The Garden Magazine, March, 1924 
9 
Take Your Choice From Among These:- 
Collection A 
Price 
Collection B 
Price 
Frank A. Walker ------ 
Decorative. Lavender-pink. 
$ .35 
Bianca 
Hybrid Cactus. Lavender. 
$1.00 
George Walters ------- 
Hybrid Cactus. Pink and Gold. 
1.00 
Ignea 
Cactus. Crimson. 
.50 
Madonna _________ 
Decorative. White. 
.50 
Latona 
Peony-flowered. Buff. 
1.00 
Mina Burgle - -- -- -- - 
Decorative. Scarlet. 
.50 
Maiden’s Blush ------- 
Decorative. Pink and White. 
1.50 
Tom Lundy -------- 
Hybrid Cactus. Dark Red. 
1.00 
Pierrot 
Cactus. Buff and White. 
1.00 
Zeppelin - 
Peony-flowered. Lavender. 
.50 
Pride of California ------ 
Decorative. Dark Crimson. 
1.00 
Special Offer: I will supply one each of above 
six splendid sorts for $ 3.00 postpaid. 
Special Offer: I will supply one each of above 
superb six for $ 5.00 postpaid. 
Collection C 
Price 
$ 1.50 
Glory of New Haven - - - - 
Decorative. Pink. 
G. H. Carr - -- -- -- - 1.00 
Decorative. Purple. 
Mabel B. Taft - -.1.00 
Decorative. Yellow. 
Margaret E. Millis ------ 2.00 
Hybrid Cactus. Lavender-pink. 
Millionaire - -- -- -- - 1.50 
Decorative. Lavender-pink. 
The Grizzly - -- -- -- - 2.00 
Decorative. Maroon. 
U. S. A. - -- -- -- -- 3.00 
Decorative. Orange. 
Special Offer: I will supply one each of above 
seven extraordinary sorts for $10.00 postpaid. 
Or Make Your Own Selection on This Basis:— 
Select any $3.00 value for $2.50; any $6.00 value for $5.00; any $12.00 value for $10.00; or all nineteen varieties de- jj 
scribed above, plus an extra one of my selection, twenty sure-to-bloom floral marvels for $15.00 postpaid. This offer is 
made to Garden Magazine Readers exclusively, so please mention this advertisement. 
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- — -_- 1 . and working among the Dahlias. Written so everybody can understand it, and illustrated with true- 
to-nature pictures from photographs, you’ll find it a handy help in your Dahlia growing endeavors. Yours free for the asking—a postcard will do. 
J. K. ALEXANDER, World’s Largest Dahlia Grower 
27-29 Central Street East Bridgewater, Mass. 
JHE dawn for which I have looked for nearly half a 
century of growing Dahlias is here! To-day the 
sun is rising upon a greater appreciation of the 
Dahlia on the part of greater masses than have 
ever worshipped at the shrine of any one flower. 
And I am grateful that I was able to play a small part in 
bringing this about. 
“A Hundred Forms in a Thousand Colors”—how 
utterly inadequate this phrase is when we consider the 
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and the same variety are alike. It is this individ¬ 
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