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Dahlias, continued 
Prices, 15c each, 3 for 40c, $1.50 per doz., except as 
noted. 6 at the doz. rate. 20c varieties, $2.00 per doz. 25c 
varieties, $2.50 per doz. 30c varieties, $3.00 per doz. 
Lavender Lady. Pale lavender-pink; large; informal decor¬ 
ative. 
Little Jewel. A very small, dainty pink; blooms freely. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. Creamy-white tinged pink; 
large; informal decorative. 20c each. 
Minnie McCullough. Combines the red and gold of autumn 
leaves; 4 in.; decorative; excellent; blooms freely. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach. Silvery to purplish-pink suffused white, 
on long stems; very large; 9 in.; formal decorative. 
Mrs. Hartong. Soft bronzy-buff; decorative; 4 to 4% in. 
Mrs. I de Ver Warner. Deep orchid-like mauve-pink; large; 
stout stems; very tall; informal decorative; blooms freely. 
Mrs. J. T. Scheepers. Very large; 8 to 9 in.; canary-yellow, 
tinged pink; formal decorative. 
Perte de Lyon. Pure white fringed petals; 4in.; cactus. 
Sagamore. A lustrous deep canary-yellow tinted red; large; 
decorative; strong, medium length stems; one of the best keep¬ 
ers as a cut flower. 25c each. 
Sanhican’s Monarch. Deep crimson-red tipped silvery, on 
long stems; large; very tall; blooms freely. 
Snowclad. _ Fine pure white quilled pon pon; blooms freely. 
Thomas A. Edison. Very large purplish-maroon; very 
showy; formal decorative; stout stems; moderate growth 25c. 
Tryphena. Pink shading canary; large; informal decorative. 
Venus. White overlaid lavender-pink; 5 in.; decorative. 
Venus.- White overlaid lavender-pink; 5 in.; decorative. 
Viscountess Shembroke. A very free-flowering small cactus, 
terra cotta red; makes a very dainty bouquet. 
White Swan. White, quilled ball, medium size; blooms free¬ 
ly; good stems. 
Daspberries 
They ripen between strawberries and blackberries, begin bear¬ 
ing the 2d year, increase as they become established, and bear 
regularly under proper conditions. Should have a deep soil 
with plenty of humus that retains moisture during a dry year. 
Chief. An excellent red of good color and flavor, about 10 
days earlier than Latham. 50c per 10, $1.00 per 25, 50 or 
more at $3.50 per 100, 500 at $30,00 per 1000. 
Cumberland. One of the best black caps; large, firm, of ex¬ 
cellent quality; early to midseason; hardy, vigorous, produc¬ 
tive. Plant 4x7 ft. 50c per 10, $1.00 per 25, 50 or more at 
$3.50 per 100, 500 at $30.00 per 1000. 
Latham. Large; an attractive brilliant red; of good quality; 
productive. 50c per 10, $1.00 per 25, 50 or more at $3.50' 
per 100, 500 at $30.00 per 1000. 
'Dewberries 
blackberries 
Lucretia. Large, often 134 in. long; sweet, luscious; unex¬ 
celled in size and quality by any blackberry; ripens at the ends 
of the strawberry season, before Early Harvest. 50c per 10, 
$1.00 per 25, 50 or more at $3.50 per 100, 500 at $30.00* 
per 1000. 
youngberry 
A cross between Loganberry and Dewberry; flavor much 
like Red Raspberry. For safety should be mulched with straw 
during winter. Tip plants, 50c per 10, $1.00 per 25, $3.50 
per 100. 
(Currants for felly 
If you like home-made jelly, plant Currants. In the Central 
States they should have partial shade or a northern slope. Plant 
3x4 ft. Red and white, 2 yr. No. 1, one for 25c, 2 for 45c, 
3 or more at 20c each. 
Blackberries begin bearing the second year and under suitable 
conditions may be depended upon for regular, profitable crops. 
A strong, deep loam that will retain moisture, tending toward 
clay rather than sand, is best. If properly tended they may be 
planted 2x6 ft., 3600 per acre. 
Early Harvest. Medium size but juicy, sweet, and valuable 
for its extreme earliness, hardiness and productiveness; firm, 
ships well. 50c per 10, $1.00 per 25, 50 or more at $3.50 
per 100, 500 or more at $30.00 per 1000. 
Qooseberries 
Easily grown and readily respond to a little care. Plant 3x5 
or 4x5 ft. A northern slope or slight shade is best. 
Houghton. The best for most sections; medium size but a 
profuse bearer; resistant to rust; pale dull red when ripe, usu¬ 
ally picked green. 2 yr. No. 1, 1 for 25c, 2 for 45c, 3 or 
more at 20c. 
