THE WORLD, F.D.—A nice size flower of pur¬ 
ple and silver. An old favorite and should be in 
every garden .50 
THE COMMODORE, I.D,—Perhaps one of the 
largest yellows ever produced on good stems. 
Medium low bush .50 
THE FIREMAN, F.D.—Very attractive red with 
slight veins of yellow. A fine keeper on splen¬ 
did stems .75 
TIP TOP, S.C.—A combination of violet purple 
and light lavender. Medium size flowers on 
long stems. A free producer. .50 
VIN-WELL FAIRY, F.D.—One of the freest 
blooming whites we have ever grown. The 
bushes are literally covered with nice six to 
seven-inch flowers on good stems.50 
VOIT’S IDEAL, S.C.—A Holland white that is 
always good. Not so large, but a fine keeper. 
Tall bushes and lots of nice flowers all the time.. .50 
VICTORIA, Cactus — Another Holland novelty 
that is greatly admired by all, being a light 
sulphur yellow with fine petals and good stems.. .75 
WHITE WONDER, I.D.—Pure white of large 
size. Very showy .50 
SPECIAL —Any of the 50c varieties in the above list 
can be bought at 3 for $1.00 all one kind, providing 
two or more varieties are ordered at one time. 
We told you last year that Freda George from Aus- 
trlia was a beauty. This year more people know it is 
true. 
The time has come when “just dahlias”’ won’t do. 
Ours are better than that, and all have stood the test. 
