DASS’ COLLECTION OF DAHLIAS 
JERSEY BEAUTY—The most popular pink, 
PRIDE OF STATFORD——The most beautiful 
markings of orange, red and yellow. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON—Beautiful 
blooms of creamy white suffused pink. 
JERSEY BEACON—tLarge blooms of tawny 
yellow, beautiful streaked with fiery red. 
JANE COWL—Shades of orange, salmon, rosy 
pink and yellow, blending in most delightful 
fashion. 
MRS, I. DE VER WARNER—Beautiful fluff of 
orchid lavender. 
All Varieties 20c Each 
IPRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—A very large flower 
of deep red coloring, ideal for cutting. 
WHITE KING—Truly a Decorative Dahlia of 
pure white. 
SAGAMORE—Large flowers of beautiful form, 
color golden yellow, shaded orange buff. 
AVALON—The finest of the rich lemon yellow 
Dahlia. 
LE TOREADOR—The most beautiful brilliant 
red, 
BASHFUL GIANT — Apricot 
Should be in every Dahlia Garden. 
ALL 12 FOR ONLY $2.00 
and amber. 
DASS’ HARDY PERENNIALS 
NEW DOUBLE SUNBURST — Here is a 
Coreopsis which is different, producing striking 
golden yellow flowers which are actually double 
and of good size. They attract a great deal of at- 
tention and are also elegant cut flowers, noted 
for their keeping qualities. They grow to a 
height of 24 to 30 inches. 
TUFTED PANSIES—Hardy Perennial Violas. 
Large flowers. All gay mixed colors. Blooms all 
summer. 
SHASTA DAISY—Alaska. Large white flow- 
ers. June to August. 
NEW GIANT PACIFIC DBL. DELPHINIUM— 
The finest strain of Hybrid Delphinium grown. 
The flowers are double and very large. Beautiful 
colors. Mixed. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM—(Bas- 
ket of Gold). Masses of bright yellow flowers 10 
inches high. Blooms in May and June. 
TRITOMA—Pfitzer’s giant orange perennial. 6 
to 8 inch heads on 2-ft. stems in fall. 
FOXGLOVE—Digitalis, Shirley Hybrids. 3-ft. 
stems, packed tight with showy bell-like blooms. 
Many gay color combinations. Mixed colors only. 
AQUILEGIA—Long Spurred Hybrids. Choice 
strain of these choice hybrids, ranging in color 
tones from creamy white and yellow to bronze 
red and blue shades. The combination of shades 
found in this section defies description. Mixed 
colors only. 
GAILLARDIAS—A great novelty mixture. One 
of the most lavish bloomers in the perennial 
flower family. Blooms from July to November. . 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CUSHION — Hardy. 
The most prolific fall blooming flowers that 
grow. Blooms from late summer till frost. Red 
and pink. 
GYPSOPHILA—Double Snow White. The 
great masses of small, pure white flowers come 
in July and August. Also unexcelled for winter 
bouquets. 
SNOW WHITE SHASTA DAISIES—Diener’s 
Double White. Flowers are fully double. Often 4 
inches across, Blooms freely in late May and 
June. Grows 2% ft. tall. 
JAPANESE IRIS—The orchid-like flowers ap- 
pear in late June, after all other Iris have past. 
Cut in the bud stage, the flowers open perfectly 
and keep well. In mixed colors only. 
Perennial Prices 
DELPHINIUMS—Giant Pacific Hybrids, each ........... 25c 
COLLECTION ROUILEGIA“Cong SpurredéHybridss(clumpaleacheeeae 250 
TRITOMAS—Pfitzer’s Hybrids, Mixed Colors, each ..... 25¢ 
6 All V an SHASTA |DAISIES—Deiner’s All Dbl. White, each ...... 25c 
DIGITALIS—Shirley, Mixed, each ............ cece eee eees 25c¢ 
arieties GAILLARDIA—Novelty Mixed, each ...............--0-- 25c 
COREOPSIS—Double Sunburst, each ...................4. 25¢ 
mf 25 VIOLAS—Large Flewered, Mixed, each .................. 25c 
o GYPSOPHILA—Double Snow \White, each .............. 25c 
JAPANESE IRIS—Mixed, each ............ccceceecceeeee 25c 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM—2-yr., Extra 
Nice,:: each 2 i. otic os0 ss ssc oiis aks bn tae sreatar = viatera 25c 
SWEET WILLIAMS—Newport Pink, each .............. ea 
mal Dot SWEET WILLIAMS—Nigrescence, each ...............+.. c 
12 All Varieties SWEET WILLIAMS—Turkey Red, each ................. 25c 
SHASTA DAISY—Alaska (Clumps), each ................ 25c 
S CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Cushion, (Hardy) Field Grown 
2.00 Pink Cushion, each .........esecc cece s reece cence 25c 
Red Cushion, each ....ececcc cs tecetenewostoueess 25¢ 

ALL PRICES PREPAID 
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