BETTER DAHLIAS 
The following Dahlias are supplied in dormant field-grown roots or divisions and 
each division before we ship it out must show a live eye or sprout. They come 
packed in peat moss. Plant the divisions 6 inches deep, 3 to 4 feet apart in good 
garden soil. Pinch out the top of the plant when it has developed 8 leaves. Dig in 
fall after first hard frost. Store away in fruit cellar upside down. Cover with dry 
straw or peat moss. Divide the clumps in the spring. The price per dozen will be 
10 fimes fhe price of a single division. Six at dozen rate. 
Chemar's Eureka. One of the all around good 
performing whites. Each, 35c. 
Edith Bryl. Very pretty, tall orange-yellow blooms 
growing on a plant of healthy, heavy foliage. 
Fine cut flower. Each, 50c. 
Francis Larocco. An older variety, but still about 
the best yellow. A good cut flower. Each, 50c. 
Jane Cowl. Large flowers of buff and gold. Fine 
in every way. Each, 50c. 
Jane Ross. Bright crimson overlaid with velvety 
maroon. Each, 50c. 
Jersey's Beauty. The best of the true pinks. Very 
beautiful. Each, 35c. 
Kathleen Norris. The best of the large rose-pinks. 
Exceptional. Each, 50c. 
Kentucky. This is a sport of Jersey's Beauty, but 
even a stronger grower. Color is a glowing 
salmon. Each, 50c. 
Miss Belgium. A new orange cactus. Beautiful. 
Each, 50c. 
Queen City. Scarlet-pink or cherry-red. Something 
new and one of the best cut flower dahlias. 
Each, 75c. 
Tacoma's Beauty. Deep salmon blending to straw¬ 
berry-pink shading to gold at the base of the 
petals. A profuse bloomer and a good cut 
flower. Each, 50c. 
W. H. T. You will like this rich old rose Dahlia 
when you see it growing in the garden. Each, 
50c. 
Yellow Jane Cowl. Here is a seedling of Jane 
Cowl that is identical to the parent but it is a 
clear yellow. New. Each, $1.00. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Baby Royal. Perhaps the most satisfactory small 
dahlia introduced in recent years. It is bright 
pink vrith salmon suffusion. Excellent cut flow¬ 
er. Each, 35c. 
Baby Sagamore. Is a very free bloomer with 
excellent long stems and a golden yellow that 
always sells well. It will cut more blooms per 
plant than any other variety and continue in 
bloom from early season until frost. Each, 50c. 
Bishop of Llandaff is of brilliant rich red blooms. 
The foliage is bronze-black. Each, 50c. 
Henrietta. A most attractive novelty that is excel¬ 
lent for artistic decorations. The flowers are 
white with yellow centers and petals are 
margined with orange. Each, 50c. 
Lannie. A very deep, clear, canary-yellow. Tall 
grower. Each, 50c. 
POMPON 
Nesthalschon. Buff and lilac—very strong flower¬ 
ing variety. Each, 50c. 
Orchid Lady. A true orchid shade that is very 
attractive. Each, 35c. 
Princess Juliana. This fine white is unsurpassed 
for cutting. Each, 35c. 
Sanhican's Sweetheart. Color ochreous buff and 
rose-red. A good companion to Baby Royal. 
Each, 35c. 
Unwin's Seedlings. Mixed colors of single petaled 
dahlias. Fine for cut flowers. Each, 35c. 
Vivian Wright. Here is an unusual bright ger¬ 
anium-pink. Very healthy plant covered with 
blooms on long wiry stems. An exceptionally 
good cut flower. Each, 35c. 
DAHLIAS 
Cardinal. Cardinal-red. Each, 25c. 
Coral Glow. The pure coral-pink of this new pom¬ 
pon blends so perfectly v\Aith the rich gold of 
the lower half of the petals it produces a bloom 
of rare beauty and brilliancy. Each, 50c. 
Edith Mueller. A bright salmon. Good. Each, 25c. 
George Ireland. Dainty mauve-pink. Each, 25c. 
Joe Fette. Excellent pure white. Each, 25c. 
Kleine Domitea. A good orange-buff. Each, 25c. 
Nerissa. Lovely rose-pink. Very fine. Each, 25c. 
Yellow Gem. The best yellow. Each, 25c. 
592 East Main St. 
R. PONTIUS 
Lock Box 808 
Harbor Springs, Michigan 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
