Art Types 
Art types, the latest “rave” in Dahlias, which are very similar to 
decorative types, except they have a fancy center, very free flowering 
on long cane like stems, blooms 4 to 6 inches, very fine for garden 
decoration or cut flowers. Popular wuth florists. This select list 20c each. 
(Special offer: $1.75 dozen postpaid, net.) 
252—Aurore. Large salmon orange. 
179—Billionaire. Old gold and orange shades. Blooms 9x4”. 
258—Cleopatra. Showy red and gold, early free blooming. 
260—Diana. True marean scarlet, 8 to 10 inch blooms on stems two to 
three feet long. Very attractive. 
49—Evenescent. Gorgeous yellow and pink shades. Prolific bloomer. 
262—Geisha. Very attractive yellow and red combination. 
276—MMe. Von Bystein. Beautiful lilac pink, popular with florists. 
283—Rosalea Styles. Rose pink, a beauty. Very popular. 
286—White Cap. Very attractive white, blooms 4-6 inches. Very popular 
as a cut flower with florists for large decorations such as wed¬ 
dings, etc. A very prolific bloomer. 
Pom Pons—15c Each 
The newest “Craze” in Dahlias, small round flowers borne in 
greatest profusion, dwarf, compact branching plants, very desirable and 
make the best cut flowers of all. Special offer: any 8 $1.00, postpaid. 
106—Amber Queen. Clear amber shaded apricot. Most popular. 
98— Bronze Beauty. Buff to deep orange. 
149—Calumet. Very beautiful rose lavender. Excellent. 
760—Darksome. Dark red or maroon on long stems. 
97—Dot. A pure white of perfect form. 
99— Golden Queen. Most popular. Pure yellow. 
154—Jessica. Gold overlaid dark rose. 
768—Joe Fette. A pure white of perfect form. 
172—Prince Charming. Attractive purple. 
96—Raphel. A very dark maroon. 
177—Snow Clad. One of the best pure whites. 
Ball Dahlias—15c Each, Postpaid 
Especially fine for cut flowers or garden decorations. Very free 
blooming and extra good keepers. 
32—A. D*. Livonia. Bright shell pink. 
289—American Beauty. Red. Extra long stems. 
31—Bertha Bernstein. Beautiful soft light lavender. 
294—Clara Seaton. Yellow brown, very popular. 
69—James Vick. Purple crimson. Very popular. 
379—Floral Park Jewell. Red tipped white, showy. 
176—Maude Adams. White overlaid pink. 
129—Melody. Soft light yellow. 
173—Miss Helen Hollis. Beautiful bright scarlet. 
82—Queen of Yellows. Most popular yellow. 
103—Robert Broomfield. Most popular and best white. 
131—Red Hussar. Very beautiful scarlet. 
123— Storm King. Pure white, florists favorite. 
318— Stradella. Deep purple crimson, very outstanding. 
124— Sylvia. Good pink for any purpose. 
319— Tillamook. Very beautiful blush, popular. 
320— Vivian. White overlaid rose purple. Gorgeous. 
324—Yellow Duke. An excellent yellow. Florists favorite. 
Special offer: Any eight, $1.00 postpaid, net. 
Miniatures 
Good for garden decoration, and very fine for cut flowers due to 
their keeping qualities. They are known as blooming fools due to 
being prolific bloomers. Very popular with florists. 
851— Baby Royal. S. C. salmon pink. Popular __ ___ .25 
137- — Blue Stocking. S. C. Very popular purple blue _ _15 
852— Carlo. S. C. Buff shaded pink ..... 40 
74 — Countess of Lonsdale. C. Salmon apricot pink. A beauty ..15 
133 — Darlene. F. D. Shell pink on good stems. Florists favorite_ .15 
191 — E. De-Lyon. Clear deep purple. Very popular _ .20 
184 — General Butler. S. C. Very dark lilac ..15 
63 — Ford’s Fairy. S. C. Attractive lavender .... .15 
62— Lawine. S. C. White tinged lavender. A beauty . .15 
63— X—Libelle. S. C. Gorgeous royal purple. Very popular . 20 
80—Pearl De-Lyon. S. C. Pure white, serrated petals. Very pop¬ 
ular with florists ..... .. .20 
83—Reyene Cayeux. S. C. Very beautiful brilliant red _ _20 
192— Vera. S. C. Carmine, yellow and white, 7x3Very 
popular .—....... 15 
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