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DAHLIAS Edward T. Bedford. (D.) Purple, tinged silver....... 15e 
Fairy. (Pompon.) Tiny, Jersey Beauty pink........ 15¢ 
The Dahlia is one of the most popular of garden flow- Francis La Rocco. (IF. D.) Primrose yellow......... 15¢c 
ers. Its flowers may be used for garden decorations, Gladys Sherwood (C.) Large. whi 5 
house decorations, bouquets, florists’ work and exhibi- pe Gace” aed : AOE IC Ge 6B aidig +H fin Lee 
tion. Golden Queen. (Pompon.) DESVE VELlO Wie se siete ¢ 15e 
CULTURE. An open, sunny location seems to favor Jane Cowl. (I. D.) Bronzy buff and old gold......... 15¢c 
them at all times. Dahlias can be planted any time after Jean Kerr. (F. D.) Free blooming, white........... 15e 
danger of frost is over, and under ordinary conditions Jean Trimbee. (S. C.) Deep petunia violet........... 30¢e 
will blossom in from 6 to 8 weeks after they have been 













planted. Jersey’s Beacon. (F. D.) Scarlet 
. ATV MUSE Veer ees cheer neers 15e 
Plant bulb 6 inches deep, flat down, having sprout a ou? 2 : mt or Ce ens 
or eye facing upwards; cover with about two inches of : Sree yee ae eee Pink. 15¢c 
soil. When sprouts are 6 inches high add more soil, reo ir : Ci ee etn V5 
making it leve] with surface. Cultivation is the princi- Warsi MOC AL), Chany 
pal requirement of the Dahlia—the most important of mahogany and gold.......... 20¢ 
all operations to insure success. J. H. Jackson. (C.) Maroon.... 15c 
J Josephine G. (D.) Rose pink... 25e 
Abbreviations: (C.) Cactus; (S. C.) Semi-Cactus; (F. Judge Marean. (D.) Popular 
D.) Formal Decorative; (I. D.) Informal Decorative. ; OTA Omelet CC aa wave scue sic Gear ars ye 
Xathleen Norris. (1. D.) Large 
Each EGSEMDIT oeeeen se Ae eI ok 25e 
Amber Queen. (Pompon.) Apricot and amer....... 15¢ | Mary Munns. (Pompon.) Laven- 
Barbara Redfern. (I. D.) Large, old gold and rose.. 15¢ Cer epee were heey Ee ee, Oe 1l5e 
Bashful Giant. (D.) Apricot and amber............. 15e Ree: (C.) Large, dazzling 
‘ ¥ rs ; SG UIE Ol aeegeets, cathe. eta iets ce aeeoee cum 15¢ 
SS (HOS Paris tet ft CO CAN Pawan oe ce Sis hee ce ewes Des tbe Monarch of the East. (D.) Large, 
Coquettes Clb») Dark red) and ‘Olds. ccc ws te wns os 15e¢ Ona embrace: ye nein ee Bc 
Countess of Lonsdale. (C.) Salmon pink............. 15¢ , Monmouth Champion. (F. D.) 
