SPECIAL VALUE COLLECTIONS 
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My selection from surplus stock. Each 
collection $1.00 postpaid,"” worth muph'^more 
at list prices. Every tuber labeled. All 
three collections $2.75. 
COLLECTION A—10 varieties large 
dahlias. 
COLLECTION B— 12 Varieties pompon 
dahlias 
COLLECTION C—10 Varieties miniature 
dahlias. 
DAHLIA LABELS AND PENCILS 
^ DAHLIA LABELS, smooth wood, SV 2 X 
5-8 inch, painted and copper wired. Ordered 
with tubers, 40c per 100. Label pencil 10c. 
Without tubers; labels 50c per 100, pencil 
15cts. 
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FREE GOODS 
GLADIOLUS COLLECTION 
Assortment of large flowering gladioli 
varieties, in many lovely colors, blooming 
size bulbs, not labeled. Treated for preven¬ 
tion of thrip_40 for 50c; 100 for $1.00. 
To each order of dahlia tubers amounting 
to $1, a complimentary dahlia, my selection, 
is added. If your order amounts to $3.00, 
an extra 50c value, 
to collections offered. 
PLANTING 
Plant dahlias May 1st to June 5th, 2 to 3 
feet apart. Lay tuber horizontally, sprout 
up, in hole 6 inches deep. (Never stand a 
tuber on end.) Cover with 3inches of soil; 
later, as the plant grows, fill in the remain¬ 
ing space. If ground is poor, dig deeper, 
and put rich top soil in bottom of hole under 
tuber. For large blooms, allow but one to a 
branch, removing extra buds while very 
small. Pompons m,ay be planted closer 
together and need no disbudding. Remove all 
fading floiwers. Thus cared for they bloom 
freely until frost. 
REMITTANCE should accompany order. 
Prices postpaid if order amounts to $1.00 or 
more. If less, kindly add 10c. 
EARLY ORDERS are greatly apprecia¬ 
ted; roots will be mailed near planting time 
unless otherwise requested. 
CUT FLOWERS in season are sold at 
reasonable rates. BASKETS a specialty, 
arranged on short notice ,in favorite colors. 
GARDEN VISITORS ARE ALWAYS 
WELCOME. 
INDEPENDENT PRINT—nNEWCUMBERLAND. W. VA. 
