DAHLIAS 
BOSE FALLON (F. D.)—Giant old gold, 
tall growing and very large blooms, out¬ 
standing .15c 
SANHICAN’S QUEEN (I. D.)—Most un¬ 
usual coloring. A blending of apricot with 
a faint flush of Carmine rose deepening to¬ 
ward tight centers which are always full. 
Good growing habits .15c 
SANTA BARBARA (F. D.)—Beautiful 
rose pink, tall with excellent carriage. For 
three years carried American Home 
Achievement medal .1.15c 
FORDHOOK MARVEL (F. D.)—A giant 
sheen bloom. Color peach red shading to 
strawberry pink, suffused salmon orange. 
Vigorous plants and great producers.12c 
FRANK MILLER (F. D.)—Picric yellow 
of large size on a fine straight stem.15c 
EDNA FERBER (S. C.)—Coral Gold..25c 
GRAF ZEPPELIN (F. D.)—White.25c 
JERSEY BEAUTY (F. D.)—Pink. Known 
world over as one of the best dahlias for 
cut flowers .10c 
ROOTED CUTTINGS — Strong and 
healthy that have been taken from field- 
grown clumps benched in sand and peat 
moss and rooted in fine sand, are nice and 
green, 3 or 4 inches tall. • 
TUBERS — Our Tubers are strong, 
healthy, field-grown, field inspected. 
PLANTS—Either Rooted Cuttings in 
2 *4-inch pots or Tuber divisions. These 
will develop into a good bush, bloom pro¬ 
fusely this year and produce good clumps 
of roots for next season. May 15 to June 15 
is our Dahlia planting season. 
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