Mrs. I. De Ver Warner. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. (Decorative.) 
Probably the most popular variety grown today 
A .solid deep mauve pink or orchid. Long stiff 
stems and excellent for cut flowers. Flowers 
often measure 10 inches across. Each, 20c; 3 
for 45c, postpaid. 
ELINOR VANDERVEER. (Decorative.) An 
incomparable dahlia of exquisite beauty and of 
great size and depth, having every desirable 
quality. Color, a rich, glowing, satiny pink. One 
of the earliest to flower. Each, 20c; 3 for 45c, 
postpaid. 
HARRY MAYER. (Formal-Decorative.) Giant 
silvery pink shading to soft creamy center. Good 
for cut flower purposes, ideal habits. Each, 20c; 
3 for 45c, postpaid. 
JANE COWL. A massive decorative; color 
glistening bronze-buff and old gold. Flowers 
measure 10 inches across. A stem of unusual 
strength holds the giant flower erect over a plant 
of ideal growth. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c, postpaid. 
JERSEY’S BEACON. (Decorative.) A uni¬ 
versal favorite as an exhibition and garden 
flower; color is a Chinese scarlet with a paler 
reverse, giving it a two-toned effect. Flowers 
are large and globular in shape. The plant is a 
vigorous grower, having splendid insect-resisting 
foliage. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c, postpaid. 
JERSEY BEAUTY. (Decorative.) One of the 
finest of all dahlias. A beautiful shade of pink 
that can hardly be described in words The 
flowers are large and carried high above the 
foliage on long, wiry stems. A wonderful keeper 
and excellent for exhibition or commercial pur¬ 
poses. This variety has been awarded many 
prizes and medals. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c• 6 for 
$1.10, postpaid. 
Olds' DAHLIAS 
JEAN KERR. (Decora¬ 
tive.) A good commercial 
white dahlia much used by 
florists and in gardens 
where cut flowers are de¬ 
sired. Good grower, de¬ 
pendable and popular. Each, 
20c; 3 for 45c, postpaid. 
MELODY. (Ball-Decora¬ 
tive.) Lacy foliage, fine 
stems. Soft light yellow, 
closed center. Each, 10c; 3 
for 25c, postpaid. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS. 
(Decorative.) Awarded First 
Prize for best flower at four 
greatest Eastern shows fall 
of 1928. Color, true rose 
pink, later deepening to 
mallow pink. Gigantic 
bloom, broad petals over¬ 
lapping, with twisted ends. 
Full center, very long stem, 
foliage dark green and in¬ 
sect proof; a great bloomer 
and an excellent keeper. 
Each, 50c; 3 for $1.45, 
postpaid. 
KENTUCKY. (Decorative.) A 
brilliant light salmon orange shad- 
ln S oran .g e yellow at the base 
and deepening to grenadine pink 
on outer petals. It is a sport of 
Jersey Beauty credited with all its 
habits and practically blight and 
stunt proof. Flower is larger than 
Jersey Beauty and a real delight 
in every respect. Each, 30c; 3 for 
75c, postpaid. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON. (Decora¬ 
tive.) An exhibition type decorative of large 
nini . a ? d gr f at i b ® aut y- Color is an opalescent 
p ?“£> m e of petals , creamy white; reverse phlox 
pink. Strong upright stems; dark green foliage. 
MRS part 3 for 45c, postpaid, 
y??®* CARL SALBACH. (Decorative.) A 
well-known California variety with long stems, 
raW Z e 7 W ei 'i e - 11 J* lar S e 'y used « deco¬ 
rative woik; a large flower of a bright lilac 
thne« ,, lgbter at base of petals, some- 
fn!. described as mauve pink. We recommend 
laid any sarden ’ Each - 15c ! 3 f or 35c, post- 
SPECIAL FREE OFFER 
Rn E °rM Last year the beautify 
Rose Glory dahlia sold for $1 per bulb. We 
were fortunate in having a large stock of 
these and are giving away one bulb absolute¬ 
ly free with every $1 order for dahlias. 
Rose Glory is the finest rose pink cut 
flower grown today. A formal-decorative 
carrying a massive deep rose pink flower on 
long straight stem. Exceedingly easy to grow. 
