, full, well rounded purple. 
Victory. Of immense size and perfect form, 
deep yellow, each petal tipped with cherry 
red. 
Giant Peony-Flowered Dahlias 
(See illustration next page) 
Chicota. An ideal golden yellow of large 
size and exceptionally long stems. Flow¬ 
ers perfect in form. 50c. 
Doris Wilmore. An extra large, fine dahlia 
with long, erect stems. Keeps well in 
water as a cut flower. Color, rich apricot 
bronze. 50c each. 
Laura Barnes. Beyond question one of the 
grandest dahlias ever grown. Immense 
orange red. One of the most popular. 50c 
each. 
Naiad. A beautiful flower resembling a 
water lily. A cream-pink. Excellent for 
cutting. 50c each. 
Kiwanian. The sensation among the peony 
types. Of immense size, American Beauty 
red. 50c. 
La Veta. A combination of pink and bronze; 
very outstanding. An early and free 
bloomer. 50c. 
Oriole. A fine, large dahlia with good stems. 
Color, burnt orange, sometimes with 
white tips. 50c each. 
Sweetheart’s Bouquet. An unique shading of 
salmon rose. Very large, with good stems. 
25c each. 
Isa. Light fawn pink changing to amber. 
Very free bloomer. Beautiful for evening 
decoration. 50c each. 
Protect your hands with Eezy 
Wear Garden Gloves. They are so 
soft, so easy to clean, so comfort¬ 
able. 
Only 75c per pair, and will last 
several seasons. 
Whip O’ Will. An immense flower, 7 to 9 
inches in diameter. Petals broad and flat, 
color, vivid scarlet. 50c each. 
See page 23 for description of 
Eesy Wear Garden Gloves. They 
make gardening a pleasure be¬ 
cause they fit so perfectly you 
hardly realize you have gloves on, 
yet your hands are protected. 
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