The Garden Magazine, February, 1924 
383 
BETTY 
EMMA MARIE 
EASTERN STAR 
The Original Dahlias of 
Quality and Distinction 
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Our Catalogue tells the story of thirty acres of dahlias ten of which 
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Our catalogue contains illustrations 
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DAHLIADEL 
WARREN W. 
Vineland 
NURSERIES 
MAYTROTT 
New Jersey 
Charles ‘Dinged 
Our New Guide to Rose Culture for 1924 
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Illustrates wonderful ‘'Dingee Roses” in natural colors. 
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The crisp glossiness of the leaves, and 
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This rose, honored with the name 
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THE VAN DUSEN NURSERIES 
C. C. McKAY, Manager BOX G, GENEVA, N. Y. 
