Plant with Confidence 
DAHLIAS 
Peonies 
The culture of peonies is very easy and it does not re¬ 
quire any certain soil, either sandy or heavy will do. The 
earth must be spaded deep. A little manure mixed in 
would not hurt. After your ground is in shape, plant the 
roots from 2 to 3 feet apart, covering the crown only 1 to 2 
inches. Then give them plenty of water for best results. 
The best of the many varieties are those mentioned below. 
3 to 5 eyes. 
Baroness Schroeder. Flesh white, tinted cream. Eose 
type. Very large. Midseason. Each, 39c. 
Felix Crousse. Brilliant, dazzling red. Large, compact. 
Late midseason. Each, 30c. 
Festiva Maxima. Pure white with prominent crimson 
flakes. Large. Early. Each, 29c. 
Karl Rosenfield. Very bright, clear crimson. Vigorous. 
Tall. Free blooming. Early. Each, 30c. 
La Perle. Light old-rose pink. Double. Fine bloomer. 
Sweet scented. Midseason. Each, 30c. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Large lilac-pink. Double type. Early. 
Each, 30c. 
President Roosevelt. Deep brilliant red. Medium size, 
compact. Midseason. Each, 30c. 
Choice of Red, White, 
Pink. Unnamed vari¬ 
eties, large roots. 
Each, 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Postage. Each, 10c; 3 
for 17c. 
Dahlias 
Our Dahlias are of the flnest 
quality and selection. 
Culture: Pick a sunny spot 
if possible and spade well; do 
not use too much manure, for 
a small quantity goes far with 
the Dahlia; then lay the root 
on its side about 4 inches from 
the surface. In covering, be 
sure to have the soil packed 
firmly about the tuber or roots; 
plant only when the soil is dry, 
then water sparingly. 
Key—(PF), Peony Flowered. (D), Decorative. (C), 
Cactus. (HC), Hybrid-Cactus. (S), Show. 
Avalon. (D) Pure clear yellow; the large flowers are very 
distinct and pleasing in shape, always full to the 
center. Each, 25c. 
Bashful Giant. (D) One of the largest Dahlias introduced. 
The immense blooms are excellent for exhibition, the 
color is apricot with golden shadings. Each, 25c. 
Bon Ton. (S) Ball shaped, deep garnet red. Each, 25c. 
Champagne. (D) Color of dull golden champagne, vary¬ 
ing to chamois. Each, 25c. 
Chemars Eureka. (D) The best large white Dahlia for 
cutting, has a faint tinge of lavender at the center. 
Each, 50c. 
Davy Crockett. (HC) A wonderful scarlet of giant size 
and great depth with strong rigid stems, beautiful 
foliage and perfectly closed center. Each, Me. 
Delice. (D) Eosy pink of perfect form. Each, 25c. 
Elizabeth Slocombe. (D) Purplish garnet; vigorous grow¬ 
er; very fine. Each, Me. 
Dahlia 
Prices 
On orders of six 
or more Dahlias 
we will allow 
10% reduction in 
price. 
All postpaid 
Dahlia 
Rudy Yalee 
75c each 
Festiva Maxima 
Brilliant Bed. 
Midseason. 
EACH, 
29c 
Dahlias 
Ft. Washington. (D) Large deep maroon. Tall and very 
good. Each, 75c. 
Geo. W. Gero. (S) A seedling of the popular Grand Duke 
Alexis, which it resembles closely in form. Color clear 
rich pink. Each, 25c. 
Golden Opportunity. (S) Eich buttercup yellow, shaded 
burnt orange. Each, 50c. 
Jane Cowl. (D) Buff and old gold blending to apricot 
and rose. Each, 50c. 
Jersey's Beauty. (D) A most distinctive Dahlia of a rose 
pink color. Each, 60c. 
Jersey's Beacon. (D) Immense flower of Chinese scarlet, 
reverse paler, nice stems. Each, Me. 
Jim Moore. (D) Primrose yellow with flushes of gold and 
salmon. Eac^ 50c. 
Kemp's Violet Wonder. (D) Violet with a tone of royal 
purple. Each, 50c. 
Kemp's White Wonder. (HC) A shaggy white, one of the 
largest of Dahlias, very robust plant and a good propa¬ 
gator. Each, 75c. 
Kathleen Norris. (D) 12 to 14 inches in diameter. Color 
true rose pink, a great bloomer and an excellent keeper. 
Each, Me. 
Kiss Me. (C) A red and white variegated, very good as 
a cut flower. Each, 50c. 
Kiwanian. (PF) Flowers are large and perfect in form, 
measuring 8 to 9 inches normally. Color rich American 
Beauty red, shading to purple red. Each, 25c. 
La Crosse Bete. (D) An enormous flower held straight 
upon strong stems and of a cerise self color. Each, 25c. 
La Grand Manitou. (D) Purple streaked and mottled with 
crimson. Each, 26c. 
Lewis Jr. (HC) Large, gorgeous, velvet red, shading deep¬ 
er to center. A blue ribbon Dahlia. Each, 25c. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seel. (HC) A soft rich shade of absolutely 
pure glowing old rose without any shading. Each, 60c. 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson. (S) Eich, clear purple of large size. 
Each, Me. 
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