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CHOICE SELECTED DAHLIAS—Continued 
Add 5c each If wanted by mall; If by express at purchaser’s expense. 
Superb Cactus Dahlias 
Emma Marie (S. C.)—Deep rose, tinting to cream at center. 
Flowers have full high centers and are borne on long stems, early 
and free blooming. Each, 35c. 
Ethel Wolfrum (C.) —Beautiful deep pink. A splendid cut flower, 
fine for garden display. Each, 35c. 
Jersey’s Sweetheart (S. C.)—A dainty, attractive variety for 
cutting. Delice pink, shading to white in the centre. Flowers 
produced in great quantities on slender, stiff stems. Each, 35c. 
Kroon Jewel (C)—One of the best of its color. A fine variety 
for garden display and cutting. Color, rich golden bronze. Free 
blooming. Each, 35c. 
Mrs. Edna Spencer (C.)—A splendid variety for cutting. The 
large flowers are grown on long stems, and are a delicate lavender 
pink, suffused white. A real orchid color. Free blooming. Each, 35c. 
Reine Cayeux (C.)—Brilliant glowing red. Extremely profuse 
bloomer. An ideal variety for garden. Each, 35c. 
Robert E. Lee (S. C.)—A rich red that does not fade is decidedly 
uncommon, and that is what attracts you to this dahlia, along with its 
good form, erect stems and free-blooming habits, making it an ideal 
cut flower and exhibition. Each, 50c. 
Rollo Boy (S. C.) —Color, rich golden yellow, with darker suf¬ 
fusion, a strong vigorous grower, and free bloomer. Each, 35c. 
Snow Boy (C.)—One of the best white varieties. A strong 
grower and a free bloomer. Fine for cutting. Each, 35c. 
Sunset Glow (S. C.)—Similar to Red Cross in color, but better 
in every way. It is a profuse bloomer, holds a full center and has good 
growing habits. One of the pleasing autumn shades, yellow at base 
of petals, suffused scarlet and tipped yellow. A good late summer 
cut flower. Each, 35c. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 1 each of the 10 varieties, $2.75 postpaid. 
THE DAHLIA 
By L. K. Peacock. A practical treatise which full describes 
the habits, cultivation, propogation and history of the dahlia. 
A book which everyone can read and enjoy, and which no grower, 
large or small, can do without. $1.25 
Postage extra, 10c. 
Paeony Flowered Dahlias 
Autumn Glow. —A wonderful garden variety; a strong vigorous 
grower and an early, profuse bloomer. Color, yellow tipped scarlet; 
very bright and effective. Each, 25c. 
Canada. —One of, if not the largest of all white Paeony Dahlias. 
The flowers are massive, with heavy petals, and are held erect on 
long stiff stems.. An early, free and continuous bloomer. The 
plant is strong, vigorous and healthy, exceptionally fine for cutting, 
exhibition or garden. Each, 25c. 
Diemont Von Bystein. —White suffused and shaded blue lilac. 
Very fine form and a free bloomer. Each, .25c. 
Fackel. —A lovely color combination, rich golden scarlet, tipped 
golden yellow, an early and profuse bloomer. Each, 25c. 
Ida Fries. —yery bright and attractive. Brilliant crimson, shaded 
plum, tipped lighter, making it very effective. The petals are 
beautifully irregular. Each, 25c. 
Mme. A. Breule. —Color, orchid pink tinting to lilac. Flowers 
are held upright on long slender stems; a popular variety. 
Each, 25c. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 1 each of the 6 varieties, $1.25 postpaid. 
Select Ball Dahlias 
Gold Medal. —Deep golden yellow, tipped and suffused oriental 
red; splendid form; very striking and effective. Each, 35c. 
Jean Kerr. A fine pure white variety. Full ball type. Profuse 
bloomer on long stems. Each, 25c. 
Jersey Beacon Ball. One of the choicest ball dahlias. Color, 
geranium scarlet with buff reflex turning to a brilliant orange. Fine 
for cutting, garden display and exhibition. Each, 25c. 
Maud Adams. —One of the most delicately lovely of this class, 
being a clear shell pink. It is beautifully formed and an early and 
free bloomer, on fine stiff stems. Each, 25c. 
Miss Helen Hollis. Bright red with quilled petals, always full 
to the center. One of the best. Each, 25c. 
Red Duke. —Rich dazzling, cardinal red; splendid form with 
quilled petals. A red Grand Duke Alexis. Each, 25c. 
Waldheim Glory .—Rich golden yellow, without blemish, the 
largest and best of all yellow ball dahlias. A strong grower, early 
and free bloome 7 '. Each, 50c. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 1 each of the 7 varieties, $1.75 postpaid. 
Pompon Dahlias 
These miniature Dahlias are being grown more extensively each 
year and should be included in every collection, as they are invalu¬ 
able for bouquets, and table decoration. 
Aimee. A popular small long stemmed variety. Color, orange 
shaded apricot, producing a bronze effect. Each, 25c. 
DeeDee. A splendid variety with perfect blooms on long stems. 
Color, pale lavender. Fine for exhibition. Each, 25c. 
Joe Fette. One of the best pure white varieties. Perfect little 
blooms on strong stems. Each, 25c. 
Johnny. —Very profuse bloomer on good stems. The most perfect 
and smallest dark red or maroon dahlia grown. Each, 25c. 
Little Beauty. —Soft mauve pink. Each, 25c. 
Little David. —Bronzy orange; perfect form and profuse bloomer 
Splendid cut flower. Each, 25c. 
Little Edith. —As perfect a pom as you can wish for, either in 
the garden or show room. Color, primrose yellow, tipped bright 
carmine. Each, 25c. 
Rose Wilmouth. —Small, fine formed; rose pink. Each, 25c. 
Yellow Gem. —Clear canary yellow, of fine form. A strong 
growing compact plant, and an extremely profuse bloomer. Each, 25c. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 1 each of the 9 varieties, $1.85 postpaid* 
Select Miniature Dahlias 
These have already become most popular. They embrace the 
small Decorative and the intermediate between Pompon and BalL 
They are all dwarf, and profuse bloomers. 
Babatte. Very profuse bloomer. Color, white suffused pink, 
outer petals shaping to cameo pink. Each, 35c. 
Cocarde. —A most exquisite shade, a combination of soft salmon 
pink, shading to salmon rose. Beautiful regular form, and an early, 
free and continuous bloomer. Each, 35c. 
Larry. —This is going to be universally grown for all purposes. 
It has rare beauty of form and color; a free bloomer on long straight 
stiff stems. Color, bright rosy or spectrum red. Each, 25c. 
Little Jewel. —Sometimes called decorative pompon, and listed 
as a pompon, but it is one of the original Rosettes. A beautiful 
bright, luminous pink tinting lighter toward the tips. Each, 35c. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 1 each of the 4 varieties, $1.00 postpaid. 
Unnamed Dahlias 
A mixture of high grade varieties of all types which will give 
profusion of bloom the entire season. 
Each Dos. 100 
Mixed, all colors.$0.20 $2.00 $15.00 
