Kassel (Pfit.) — A rich scarlet-red self; immense flow- 
ers. Per 10: L. 60c, M. 40c, S. 25c 
Lord Selkirk (Twomey) — Clear milk-white with 
creamy throat; 10 or more open. Each: L. $1.00, 
M. 75c, S. 50c, Bits. 10 for 80c 
Luis d’Or (Pfit.) — Rich yellow apricot. Per 10: L. 75c 
M. 40c, S. 25c 
Maid of Orleans (Pfit.) — Tall white, cream throat. 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 20c 
Margaret Beaton (Twomey) — A _ beautiful ivory- 
white with a small orange-scarlet blotch in the 
throat; very popular. Each: L. 20c, M. 15c, S. 10c 
Margaret Fulton (Ogrod.) — Clear coral-pink. Per 
10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 20c 
Margaret Peters (Erry) — White with crimson and 
cream blotch. Each: L. 10c, M. 7c 
Miss New Zealand (Juylan) — Salmon-apricot, rose 
blotch; the largest Glad. Each: L. 15c, M. 10c, 
S. 5c 
Minuet (Coleman) — Clear lavender; very choice. 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
Moorish King (Pfit.) — Dark velvety mahogany-ma- 
roon. Per 10: L. 80c 
Mother Machree (Stevens) — Smoky salmon. Per 
10: L. €0c 
Mrs. Leon Douglas (Diener) — Tall begonia-rose; 
flecked. Per 10: L. 40c, M. 25c, S. 15c 
Mrs. Ray Chase (Dr. Miller) — White with yellow 
throat. Per 10: L. 50c, M. 25c, S. 15c 
Paul Grampel (Pfit.) — New early bright red; tall 
stem with 6 to 7 florets open. Each: L. 20c, M. 
lSc, S. 10c 
Picardy (Palmer) — Soft salmon-pink. Per 10: L. 40c, 
M. 25c, S. 15c¢ 
MISSION 
Pititi (Hill N.Z.) — Salmon apricot flecked darker; ten 
Each: L. 15c, M. 10c, S. 5c 
Polar Ice (Pfit.) — Early brilliant white. Per 10: L. 
S0c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
Prairie Gold (Corrington) — Rich deep yellow. Per 
10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
to twelve open. 
Queen Louise (Pfit.) — Pure white, large broad 
flowers. Per 10: L. 50c: M. 35c, S. 15c¢ 
Queen of Bremen (Zimmer) — Soft amaranth-pink. 
Per 10: L. 40c, M. 25c, S. 15c 
Red Lory (Errey) — Red with. purplish blotch; ten 
open. Per 10: L. 50c 
Royal Gold (Pfit.) — A new early yellow with large 
round florets and heavy substance; 8 florets open. 
Each: L. 25c, M. 15c, S. 10c 
Schwaben Girl (Pfit.) — Large soft pink. Per 10: 
L. 50c, M. 35c, S. 20c 
Smiling Maestro (Christ) — Rich orange-salmon, very 
Per 10: L. 70c, M. 50, S. 30c 
Techny Chimes (Mission Gardens) — Lavender-pink, 
feathered blotch in throat; tall straight stem; six 
to eight open. Per 10: L. 50c, M. 35c, S. 15c 
Tinamba (Errey) — Large light pink, flecked deeper. 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
Vredenburg (Pfit.) — An excellent early pure white 
Per 10: L. 80c, M. 
large. 
with fine form and placement. 
60c, S. 40c 
White Douglas (Mission Gardens) — Tall creamy 
white, with lavender markings. Sport of Mrs. 
Per 10: L. 60c, M. 40c, S. 20c 
Wolfgang von Goethe (Pfit.) — Early salmon-red. 
Per 10: L. 40c, M. 25c, S 10c 
Wurtembergia (Pfit.) — Tall scarlet, creamy blotch. 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 20c 
Leon Douglas. 
MIXTURE 
Choice Bulbs in All Colors 
100 large bulbs — $3.00 prepaid 

Dahlia Roots and Plants 
For late summer and early autumn — odd combinations of color that lend attrac- 
tiveness and the artistic to any garden. 
Amelia Earhart (Semi-Cactus) 4 ft. 
Large deep blooms of apricot buff with salmon 
BUIRTCENG SoM Oe eee a et aisa lived + vo « 0 'si6 ook Roots $ .50 
American Purity (Semi-Cactus) 4 ft. 
This is an ideal exhibition Dahlia with large, 
full, glistening white flowers; the petals are 
beautifully quilled at the tips. 
Roots $1.00; Plants $ .50 
Berger's Jewel (Cactus) 4-5 ft. 
A rich lilac-pink with blue suffusion at base; 
tips of petals are almost white; blooms freely 
6n- woods long: stems, Fes. eeen ere Plants $ .50 
Burch Foraker (Informal Decorative) 5-6 ft. 
Bright fire-red or flame color; huge blooms on 
Very choice. 
long stems. . 
Roots $1.00; Plants $ .50 
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