ADEL, IOWA 
DAHLIAS 
We have made a specialty of Dahlias for many years, growing only 
the World's best Varieties. Plain, concise directions for culture and 
care of tubers will be sent with each order. Letters following names 
of varieties indicate the class or type, as follows: C.—Cactus; H. C. 
—Hybrid Cactus; B—Ball; D.—Decorative; P.—Peony, Pom Pom. 
Numerals indicate, so far as possible, the size of the flower; for in¬ 
stance, 9x4 means 9 inches across and 4 inches deep. 
A- IUN RA, D.—8x3*2. Copper and bronze, each.$ .50 
A. D. LIVONI, B.—21-2x2^ 2 . Best shell pink, each.35 
AMELIA EARHART, S. C.—A large, golden apricot of immense 
size. A prize-winner in Eastern Dahlia Shows and quoted at 
$5.00 stock by some growers. Our price. 2.50 
BASHFUL GIANT, D.—9x4. Apricot buff, each.50 
BARBARA REDFERN, D.—10x412. Old rose and orange, each. .50 
BLUE BIRD. (Sanichans) D—8x4. The finest blue dahlia to date .59 
BONNIE BLUE, B.—5x4. Lavender blue, each.25 
CHAMPAGNE, D.—Sx4. Orange, buff and pink, each.50 
COMMODORE, I. D.—An immense flower of clear sulphur yel¬ 
low, easily grown to one foot across. One of the winners at the 
World’s Fair, Chicago . 1.00 
DAKOTA, D.—9x5. Rich bronze-red.40 
D. M. MOORE, D.—6x312. Darkest maroon, each.25 
DOROTHY STONE, I. D.—A huge flower of deep rose pink, and 
of great size and beauty. A free bloomer, with long stems.75 
EDNA FERBER, D.—9x4. Coral red, Extra, each.75 
ELITE GLORY, D.—10x4. Rose red. Extra, each.50 
ELINOR VANDERVEER, D.—8x4. Fine satiny, pink, each.50 
EMPEROR, D.—8x4. Deep purple maroon, each.50 
GLADYS SHERWOOD, H. C.—8x4. Pure white, each.40 
GRIZZLY, D.—8x3. Rich velvety red, each.50 
GIANT RUBY, D.—10x4. Vivid red, good stems. A wonderful 
flower, each.50 
GOV. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT—(New). Giant Decorative, 
true Jack rose color. Try it. 1.00 
GRACE—Large decorative, waxy white, shaded with orchid 
pink, Beautiful, each. 1.00 
GOLD RUSH, D.—Large, deep yellow. A strong grower, blooms 
freely. 
.50 
