Peony Flowered 
oactus l<lowered Show Dahlia 
coirTiia~uii7o the soc varieties. 
Large, perfect flower of charming color, a 
llrs. I. de Ver Warner. Dec. 
on stout stems. Free bloomer. 
Hanaquaket. Dec. A large well-formed flower on extra length stems. 
A very free bloomer. 
Nancy Sue Eangf. Dec. A very large flower on excellent stems. 
Color, old gold, heavily shaded with orange. Similar to Radio 
but larger. A very attractive flower. 
Pride of Fort Morg'an. Dec. A wonderful intense red. Flower 
measures 10 inches. 
deep mauve-pink 
Color, orchid-pink. 
Decorative Dahlia 
Popular Dahlias at 25c Each 
Bose Fallon. Dec. An immense flower of fine perfect form. 
Stems long and erect. Plant robust and vigorous. Color, dark 
amber or orownish gold. A variety we can highly recommend. 
Tkomas Edison. Dec. Color, dark violet-purple. Flowers are 
large and of perfect form, borne on excellent stems. A very 
attractive Dahlia. 
Uncle Tom. H.C. A bold shaggy flower on good strong stems. 
One of the best of the very dark varieties. Color, dark maroon, 
almost black. 
Washington City. H. C. An immense white flower that has 
few, if any, equals. Flowers of from 8 to 9 inches and of purest 
white. Stems long and erect. One of the best varieties. 
Wlldemere. H. C. Of wonderful beauty and color. Plant dwarf 
and bushy with many side branches and an abundant bloomer. 
Its flowers (in this Dahlia age) would be railed medium in size, 
6 to 7 inches diameter. Color, fawn-pink, in the cooler weather 
of the fall changing to rich salmon-pink. A pleasing shade and 
a very handsome Dahlia. 
William G. Dec. A mammoth flower of shaggy form. Plant of 
sturdy, well-branched habit. Stems ample, long and wiry, holding 
the immense flowers erect. Color, light or scarlet-red. A wonder¬ 
ful flower. 
White Wonder. Dec. This sensational variety is truly a white 
Fort Monmouth. The giant blooms are pure white with long, 
twisted and curled petals. Foliage thick, leathery-like and re¬ 
sistant to insect attacks. 
Unnamed Dahlias 
Bed, White, Pink, Yellow, Bronze. 
IN SEPARATE COEOBS 
Each 15c, 3 for 40c, doz. $1.50 Jaid 
Prices: Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 12 or more, all labeled, at 
$2.40 per doz., postpaid. 
Countess of Eonsdale. Cactus. An exquisite shade of rich sal¬ 
mon with a tinge of apricot at the base of the petals. 
Bellce. Dec. A glowing rose-pink; long stem; one of the most 
poDular pinks. Keeps a long time; a good cut flower. 
D. M. Moore. Dec. A flower of mammoth size. Its color is a 
deep velvety maroon. It has no equal in its color. 
Ereer’s WMte. Show. Pure white, of excellent form, 
Eleanor Stisser. Dec. Flowers are very large and full. A sturdy 
grower with long stems. Color, buff, shading to pink and old 
rose. A pleasing autumn shade. 5 feet. 
Golden Spray. Show. Large flowers in profusion, borne on long 
stems. Bright golden yellow. Superb for cutting. 
Ea Grande _Manlton. Dec. Variegated, ground color, white, 
spotted, striped and blotched with deep violet; stiff stem. 3 feet. 
Mina Burgle. Dec. A very free-flowering variety. Flowers dark 
vivid red. Extra large and clear. Popular as a cutting variety. 
Moonbeam. Dec. Large flower borne on excellent stems. Color, 
clear canary-yellow. One of the very best of the light yellows. 
Blooms very freely and an excellent keeper when cut. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach. Dec. Lavender-pink in color. Immense 
blooms. A wonderful cut flower. 
Mrs. Thos. Burch. Dec. Rich old gold, sometimes marked with 
pink, shading to fawn. An ideal autumn shade. Stems long 
and rigid; fine for cutting. 4 feet. 
Pride of California. Dec. An extra large fine flower, born on 
long stems. Very large and full vivid red. Exceptionally fine. 
Purple Manlton. Dec. Extra large, clear purple. A sport from 
the popular La Grande Manitou; one of the best clear purples. 
Rosa Nell. Dec. Mr. Broomall did the world a gp'eat service 
when he originated this hundred per cent Dahlia. The flower 
is immense; stem very long. Color, bright rose and with all a 
good keeper. Highly recommended. 
Sweetheart's Bouiiuet. Peony-flowered. In color, a unique 
shading of salmon-rose shaded with fawn. A superb Dahlia. 
Double Pompon Dahlias 
Numerous small double blossoms that keep splendidly as cut 
flowers. Price: 25c each; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.25. 
Bronze Papoose. Rich bronze, shaded amber. 
Isabel. Vivid scarlet. 4 feet. 
Joe Fette. Pure white; excellent variety for cutting. 
Eittle Madcap (W). Rich autumn bronze. Sometimes varie¬ 
gated pale yellow with pink shadings. 
Eittle White Feather. Pure white. The petals are so arranged 
as to suggest a fluffy arrangement of white feathers. Stems 
extra long. 
Bed Papoose. Vivid red, free-bloomer. 
Rosa Wilmoth. Rose-pink. Ideal for cutting. 
Yellow Gem. Pure yellow; of excellent form and habit. The best 
of the yellows. 
POMPON COEEECTION. One each of the above 8 varieties, 
labeled, all for $1.60, postpaid. 
<<Superb” DAHLIA Collection 
8 Distinctive Varieties 
which we have singled out as worthy of every Dahlia 
fancier’s special attention. The collection contains a selec¬ 
tion of the very best standard sorts. There are no two 
alike. Eistinctive colors and yarious types. 
One each of eight SOc varieties—our selection, labeled— 
8 Fine Dahlias for $2 postpaid 
Keep Your Eahlias Free of Insects 
by Spraying with 
Black Leaf46 
<d.O % Nicotine 
Kills 
Aphi^ 
1 oz. 33c (makes 6 gals.); 5 ozs. 95c. 
DAHLIA STAKES 
Not 
Prepaid 
S feet X 1J4 inch x 1}4 inch, pointed, painted green. Heavier 
material than the factory-made. Each 25c; 2 for 40c; doz. 
$2.20; per 100 $15.00. 
Extra Heavy. 6 feet x 1inch x 1 ^ inch, pointed, nainted 
green. Each 25c; 2 for 45c; doz. ^.50; per 100 $17.00. 
HEAVY CHINESE TONKIN STAKES. A grade of bamboo 
that is very durable, stout and lasting. to )^-inch diameter. 
Not tapering. Natural. Size 4 ft. Each 10c; 12 for 85c; 
100 for $6.00. Size 5 ft. Each 15c; 2 for 25c; 12 for $1.00; 
100 for $7.00. Size 6 ft. Each 20c; 2 for 35c; 12 for 
$1.20; 100 for $8.00, not prepaid. 
Our Special '^Dollar” DAHLIA Col¬ 
lection—8 Assorted Dahlia Bulhs 
No two alike, assorted colors and types of splendid 
Colorado-grown bulbs. Each bulb is with one or more eyes, 
all ready to be planted. Our selection. Not labeled. 
These will be freshly packed each week, beginning March 
20th. 
A very complete “Cultural Guide” leaflet with each box. 
Just think— 
8 Dahlias for only $ ^ .00 postpaid 
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