QUEEN,Pompon,amber shadedapricof 
DARKEY, ., very deep maroon 
FREIBRIGHT,Pompon,light prirnroieyellow 
GEM of BEAUTY, Pompon, pole lavender,tipped purple 
QUEEN of BELGIANS, Mm.-B., pa le pink 
COLOR RIOT, purple, tipped white 
FRANK A.WALKER,Mtn.-Det.,clear pink 
STAR of the EAST, Pompon, pure white 
RED STAR. (Semi-Cactus.) A medium large 
bloom of beautiful cardinal red and fine form; 
bush is very thrifty and produces abundance 
of long stemmed blooms. Each, 60c; 3 for 
$1.50, postpaid. 
ROSE GLORY. (Formal Decorative.) The best 
deep pink dahlia grown today. Each, 50c. (See 
Special Free Offer.) 
SAGAMORE. (Decorative.) A large saffron 
yellow, perfect form flower, tinted bright red. 
A free-flowering variety of sturdy habit. Flow¬ 
ers average 8 inches in diameter. Each, 25c; 
3 for 60c, postpaid. 
SANHICAN’S BLUEBIRD. (Decorative.) A 
near blue bloom of gigantic proportions and 
perfect form, whose outer petals at maturity 
are bright violet blue, while the center retains 
the violet tint. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c, postpaid. 
SANHICAN MONARCH. (Informal-Decora¬ 
tive.) Tyrian rose, shaded lighter rose. Distinc¬ 
tive coloring, very prolific bloomer. Each, 20c; 
3 for 45c, postpaid. 
THOMAS A. EDISON. (Decorative.) Royal 
Purple named for the famous Electrical W'izard 
with his approval. Staghorn petal formation, 
insect resistant foliage, cane stiff stems, thrifty 
growing habits, is the report on this new Dahlia 
from high sources. Each, 45c; 3 for $1.10, 
postpaid. 
OLDS’ FINEST MIXED DAHLIAS 
to "he^ound 6 in f dahlias T’for 1h « ing , o Ve / y shape ’ size and color 
postpaid aanUas - 3 f °r 30c, 6 for 55c; 12 for $1.00; 50 for $4.00, 
Dwarf Pearl Tuberose. 
TUBEROSE BULBS 
The sweetest scented flower 
that grows and one of the most 
charming. 
DWARF PEARL. Darge, 
double wax-like flowers of 
purest white; orange-blossom 
fragrance. Large Bulbs. Each, 
10c; 3 for 25c; 6 for 45c; 12 
for 80c, postpaid. 
OLDS’ CANNAS 
['“=? «wm V the STSE***, 
,„n E L LL0W ,- laN ?, HUMBE RT. Tour feet. An orchid-Uo,verin B sort of the 
well-known Kmg Humbert. Foliage a very dark green, with flowers measuring 
o to 7 inches acioss, individual petals measuring 3 to 3 % inches in diameter 
^W 6r 3 de?P 7i Ch ? ellow - softl y spotted and blotched with bright red Some 
plants occasionally give a scarlet or scarlet striped flower, which we consider 
postpaid^ Vemen ^ rather tban an objection. Each, 15c; 3 for 35c; 12 for $1.25, 
MRS ALFRED CONRAD. Four feet. One of the very best cannas in com¬ 
merce today. The large, exquisitely shaded salmon-pink flowers are produced 
^ ea ! abundance on robust, upright stalks. We consider this superior to all 
other pink cannas. Each, 20c; 3 for 45c; 12 for $1.60 postpaid 
iA PRIC ®. T - Four feet - Th e color is a buff-yellow base’ overspread with salmon- 
p nk, making a mass effect of rich apricot. The chief characteristic of this 
flower is its marvelous durability, for it stands heavy rain and hot sun better 
thana ny of her canna we know of. Each, 20 c; 3 for 45c; 12 for $1.60, postpaid. 
EUREKA. Three and one-half feet. The best white canna. Foliage light 
green; strong growth with large blooms. Color creamy white with faint lavender 
stripling in the throat. Each, 15c; 3 for 35c; 12 for $1,25, po stpaid. 
1 One bulb each of the above six Cannas for 70c, postpaid. "**| 
wnT LE f. S fh^°l E T° rder ? ani ? a bulbs ear, F and P Qt the bulbs in April. You 
Will S 1 four weeks ' n the blooming season. Orders for canna bulbs 
^lll be mailed as soon as weather permits. 
The President, Canna. 
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