SAGAMORE. A golden color shading to 
orange buff in center. 50 cents each. 
SATAN. Flaming red with a touch of gold in 
the center. Strong grower. $1.00 each. 
EXTRA DAHLIAS. On each dahlia order of 
$2.00 or more (collections below excluded) you may 
choose extras to the amount of 25% of your order. 
We grow many more dahlias in smaller num¬ 
bers. If your favorite is not listed, ask for it. /We 
either have it or can secure it for you. 
Four Popular Dahlias Collection 
One each JANE COWL, IDA PERKINS, 
JERSEY BEACON, and AVALON—named and 
labeled. Sent postpaid to you for only $1.25. 
Special Big: Four Collection 
Four beautiful dahlias, assorted colors but un¬ 
labeled. Sent postpaid for only $1.00. 
We will reserve dahlias until May 1, 1937, for 
25% of order. We ship now until May 15, 1937. 
Extristrong Iris 
Iris are among the easiest flowers to grow and 
need very little attention. The flowers come very 
early when flowers are scarce and appreciated. Use 
liberally for borders, along walks and drives, and 
round flower beds. The first cost is the only cost 
and if they are taken up and diivided in a few years, 
will return the investment many times. You may 
plant separately although three roots make a show¬ 
ing much quicker. Early planted roots bloom better 
the first year but it is safe to plant iris any time. 
“S" refers to the three standard or upright 
curling petals. “F” refers to the three falls or Idroop- 
ing petals. 
The price of ten iris is eight times the price of 
one. 
AMBASSADOR. Late. S—smoky purple; F— 
velvety purple maroon. Very popular. Each 15 cents. 
AZURE. Japanese Iris. Long delicate mauve 
blue flower. Double. Each, 50 cents. 
BLACK V/INGS. Large flowers of intense 
deep blue overlaid with a frost folack luster. Each, 
$1.25. 
CAPRICE. S—reddish purple; F—deeper 
purple. Each, 10 cents. 
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