KUNZMAN, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 
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Before sending in a complaint, be sure you are right; 
certain seasons cause variations in the dahlia flower. 
Be sure you are right, then report to him if a mistake 
has been made. 
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Price Each 
*City of Cleveland, I. D., 9x4%, bright scarlet, splashed deep 
orange, giving the general effect of orange flame.60 
City of Trenton, I. D., 10x4%, tangerine; reverse strawberry .30 
tCity of Wellston, F. D., 7%x4, the best of the recent intro¬ 
ductions in its color ; a clear rose-purple .30 
tClara Carder, I. D., 11x5, dwarf growing, but truly immense 
is this old rose and salmon pink, suffused gold .60 
Coiner, I. D., 8x5, light bronze, flushed carmine .25 
fColor Blend, B., 5x4, pale amber to pale gold.15 
Congressman Wolverton, F. D., 8x4, salmon pink.35 
Conquest, F. D., 8x4%, a beautiful and good mauve rose.75 
Coquette, I. D., 8x4, brilliant musketeer red.35 
tCornelia B. Pinchot, I. D., 9x5, burgundy red of immense size .60 
tOoronada, F. D., 8x4, waterlily type, entirely distinct in color, 
which is a glowing apricot.75 
Crimson Beauty, I. D., 8x4%, burgundy crimson .75 
Crimson Velvet, I. D., 8x4, velvet crimson, always a best seller .75 
Croyden, I. D., 9x5, pure white.50 
Daddy Kemp, I. D., 9%x5, giant purplish red.60 
Dan Cupid, F. D., 8x4, orchid, each petal edged lighter.40 
Dandy, C., 6%x3%, pure bright orange. . ,50 
tDarling, F. D., 8x4, wonderful creamy amber pink color, com¬ 
bined with splendid stem and growth. 1.00 
Daydream, I. D., 8x4%, very wide petals of richest rose pink .50 
fDebutante, F. D., 8x4, soft pink to a cream center.50 
fDelicatissima, C., 6x3%, for cutflower or garden this splen¬ 
did and beautiful lilac-rose cactus will equal any.30 
Don Carlos, C., 7%x4, bright red. .30 
tDonna Capricia, F. D., 9x4%, curled petals of buff, overlaid 
salmon pink. A magnificent giant bloom. 1.00 
tDor's Canney, I. D., 8x4, a very attractive color, deep and 
light pure gold.20 
tDorothy Stone, F. D., 9x4%, a true rose-pink giant everyone 
ought to grow.20 
tDream of Color, F. D., 8x4, a magnificent cream pink which 
has all good habits.75 
fDreer’s Yellow, B., 6x4, the largest of all clear yellow balls.. .20 
Dr. C. Holcomb, I. D., 9x5, in our estimation the most beauti¬ 
ful of all golden yellow dahlias. Plants 50c, roots.... 1.00 
Dr. H. L. Tevis, F. D., 7%x3%, buff, reverse rosy. Very 
popular.20 
=’-Dr, John Carman, F. D., 10x5, Tyrian rose, shaded silver.. .35 
Dwight W. Morrow, I. D., 9x5, deep, strong crimson red.35 
Eagle Rock Fantasy, I. D., 9x5, appealingly beautiful is this 
mallow pink giant ; and i tis very free-blooming on long 
stems, too. . .50 
Eagle Rock Sunshine, C., 7%x3%, pure yellow.25 
tEcstacy, S. C., 8x4, each petal is a light primrose shading out 
to pale pink.20 
Edna Ferher, S. C., 9x4, coral pink and old gold, as splendid 
as the auther is.35 
fEIegant, F. D., 8%x4, a rosy salmon pink Cavalcade.35 
Elinor M. Radell, I. D., 9x4%, shell pink; deep rosy center.40 
tElinor Vandevere, F. D., 8%x4%, satin pink. This dahlia 
will please you well.20 
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Don’t “air” your dahlias more than an hour or two, if 
any at all, before storing away,—^nearly all winter loss 
of roots is caused by drying out. Read “Cultural Direc¬ 
tions.” 
