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Dahlias 
Popular Varieties Fanciers Will Enjoy 
All the Dahlias offered in this catalog will be supplied as dormant, field-grown roots, and should 
be planted in May. The Dahlias of today far surpass what were considered even the best exhibi- 
tion Dahlias of a few years ago. Our offerings of Dahlias are only those varieties which we have 
found to be entirely satisfactory to planters in general. There are hundreds of worthless varieties 
with which the amateur is not familiar, and would consequently have more difficulty in choosing 
properly if they were included among the listings. Note our prices as compared with other lists 
15c. each 
Rosa Nell. Large bright rose. 
Red Duke. Large rich glowing red, splendid form. 
Ruth Hector. Light pink, streaked light yellow. 
Avalon. Clear canary yellow; long-stemmed. 
Crimson Globe. Large rich crimson. 
Charles Reed. Large burgundy; lighter reverse. 
Chemar’s Eureka. White, faintly tinged lavender. 
Cleopatra. Yellow and tangerine. 
Countess of Lonsdale. Delicate apricot, shades to 
carmine pink. 
Snowdrift. Giant waxy white flowers. 
Sunny Hill Beauty. Large, light pink. 
Valentino. Very large, salmon pink shading to cream. 
Wm. Hogan. Garnet red, tipped white. 
Emma Marie. Clear pink, creamy white center. 
Elinor Vanderveer. Large rose pink; long stems. 
Etendard de Lyon. Deep carmine rose; curling, wavy 
petals. 
Francis Larocco. Pale sulphur yellow. 
Gladys Sherwood. Large white; semi-cactus form. 
Gov. Roosevelt. Flaming crimson; deeper crimson 
shadings. 
Graf Zeppelin. 
Jean Kerr. Medium large white. 
Jersey’s Beacon. Chinese-red; paler reverse; large. 
Jersey’s Beauty. Lavender-pink, very popular, large. 
Judge Marean. Large, salmon pink, orange and gold. 
Judge Parker. Large, deep buff, perfect form. 
Kitty Dunlap. 
blooming. 
Large, pure white; long stems. 
Bright rosy crimson, large, free- 
Le Toreador. 
blooming. 
M. W. Wilson. Mammoth cameo-pink. 
Porthos. Sparkling deep red, very large. 
Penn Charter. Large yellow, tinted apricot. 
Glowing deep red, medium size, free 

Cleopatra 
Brilliant Cannas 
The large, handsome, ornamental foliage and Plants out of pots (after May 10th)— 
beautiful spikes of bright flowers make the 15c. each 
Cannas ideal for mass plantings, backgrounds, ; 
borders, or hedges. They grow from 3 to 5 feet Name Foliage Flower 
i height and can be obtained in_colors of City of Portland........ Green __Rose-pink 
pink, red, orange to pure yellow. Some foli- Bie ER eA 
age Is bright green and some a rich bronze. “W7°RRr. res 
S I 12 tRinel Vp aaa Prosidents shana ernie te Green Scarlet 
: ey floy 
See : i sarecal aes io Red King Humbert..... Bronze Scarlet 
more freely in sunny situations, but grow well 
in partial shade, requiring at all times plenty 
of moisture. 
Yellow King Humbert. .Green 
WViv.Or cr. yee 
Yellow, dotted red 
....Bronze Orange 
