RED CAP JR. M. C. A fine, long stemmed, brick red semi-cactus. Very showy in the 
garden, and for decorative purposes. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
SATIN WHITE Coll. One of the finest collarette dahlias for exhibition, and other uses. 
Large, pure, satiny white flowers with white collar. Very fine stems. Tall plants. 
Plant .50 
SHERRY P. A small, well formed pompon commonly found on the exhibition table. Dark 
purple. 
Plant .50 
SPRINGFIELD M. C. Somewhat above miniature size, this coral pink cactus, is neverthe- 
less highly useful in the garden and in decorative work. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
SUPT. AMRHYN B. One of the most perfect of its type. The color is a Tyrian pink with 
a trace a mauve throughout. Very desirable for exhibition. 
Plant .50 
SYLVIA M. D. This is one of the best of the 
formal decorative miniature dahlias. The 
color is garnet-red. Very popular as a 
show flower. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
*TIP M. C. This is our personal choice of 
the best all-around miniture on our list. 
The well formed flowers of sulphur yel- 
low are consistently of proper miniature 
size. Tips of the petals are blunt. The 
plants are massed with flowers from 
very early in the season. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
*VOLKSKANZLER S. (Also known as Chan- 
cellor) One of the interesting small 
singles. The flowers are brownish red, 
with a decided circle of deep blood red 
at the center. 

Plant .50 SYLVIA 
YELLOW GEM P. This has been the leading exhibition yellow pompon for a number of 
years. Canary yellow. 
Root .50, Plant .50 
SEEDLING PLANTS 
The growing of dahlias from seed is rapidly becoming a ''side hobby" of dahlia 
enthusiasts. Each dahlia produced from seed is a new variety, and the one who 
produces itis privileged to name it and control the stock of it. Altho a great majority 
of the new varieties produced from seed are inferior to existing varieties, the thrill of 
anticipation in watching the first blooms open on each plant, and the greater thrill when 
something outstanding appears, makes the growing of seedlings a most fascinating 
project. 
For those who do not have the facilities for growing the seedling plants (seed sown 
indoors March Ist to |5th), we are offering seedling plants. These plants are from the 
same high grade seed offered on page 23. The plants are carefully grown and 
“hardened off,'' and are ready for the garden when received. Priced as follows: 
$2.50 per dozen out of two inch pots. 
$1.50 per dozen out of flats (no soil) 
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