The following list of 18 wonderful Dahlias 
at ONLY 15c each* 3 for 40c; 6 for 75c; 12 
for $1.40. 
AIDA (Dec.), large, free flowering maroon. 
AURORA (Art.), beautiful combination of 
orange and salmon. 
BRIDR’S BOUQUET (C.), purest white, fine 
cut flower. 
COUNTESS OP PEMBROKE (Dec.), large, 
full lavender. 
DARLENE (Dec.), very fine shell pink. 
EMILY RUSSELL (C.), the best American 
Beauty red. 
JAN OLIESLAGER (Art.), exceptionally fine 
yellow. 
LIBELLE (C.), gorgeous royal purple. 
MAD. VON BYSTEIN (Art.), very large 
lilac-pink. 
MELODY (C.), large yellow, sometimes has 
white tips. 
PURITY (Dec.), purest snow white. 
PURPLE BALL (Ball.), deep royal purple. 
STORM KING (Ball.), large, round ball of 
snow white. 
TILLAMOOK (Ball.), beautiful shell pink. 
VIVIAN (Ball.), large white, each petal 
tipped purple. 
WAR DANCE (C.), large yellow and red 
combination. 
YELLOW COLOSSE (Dec.), very large, fine 
yellow. 
ZEPHYR (C.), extra fine clear pink. 
The following list of 15 extra fine Dahlias 
at ONLY 2(lc each; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00; 12 
for $1.85. 
A. D. LIVONI (Ball.), one of the finest deep 
pinks. 
CLEOPATRA (Art.), large, full dull gold. 
DAKOTA (Dec.), giant flaming red. 
DIANA (Art.), beautiful brilliant, scarlet. 
DR. TEVIS (Dec.), large salmon-rose on fine 
stems. 
ELLINOR VANDERVEER (Dec.), large 
glowing rose-pink. 
GEISHA (Art.), extra large yellow and red 
combination. 
J. H. JACKSON (C.), fine, very double ma¬ 
roon. 
MINAMOTO (C.), very attractive dazzling 
scarlet. 
POLAR STAR (Art.), the best giant white. 
PURPLE MANITOU (Dec.), one of the best 
purples. 
SPIRIT OP ST. LOUIS (Dec.), a large, rich 
dark red. 
SUNSET GLOW (C.), bright scarlet, tipped 
yellow. 
SWEETHEART’S BOUQUET (Art.), large 
salmon-rose with fawn edges. 
YELLOW DUKE (Ball.), large, free-fiower- 
ing, clear yellow. 
Plant Dahlias early in April, thus giving 
them a long blooming period. 
DAHLIA COLLECTION No. 2 
5 outstanding Dahlias tliat usually sell at 50c to $1.00 each. 
$1.65 value for ONLY $1.00.- 
1 AVALON (Dec.), large, fine canary yellow. 
1 ELLINOR VANDERVEER (Dec.), deep rose pink with lavender cast. 
1 JERSEY’S BEACON (Dec.), Chinese scarlet, with buff reverse. 
1 CATHERINE WILCOX (Dec.), light pink, tipped red. 
1 CHARM (Dec.), beautiful burnt-orange. 
The following list of 17 unrivalled Dahlias, usually price at $1.00 to $1.50 each, for— 
ONLY 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50. 
No need to search for anything better, this list includes the choicest 
Dahlias to be had. Each bulb wrapped separately, labeled, with complete 
cultural directians. 
AVALON (Dee.), large canary yellow formal decorative, very free bloomer on good stems. 
One of the best keeping yellows and generally considered the standard cut-flower variety. 
CATHERINE WILCOX (Dec.), a giant light pink, tipped red. Plants are literally covered 
with blooms throughout the season. An excellent cut-flower and strong grower. 
CHARM (Dec.), regarded as the best burnt orange. Very large, perfectly formed blooms 
held on strong, stiff stems. 
IOWA (Dec.), a giant yellow, tipped with red. Very free bloomer and yery satisfactory in 
all ways. 
JANE COWL (Dec.), the largest and best bronze. Strong grower with excellent ctems. 
Will produce blooms 14 inches in diameter under proper growing conditions. 
JEAN KERR (Dec.), generally considered the finest white decorative. Medium to large in 
size and very prolific bloomer with good stems. One of the best cut-fiowers. 
JERSEY’S BEACON (Dec.), an extra large Chinese scarlet with buff reverse. A sure winner 
at flower shows and a great favorite generally. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (Dec.), tall, rank grower, very profuse bloomer, strong, stiff stems. 
Clear pink, probably the best cutter and keeper of all Dahlias. 
JERSEY’S MAMMOTH (Dec.), a gigantic mahogany and gold combination. One of the truly 
outstanding Dahlias of the century. Often 11 to 12 inches in diameter. 
JUDGE MAREAN (Dec.), a perfect blending of red and orange tones. Very prolific bloomer. 
The Dahlia that should be in every garden. 
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