The more you do for the dahlia in the growing season, the more the dahlia 
will do for you in the blooming season. 
GRAND SLAM (Hulin- 
Parrella)—Here is the 
best true to type Semi- 
Cactus we have ever 
seen and a color com¬ 
bination all its own, 
bright rose, citron yel¬ 
low, and light pink. 
The 9 to 10 inch blooms 
are held well on good 
stems. Winner of three 
Sweepstakes, five firsts 
and a special award at 
four Northwest shows. 
You can make a 
GRAND SLAM with 
this beauty. Stock 
limited. Height, 4% feet. 
MOTE: —GRAND SLAM 
is on Mr. Hart’s Honor 
Roll in the “Flower 
Grower Magazine,” Mr. 
Barron’s Review in the 
“American Home Maga¬ 
zine” and Mr. Eld- 
redge’s Review in the 
“Mid-West Dahlia 
News.” 
Roots $2.00 
GRAND SLAM 
GRETEL (Bauer) C—Color, a soft fiery red. Fine for exhibiting and cut 
flower. Best described as a larger and darker Miss Belgium. Root $1.25 
HILLCREST MANDARIN I. F. (Scott)—Color, Oriental Scarlet, flushed and 
shading to a golden yellow, with a golden yellow reverse. The petals twist 
and curl in a most artistic manner, giving the huge flowers size and depth. 
Height, 5 feet. Roots 75c 
HILLCREST SUNSET I. D.—An immense bloom with great depth. The name 
is well appropriated. Color, sunset. Root $1.00 
H. R. S. I. D. (Seal)—The blooms are large and deep. The petals are long 
and broad, and twist and wave in a most enhancing manner. Color, golden 
yellow throughout; no other shade or tint. The flowers are held on strong 
stems, with insect-resistant foliage. Height, about 5 feet. Roots 75c 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER I. D. (Hunt’s-Burnett Bros.)—An Honor Roll 
dahlia. Another giant of great beauty. Color, bright violet burgundy. 
Blooms up to 15 inches. Stands erect on a fine stem, and disease resisting 
foliage. Height, 5 feet. Roots $1.25 
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