DAHLIAS 
In [ate summer and autumn the Dahlia is king of the garden. From a 
‘ decorative standpoint this showy flower has few rivals because the hybrid- 
izers have bent every effort to achieve perfection in form, color, and 
ye f 4 ; texture. What is more, the Dahlia is mm a class by itself because of the un- 
we. Se rye usual beauty which many of the varieties attain. 
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Me, y. 4 When Dahlias are used for indoor decorations, either singly or in formal 
ye _ arrangements, they have a beauty all their own. 
” ~ . ' We are offering here a collection of tried-and-true varieties which will 
é ; give you a fine color-range in addition to an abundance of cut-flower 
ry i ‘ material. 
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; j Few flowers are easier to grow. The Dahlia requires full sun, good 
¥ ' drainage, and ordinary soil. If you would have large flowers of exhibition 
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size, It is best to allow only one stalk to reach maturity. When the plants 
yo approach the budding stage, you can have the pleasure of disbudding to 
ra % sroduce prize flowers, or you can allow all the buds to develop if you are 
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i, in need of cut-flower material. 
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é ; Avalon. Beautiful clear yellow. 
¢ i f Frances La Rocco. Most popular of the light yellows. 
a Jane Cowl. Copper and gold; very large. 
a JERSEY’S Jean Kerr. White. Fine for cut-flowers. 
BEAUTY Jersey’s Beacon. Chinese-red with lighter shadings. 
Jersey’s Beauty. A very fine pink. 
Jersey Souvenir. Rose. 
Kentucky. Beautiful orange. Should be in every garden collection. 
Le Toreador. Glowing deep red. 
Omar Khayyam. Chinese red and orange. 
Sagamore. Golden yellow and orange. 
White King. Pure white. 
15 cts. each Any 7 Roots for $1.00 
1 of each variety, 12 Roots in all, for only $1.50 











Six of the Leading 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
in 6 different varieties 

For those who like small, 
symmetrical flowers, Pompon 
Dahlias offer unusual oppor- 
tunities for making interesting 
bouquets and flower arrange- 
ments. The plants are noted 
for their free-flowering habit 
and their pleasing foliage. 
Labeled 
6 for only 









CANNAS 
Cannas to most of us suggest flow- 1Q FOR 
ers of exotic beauty. Not only are the 
colors unusually brilliant but the $1 .00 
foliage is also colorful and decorative. 
Eureka. White. Green foliage. 
Golden Gate. A golden yellow. 1 0 0 FO R 
King Humbert. Orange-scarlet. 
The President. Red. Green foliage. $6 O00 
Venus. Rose-pink with creamy borders. 
TERRA CEIA BULB FARM 
H. VAN DORP, Prop. 
PINETOWN - NORTH CAROLINA 

KING HUMBERT GOLDEN GATE VENUS 
