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C /f (i/f . Awarded First Prize Best Seedling at American Dahlia Society 
VJli'gUiilUrtf • Show, 1921. Again in 1922 awarded First Prize for best 2 year 
old seedling. A golden yellow decorative with vivid old rose shadings at base of each 
petal. 
At the Storrs, Conn., Trial Grounds in 1923, Sagamore was considered by many 
who saw it throughout the season as one of the two most satisfactory varieties of the 
178 on trial t here. 
Its achievements in winning the “Darnell Cup” at the 1923 A. D. S. show in the 
Novel Class of 25 blooms judged for perfection and keeping qualities and also First 
Prize in class for “Best Vase Any Other Color," 12 blooms, speaks for the wonder¬ 
ful commercial and exhibition possibilities and qualities of this Dahlia. 
We Offer for 1924! 
*MerveilIeux—Pink Dec. *The Lark—Golden Rose, H. Cac. 
*Amelita—Pink and White Dec. *Kohinoor—Golden Yellow Dec. 
*Nidia—Rose Purple Cac. Hunter’s Moon—Clear yellow II. C. 
*Target Rock—Rich red Dec. Hubert Badetty—Salmon Buff Cac. 
(*Dahlias awarded A. D. S. Certificate of Merit, Storrs, Conn.) 
Our 1924 Catalogue with full description of Sagamore and others of the famous 
James Kirby creations in addition to introductions of our own origination and those of 
other growers will be sent upon request. 
Badetty Bros., Huntington Dahlia Gardens 
Huntington. New York 
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MODERATE PRICES HIGHEST QUALITY 
Hero arc a few of the many interesting and desirable 
vegetables described in the new 1924 catalogue. 
Cortland Tomatoes: 
Ripens a week earlier than Earliana—is larger, 
smoother and a better yielder—is free from cracks 
—continues to bear longer than any other Early 
Tomato—is the earliest to ripen. 
Frost Proof Bermuda Onions: 
Delicious and appetizing—can be grown in the 
North as well as Texas. Larger and finer onions 
can be grown from plants than from sets. These 
plants enable any one to grow large delicious Ber¬ 
muda Onions in your own garden or for market. 
King of Denmark Spinach: 
The new miracle spinach—an early spinach that 
simply will not run to seed. 
FORREST S FLOWER SEEDS 
Have the same high quality as Forrest’s Vege¬ 
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annual climber ever sent out —Branching Aster 
and Astermums that look like Chrysanthemums— 
giant waved Spencer Sweet Peas, etc. 
FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS 
are grown by experts in the country that produces the highest and 
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tomatoes, all at one time, and all 
of marketable size. 
This brand is especially good 
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Why buy peaches 
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for a small initial 
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peaches in the 
world ? 
Our Rochester 
frequently bears fruit 
the year planted. 
ONE CUSTOMER 
WRITES: 
Grove City, Pa., Aug. 28, 1923 
Dear Sirs: 
While eating some luscious peaches from the trees I purchased from you, I thought 
possibly you might be interested in these facts. 
These trees were shipped in April, 1922, and through some error were not delivered 
for more than a week after reaching Grove City. We planted them the last week in Apri., 
1922. From one tree this year, we have taken thirty-seven fine large peaches, inis tree 
stands about eleven feet high, the spread of the branches being fully six feet and had it 
not been for late frost we would have had easily a peek or more from each tree, we trunk 
this is a most unusual occurrence and believe it speaks unusually well for the quality of 
trees sent out by your nursery. I might add that the quality of the fruit is wondeifully nn . 
Very truly yours. 
Sworn and subscribed before me FRED A. MILLS 
this 28th day of August, 1923 
LOUISE SPEARS, Notary Public 
Send your name for a copy of our new Catalogue and Planting Guide 
—32 pages, over 50 illustrations. It tells you about the Rochester 
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worth planting. 
Send for Catalogue “K” To-day 
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ROCHESTER NEW YORK 
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