BALL DAHLIAS—15c EACH (Postpaid) 
Especially fine for cut flowers or garden decorations. Very free 
blooming and extra good keepers. Special offer: any 8 for $1.00 post, 
paid, net. 
32— A. D. Livonia. Bright shell pink. 
289— American Beauty. Red. Extra long stems. 
293— Bonnie Blue. Very attractive bluish lilac. Long stems. 
294— -Clara Seaton. Yellow brown, very popular. 
69—James Vick. Purple crimson. Very popular. 
379— Floral Park Jewell. Red tipped white, showy. 
176— Maude Adams. White overlaid pink. 
129— Melody. Soft light yellow. 
173— Miss Helen Hollis. Beautiful bright scarlet. 
82 —Queen of Yellows. Most popular yellow. 
103— Robert Broomfield. Most popular and best white. 
131 —Red Hussar. Very beautiful scarlet. 
123 — Storm King. Pure white, florist favorite. 
318 — Stradella. Deep purple crimson, very outstanding. 
124— Sylvia. Good pink for any purpose. 
319— Tillamook. Very beautiful blush, popular. 
320— Vivian. White overlaid rose purple. Gorgeous. 
324 — Yellow Duke. An Excellent yellow. Florist favorite. 
MINIATURES 
Good for garden decoration, and very fine for cut flowers due to 
their keeping qualities. They are known as blooming fools due to 
being prolific bloomers. Very popular with florists. 
185—Achievement. (Collarette). Velvety maroon with white color. .25 
851— Baby Royal. S.C. Salmon pink. Popular _ .25 
137—Blue Stocking. S.C. Very popular purple blue _ .15 
852— Carlo. S.C. Buff shaded pink __ .25 
74—Countess of Lonsdale. C. Salmon apricot pink. A beauty _ .15 
133—Darlene. F.D. Shell pink on good stems. Florists favorite _ .15 
191— E. DeLyon. Clear deep purple. Very popular _ .15 
184—General Butler. S.C. Very dark lilac _ .15 
892—Fairy. F.D. Blooms 2”. A lovely shade of pink mauve. A very 
prolific bloomer on long straight stems. Fine for Florist. 
Guaranteed to please. (6 tubers $100, net) _ .25 
63—Ford’s Fairy. S.C. Attractive lavender _ .15 
62— Lawine. S.C. White tinged lavender. A beauty __15 
63— X—Libelle. S.C. Gorgeous royal purple. Very popular _ .20 
310—Little Nugget. Attractive yellow. Blooms 2-3”. 
80—Pearl DeLyon. S.C. Pure white, serrated petals. Very pop¬ 
ular with florists _ .20 
83—Reyene Cayeux. S.C. Very beautiful brilliant red _ .20 
700— Sunset Century. (Single). Golden yellow shading crimson- .20 
701— Scarlet Century. (Single). Bright glowing scarlet, erect stems .20 
192— Vera. S.C. Carmine, yellow and white. 7x3 1-2”. Very 
popular _ .15 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 1 
The twenty-five tops in giant flowering varieties of recent intro¬ 
ductions, with rigid long stems, all grow well in the South. These 
picked from over 700 varieties. A real value at $17.75 ; all twenty-five 
for $13.50 net, postpaid. 
814—Amelia Earhardt. Blooms 10-12”. Golden apricot and primrose. 
880—Arelda Lloyd. Blooms 8-12”. Yellow tinted rose. 
792—-Azura. Blooms 12-14”. Rosy lilac, bluish violet sheen. 
798—Black Knight. Blooms up to 14”. Black velvety maroon. 
857—Buckeye Glory. Blooms 10-12”. Deep lavender orchid. 
150—Buckeye King. Blooms 10-12”. Golden apricot. 
813—California Idol. Blooms up to 14”. Clear bright yellow. 
705—Cornelia Bryce Pinchot. Blooms 10-12”, Velvety maroon. 
779—Daddy Kemp. Blooms 10-12”. Dark velvety purple. 
34—Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. Blooms 10-12. Burgundy purple. 
812—-Inko. Blooms 11x5”. Dark incurve maroon. 
895—Jean Trimbee. Blooms 10x5. Petunia violet. 
732—Kay Francis. Blooms 10-12”. Light yellow. 
888— Lavender Fort Monmouth. Blooms 11x4”. Solid light lavender. 
714—Lord of Autumn. Blooms 12x6”. Lemon yellow. 
833—Midwest Champion. Blooms 10-12”. Orchid pink. 
730—Mrs. George LeBoutellier. Blooms 10-12”. Carmine red. 
840—Olympic Sunset. Blooms 10-12”. Apricot orange and coral. 
724—Oriental Glory. Blooms 10-12”. Deep orange. 
57-—Prince of Persia. Blooms 10-12”. Cardinal red. 
208—R. A. Broomfield. Blooms 8-10”. Safron orange. 
889— Rockley Moon. Blooms 10-12”. Yellow, purple tint on back. 
206—Star of Bethlehem. Blooms 8-10”. Waxy white, star like blooms. 
91—Wenoka. Blooms 12-14. Rosy mauve. 
890— White Satan. Blooms 10-12”. Bush eight ft., white, three ft. stems. 
Try these for prize winners. 
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