HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 

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Cactus Dahlia 
AVALON (D)—Pure clear yellow. (Each, 25c). 
BASHFUL GIANT (D)—Apricot with golden shad- 
ings. (Each, 25c). 
BETHEL’S BEAUTY (D)—A deep lilac blue. 
50c). 
BON TON (S)—Deep garnet red, ball shaped flower. 
(Each, 25c). 
CHAMPAGNE (D)—Orange ball suffused with a 
shading of pink. (Each, 25c). 
CHEMARS EUREKA (D)—Large white, good for 
cutting. (Each, 50c). 
EDNA FERBER (C)—Coral shading to old gold. 
(Each, 50c). 
FORT MONMOUTH (HC)—Purple. (Each, 50c). 
FORT WASHINGTON (HC)—Large deep maroon. 
(Each, 75ce). 
GEORGE GERO (S)—Rich pink. (Each, 25c). 
INKYO (HC)—Nearly black with many dark red 
incurved blooms. (Each, 50c). 
JANE COWL (D)—Buff and old gold blending to 
apricot and rose. (Each, 50c). 
JERSEY BEAUTY (D)—A real rose pink on won- 
derful stems. (Each, 50c). 
MISS HELEN HOLLIS (S)—Large deep 
(Each, 25c). 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON (S)—Rich clear purple on 
long strong stems. (Each, 50c). 
MRS. \I. DE VER WARNER (D)—Charming deep 
mauve piink or orchid color. (Each, 25c). 
OPHIR (D)—Old gold shading to amber. (Each, 50c). 
ROLLO BOY (C)—Amber shading to old gold. (Each, 
50c). 
ROSE FALLON (D)—Fine flower with shades of 
amber, russet and salmon. (Each, 50c). 
SANHICAN’S PEACH (D)—A reddish salmon with 
buttercup shadings. (Hach, 50c). 
THE SCREAMER (PF)—Mulberry red. (Each, 25c). 
THOMAS A. EDISON (D)—Gorgeous new royal pur- 
ple. (Each, 50c). 
UNCLE SAM (PF) 
(Each, 
scarlet. 

Orange Buff. (Each, 25c). 
Pompon Dahlias 
These grow about 3 ft. tall with small, 
flowers; excellent for cutting... 
BRONZE PAPOOSE—Rich bronze shaded with am- 
ber. (Each, 25c). 
JOB FETTE—A splendid new white. (Each, 25e). 
LITTLE JOHNNIE—AIlmost black. (Each, 25ce). 
RED PAPOOSE—Vivid Red, an exceptionally free 
bloomer. (Each, 25¢e). 
ROSA WILMOTH—Rose pink. (Each, 25e). 
LITTLE BEESWING—Golden- yellow, distinctly 
tipped with bright red. (Each, 25e). 
COLLECTION of one of each of the six above 
Pompons for $1.15. 
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to a slight hillock around the plants. 
proper distance to plant apart. 
tubers carefully; remove the soil from the roots and store in box or 
barrel secure from frost. 
so stored, with sand, leaves or moss. 
into several pieces before being reset the following spring. 
Dahlias 
Dahlias can be grown in any good soil but they will succeed best in 
an open sunny location. 
frost is past. 
Keep soil loose and mellow by frequent hoeing, drawing the soil 
Plant when ground is warm and all danger of 
Plant the bulbs 3 inches deep, laying the tuber on its 
3 feet by 3 feet is about the 
After frost has killed the top, dig the 
As a precaution it is well to cover the tubers, 
All clumps should be divided 
The “Decorative” types are characterized by gracefully formed flowers 
of large size with broad petals, being intermediate in form between the 
compact “Ball” sorts, which are nearly round, and the “Cactus” vari- 
eties, which have loosely formed blossoms with long twisted petals. 
The Peony-Flowered are of large size, with broad petals, artistically 
curled and twisted. 
Key—C, Cactus; HC, Hybrid Cactus; D, Decorative; S, Show; PF, 
Peony Flowered. 

No. 1—Special Dahlia Collection 
This collection is made up of our regular First 
Class Bulbs only. No two alike. A wonderful 
assortment of 12 bulbs for $1.25. 
No. 2—Fancy Dahlia Collection 
No two alike. 6 bulbs for 70c. 

Large-Flowering Cannas 
For best results, plant about the end of May in 
beds, spaded two feet deep, enriched with well- 
decayed manure. Water sparingly for first two weeks 
after planting; thereafter water liberally. 
AMBASSADOR—(4 ft.). Brilliant rich cherry-red 
flowers with foliage and stalks bronze. 
HUNGARIA—(4 ft.). One of the very best pink 
bloomers, green foliage. 
KING HUMBERT (4 ft.). The best bronze-leaved vari- 
ety. Flowers orange-scarlet, flecked with carmine; 
rose tinted margin and base. 
OSTRICH—(4 ft.). Green foliage; 
white flowers. 
THE PRESIDENT—(5 ft.). The best green-leaved 
Canna grown. Flowers glowing scarlet. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—(4 ft.). Green foliage 
with brilliant yellow flowers. 
Prices on the above Cannas: (3 for 25c) (doz. 90c). 
MIXED CANNAS—AI]I colors, but not labeled. (Each, 
10¢c) (75e per doz.). 
Caladium (Elephant Ear) 
ESCULENTUM—Very effective for beds, borders, or 
single specimens on the lawn. This is the common 
variety seen in many of the public parks. They 
should be planted where they may be watered 
regularly and in rich, light soil, if possible. Grows 
from 5 to 9 feet high and produces immense light 
leaves often 3 to 4 feet long and 2% feet wide. 
Large size bulbs (2 for 25c) (6 for G5c). 
Double Pearl Tuberoses 
One of .the most delightfully fragrant and beauti- 
ful of the summer flowering bulbs. Plant as soon as 
the ground becomes warm. Strong flowering bulbs. 
First size (3 for 25c) (12 for 75c). Postpaid. 
one of the best 
Maderia Vines 
CLIMBING MIGNONETTE—A beautiful vine, cover- 
ing a large space in a short time. Heart-shaped 
light green leaves and clusters of pure white 
fragrant flowers. (Bulbs, 3 for 25¢e) (12 for 85ce). 
Cinnamon Vine 
Perfectly hardy, thrives everywhere in sun Or 
shade, and when once planted will grow a lifetime 
and be a constant delight. Will grow 30 feet in a 
single season. Plant any time from early spring 
up to July 15. (Bulbs 3 for 25e) (12 for 85e). 
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