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FIELD GROWN DAHLIA ROOTS 
\ V ]\T CYf T'VC 1 IT \T FT \ T We sell only Field-grown roots. Growing plants 
^ LJ I G f Dahlias do not travel well, besides the field- 
grown roots are more likely to give a larger and finer crop of flowers. Our customers 
who have visited our stores during the season when Dahlias were in bloom had the 
opportunity to see our exhibition of flowers cut from our growing stock and all 
correctly labeled. Our large show windows and spacious stores give us unequalled 
facilities for displays of flowers in their season, and we cordially invite all 
whether customers or not, to visit us and take advantage of the opportuni¬ 
ties given to see the various varieties and compare them. Our employees 
are instructed to afford every aid to visitors in making up lists and 
selecting varieties, whether they purchase or not. All are welcome. 
New Decorative Dahlia A. C. IDE 
This is a grand variety and one certain to be in demand, espe¬ 
cially for exhibition. The color is rich, velvety maroon. The 
flowers are large, of fine quality, and are produced freely on 
erect stems. Most of the petals are broad and flat, but some 
of the back ones are twisted and curled, giving a graceful 
finish to the flowers. Price, field-grown roots, 75c. each; 
$7.50 per doz. 
NEW PEONY FLOWERED DAHLIA 
BERCH VAN IIEEMSTEDE 
This variety is very showy, particularly under artificial 
light. The color is a combination of yellow and lavender. 
The flowers are large, well-formed and produced on long 
stems. Price, field-grown roots 50c. each; $5.00 per doz. 
New Decorative Dahlia E. CHEVALIER 
A large, nicely finished flower. The color is white shading to 
light pink at the base of the petal. Each petal is bordered on 
the outer end with purple, the latter color extends downward 
toward the center producing a charming effect. Price, field-grown 
roots, 75c. each - $7.50 per doz. 
New Hybrid Cactus Dahlia GEORGE WALTERS 
Beautiful, large, full flowers of regular shape, long, almost straight 
petals. The color is salmon rose shaded silvery pink. This is one of the 
largest hybrid Dahlias grown and a wonderful bloomer. Price, field-grown 
roots, 75c. each; $7.50 per doz. 
New Decorative Dahlia IIORTULANUS FIET 
A very large, free flowering variety. Color a delicate shade of shrimp pink, the tips of 
each petal barely touched with gold. Price, field-grown roots, 75c. each - $7.50 per doz, 
VON GOETHE 
Decorative Dahlia MABEL 
A most attractive shade of light mauve. Flowers of medium size, of fine 
form with strong stems. Plant branching and free flowering. Price, field- 
grown roots, 50c. each; $5.00 per doz. 
New Decorative Dahlia OFFENBACH 
A most satisfactory Dahlia. Color, clear yellow; graceful flowers, petals 
slightly twisted. The flowers possess simplicity and beauty which should 
make this variety exceedingly popular. Price, field-grown roots, 75c. each; 
$7.50 per doz. 
Cactus Dahlia WOLFGANG VON GOETHE 
Large, gracefully arranged flowers of a rich apricot with carmine shadings. 
The plant is a vigorous grower, of branching habit, producing the flowers 
in great quantities on long stems. Price, field-grown roots, 50c. each; $5.00 
per doz. (See engraving.) 
Decorative Dahlia ULYSSES 
A beautiful variety, rich, velvety crimson in color. The buds are pro¬ 
duced on long stems and open into magnificent flowers quite dazzling in 
velvety brilliance. Price, field-grown roots, 50c. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Peony Flowered Dahlia WEBER 
Very broad petals, rose pink at the base softening to light pink at the 
outer edges. The flowers are large but not so double as most of the Peony 
Dahlias. Price, field-grown roots, 75c. each; $7.50 per doz. 
THE “ALLA-GLOW” COLLECTION OF DAHLIAS 
SHOWN IN COLORS ON OPPOSITE PAGE 
The great and growing desire for useful garden flowers^ and the wonderful 
easy culture and showy appearance are well known. The varieties we 
should give an abundance of flowers for cutting and provide a continuous 
pamphlet, free upon request with order. 
no. i. Cactus Dahlia ETENDARD DE LYON 
Hybrid Cactus type, distinct in shape from all others. The petals are 
broad, curled and wavy, and form a flower fully 6 inches in diameter and 4 
inches deep; a very large flower, yet without any stiffness or formality; its 
color is rich carmine rose, with a brilliant suffusion difficult to describe. 
Price, field-grown roots, 75c. each; $7.50 per doz. 
No. 3. New Decorative Dahlia BALTIMORE 
Undoubtedly one of the finest Dahlias introduced to date.^ The flowers 
are large with broad petals, light lemon yellow in color. The plant is a 
strong grower, of branching habit, producing flowers in great quantity. Long 
stems hold the flowers face upward. Price, field-grown roots, $1.00 each; 
$10.00 per doz. 
No. 4. 
No. 2. New Decorative Dahlia DREAM 
An ideal variety for exhibition. The flowers are frequently 7 inches and 
over in dia'meter. The petals arc broad, yellow at the base and pink at the 
outer ends. Price, field-grown roots, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
New Peony Flowered Dahlia 
PRESIDENT FALLIERES 
A most distinct new variety. The color is intense red, so vivid as to 
dazzle the eye. Flowers large size, typical Peony form; long stems. Very 
free flowering. Price, field-grown roots, 75c. each; $7.50 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER: The “All-a-Glow” Collection of Four Splendid Dahlias, Field-Grown Roots, $3.00 
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