KUNZMAN, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 
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HIGH MORALE 
The love and care of flowers has never had an in¬ 
jurious or lowering” influence on anyone; instead, it has 
invariably brought continued and uplifting delight. 
The amount spent for one or two visits to the Theatre 
or Night Clubs would buy a whole season’s enjoyment 
in growing Dahlias. 
General List of Dahlias 
In the following description of varieties, the letters 
before name indicate: B. the Ball-type; F. D. Formal 
Decorative or generally straight-petalled; I, D. In¬ 
formal Decorative, irregular, curled or twisted petals; 
C. cactus, narrow, generally tubular petals; S. C. Semi 
Cactus, wider, but pointed, petals; Pom. Pompon type, 
very small ball-shaped; Min., Miniature, small varieties 
of the different types. 
t Please note that this mark before the name of a va¬ 
riety, indicates it to be of one of the varieties you may 
choose from for your free, extra value, gift. 
* This sign before a variety indicates that is net pric¬ 
ed and cannot be had in any Special Offers, whatever. 
Green plants are all net and excepting for the one 
Special Offer on plants, cannot be included in any 
Specials. 
LARGE AND MEDIUM SIZED DAHLIAS 
Price Each 
*Achievenient, I. D. 9x5, yellow-tinted rose. .^0.40 
Acoushia, F. D., 8x4,flesh, with pink center.25 
^Adirondack Sunset, I. ., 10x5, scarlet and gold. Plants. 40c 
Roots .75 
Agnes L. Young, I. D., 7x4, brilliant crimson, reverse and 
tips gold. Free-blooming .25 
tAida, F. D., 6tl>x3t^, just the right size and shade for a 
deep maroon effect .15 
Air Mail, F. D., 8x4, lavender to white base.40 
Alba Petite, F. D., 5x3, pure white.15 
Albert Manda, F. D., 7x4, white, overcast with lavender.15 
Alight, F. D., 7x4, soft salmon to amber base.20 
Alladins Lamp, I. D., 8x4%, brilliant red orange.40 
Alyce M. Galvin', F. D., 8x4, white, tinted pink.50 
Amazing, I. D., 8x4, light yellow, collarette petals between 
other petals .75 
Amber Beauty, S. C., 9%x5, salmon amber; lovely color.... 1.00 
Amelia Earhart, I. D., 9x5, golden salmon. Plants 40c Roots. .75 
fAmerica’s Sweetheart, I. D., 10x6, we grew more than 3000 of 
magnificent golden yellow giant during the past season ; so 
we can offer it at about one-half what others ask. Extra 
strong growth and freedom of bloom.75 
tAmethyst, I. D., 7x4, one of the best in its color, a silvery 
amethyst .35 
Amum-Ra, F. D., 9x4, golden amber, overlaid bronze.30 
*Andrea Erickson, S. C., 8x5, pure white .35 
Annabelle, F. D., 7x3%, very soft yellow out to soft pink . . . .25 
Annunciation, I. D., 10x4%, burnt orange, out to deep gold. . 1.00 
tArcadia, F. D., 7%x4, ivory white shading out to orchid.75 
Arcturus, F. D., 8x5, csarlet red.40 
Arelda Lloyd, I. D., 9x4, deep yellow, slightly tinted pink.50 
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Never plant in cold or wet soil; it is far better to 
wait. Dahlias planted under favorable conditions grow 
twice as quickly, 
