Condon’s Dahlias Are “Guaranteed to Bloom” True to Name and Form. 
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Pompon Dahlias s P ecial Low Uniform Price 
Each, 23 cts.; 3 for 55 cts.; 6 for 90 cts.; doz., $1.50, postpaid. 
They are a miniature of the Snow 
Dahlias, having - a perfect ball-like 
form, but smaller in size, blooms 
average 1 y 2 to 2 inches across, 
plants which are more branching 
and dwarfer produce abundance of 
flowers all summer and early fall 
that are ideal for bouquets and ta¬ 
ble decorations. 
2684 CARDINAL. A beautiful red 
of perfect form and shape. The 
small blood red blooms are very at¬ 
tractive in bouquets. 
2687 JOE FETTE. Pure white, 
well shaped blooms borne in pro¬ 
fusion on long strong stems. 
2686 ROSA WILMOUTH. Rich 
rose-pink. The small blooms are 
carried abundantly on compact 
plants, making it very desirable for 
the border. 
2689 YELLOW GEM. Bright yel¬ 
low, a very free bloomer. Stems 
are long and strong; excellent va¬ 
riety for cutting. 
2688 LITTLE HERMAN. Flow¬ 
ers are deep red tipped with white, 
symmetrical in shape, very free 
bloomer. 
2085 Snowclad Pompon 
2685 SNOWCLAD. Pure white. 
This is without doubt the best 
of the white pompons. Flowers 
are of perfect shape and form. 
2635 Prince of Persia 
2657 KING MIDAS. (I. D.) Magnificent Doable Yellow. 
A very large and therefore most popular Informal Deco¬ 
rative that has fascinated thousands at the shows and 
in exhibition beds of Dahlia growers. Has magnificent, 
fully double, deep blooms of an intense rich yellow color. 
Each, 50 cts.; 3 for $1.25. 
2631 ROSE FALLON. (F. D.) Color is a dark orange 
tinged with ambler and salmon. The massive blooms 
produced well above the foliage makes this an outstand¬ 
ing decorative Dahlia, and we certainly recommend it 
to you. Each, 50 cts.; 3 for $1.35. 
2633 JERSEY SOVEREIGN, (i. D.) Salmon orange. 
The flowers of this Informal Decorative Dahlia are very 
large and are produced on long strong stems well above 
the foliage of the sturdy plant. Each, 45 cts.; 3 for $1.25. 
2629 W. H. HOGAN. (F. D ) Garnet red with white 
tips running down the center of each petal. Each and 
every one of which comes true to color. W. H. Hogan 
is without any doubt one of the outstanding variegated 
dahlias to date. Each, 45 cts.; 3 for $1.25. 
2669 COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. (C) A delicate 
apricot shading to¬ 
wards the edges of the 
petals to carmine-pink. 
Early. Each, 30 cts.; 
2657 Kin,g Midas Double Yellow 3 for 75 cts. 
2681 Condon’s Sensational Bargain 
of Unnamed Dahlias 
$1.35 a Dozen, Postpaid. 3 for 40 cts.; 6 for 75 cts. 
Every year we g-row in our Test or Trial Fields hundreds of different varieties 
of Dahlias. In the fall when these tubers are dug - we do not try to keep them 
separate as to color, type or variety, but we put them into what we call Mixed 
Varieties. Surely this is one wonderful assortment, containing - many new and 
distinct varieties. Many of the single tubers are worth twice the price we ask for 
a dozen. Knowing you will appreciate this wonderful bargain, and that it will 
create thousands of new dahlia growers, we offer these at bargain prices. 
DAHLIAS 
Newest and Finest Varieties 
2679 ILLINOIS. (I. D.) Awarded Prize Century of 
Progress at Chicago. First Time Offered to the Pub¬ 
lic. Beautiful Rose with dark center. Long, strong 
stem. Best early bloomer. Drouth resisting. Fine 
for cutting. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
2664 PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA. (F. D.) (Lohrman.) 
Called the “American Beauty” Dahlia. Winner of 
Gold and Silver Medals. Huge crimson red flowers 
produced on long straight stems. Each, 35 cts.; 3 for 
90 cts. 
2630 MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. (F. D.) Deep 
mauve-pink. One of the very best Dahlias grown. 
Long stiff stems and excellent for cut flowers. Each, 
25 cts.; 3 for 65 cts. 
2635 PRINCE OF PERSIA. Bright Red Exhibition 
Dahlia. (I. D.) Very dark red with velvety mark¬ 
ing; immense size blooms, very deep, often a foot 
across. Each, 60 cts.; 3 for $1.50. 