Daddy Kemp. (D.) Large, reddish purrle............ 35¢ Dahlia BO age, brilliant orange 
D. M. Moore. (D.) Maroon, almost black............ 15e tn : : i rf et \ i ; ; hia ef ae le Pa ea a 
D. W. Morrow. (D.) Velvety, dark red.............. Cea ee ee eG OE ay SOCEM a. a 
Omar Khayyam. (I*. D.) Red and orange............ 25c 
Purples Manitotios Ds) ) Eur ple precios ctxst sie oka) she vie choke ths 15¢ 
SPECIAL DAHLIA OFFER NO. 1. Red? Crosse GC 2) 0) SaMVON) GOLA pions leucd als evanstye oleieus ise sis 15¢e 
6 Beautiful Dahlias in a box in three different com- Rosa Nell CD a Deenrros@e DING nis cscs tein ase crel she aol ha cg Le 
pena One. 5 om i ; * Rosesrallon-s¢D iG lame solder older mee trye see ete heer 15e 
Onels or 3—6 Fine Decorative Dahlias. S: a aay anes a 7 2rie riole 15e 
Mie tee Art ) Pall, 1 Cactus’. 3. Decorative. Son bioune lnchird’ CF. D.) richtewiolet. DIWea. es... oe 
No. X2—1 Art, 1 Ball, 2 Cactus, 2 Decorative. SWAIN oe Cn era ree ML CUTE CC en. oaths sot cic) el eee Sn NS, 25¢ 
Noe. X38—3 oe 3 Decorative Dahlias. Snowelnd.. (eompon.) Puree whiten. ici os sieer a siesta 15e 
ny one Combination Box of above assortment 50c, Sed r St is D Dark red ee 15¢ 
or 60e Destpaid within the third zone. A ERten acne ‘ oa He See yallot 5 wen fa ibe 
SPECIAL DAHLIA OFFER NO. 2. em ae Cag ol gs Bree Ee 
é The Millionaire. (D.) Lavender pink................ 15e 
12 of those priced 15c for $1.25; or one each of the a nes oy 7 Rocalemunole 20¢ 
foregoing 43 varieties, regular price $7.90, postpaid for Thomas A. Edison. (1°. D.) Oat VDC mete ane renauenele BOC 
$6.50. Cash with order. White Wonder. (I. D.) Large, white................ 20e 
Wm. H. Hogan. (D.) Garnet red, tipped white....... 15e¢ 
PEONIES Yellow 
The Peony is a native of Siberia which undoubtedly Each 
accounts for its great vigor and hardiness. The ideal Golden Dawn. Anemone type; midseason. Yellowish 
flower for the great Northwest since it endures the most center with broad guard petals of ivory-white. i 
intense cold without injury. The Peony is one of the Should be cut in the bud and developed inside....$1.50 
most easily grown, and showiest of the perennial flower- 
ing plants. 
Conditions of the soil, location and cultivation are 
important factors in growing Peonies. Peonies may be 
planted in the spring during the month of April and the 
early part of May, or in September. Work the soil thor- 
oughly to a depth of 8 or 10 inches, applying at the 
same time a generous amount of Vigoro or bone meal 
fertilizer, mixed well into the soil. Plant root in this 
prepared soil so that the crown will be about 1 inch 
below the surface. Press the soil firmly around the roots. 
Peonies should not be planted any closer than 8 feet 
apart and should not be close to trees as the roots of 
the trees take from the soil the nourishing elements that 
ny tee by the Peonies. Peonies do best in a sunny 
ocation, 
The following selected varieties we offer for spring 
delivery at very attractive prices, postpaid. Large 3 to 
5 eye divisions. We also have Peony roots during Sep- 
tember and October. 
Reds 
Each 
Karl Rosenfield, a very brilliant and striking variety 
of dark crimson. Globular, compact, semi-rose 
type, and very large. A splendid keeper as cut 
ROM ORM LOOMS  IMidSCASOM«% vss. -osie ot ale wale hee oH O0.75 
Lora Dexheimer, a splendid Peony of intense flam- 
Ing crimson shading darker at base of petals. 
Cylinder Shape and semi-rose type. Of immense 
piace DlOonig Carly. A DEQULY sm. ose access cceenece 
Mary Brand, a wonderful crimson variety with a 
silky brightness. Flowers are very large, semi- 
rose, and with golden stamens scattered through 
the center of fringed petals. Flowers midseason. .75 
Richard Carvel. An early, globe-shaped red of large 
Size and pronounced pleasant fragrance.......... eG 
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Peonies—As Beautiful as the Rose—Hardy as the Oak. 
Pinks 
Each 
color creamy white with buff 
Onelorl the tin Gs tact -ga...s.tartay al $0.75 
Mme. Jules Dessert, 
and salmon shades. 
Reine Hortense, hydrangea-pink, splashed on white 
backerounda Mecked Bwith "CrimSGin. cs cs steleseters mile 
Sarah Bernhardt, of a semi-rose type, blooming in 
late mid-season. Guard petals are apple blossom- 
pink, with center salmon colored. Very fragrant, 
andidstrecsbloomer Ar raresDeCAULy ..be aera LOD 
Souvenir De Touis Bigot. <A brilliant rose, slightly 
tinted carmine at the base, turning to a salmon- 
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