DAHLIAS 
The best and newest in these fine flowers at a 
price anyone can afford. These new ones sold for 
dollars each a very few years ago. 
SUGGESTIONS ON DAHLIA CULTURE. Give dahlias a 
sunny place in good soil but go very easy on fertilizers. Plant 
the tuber on its side four inches deep and set a stake im- 
mediately. Break out the leader when a foot high to make a 
bushy plant. Don’t over water. Disbud freely to produce big 
flowers. These are all offered postpaid. 
DECORATIVE TYPE 
(Like the illustration.) 
AVALON. Beautiful clear yellow on long stems. 
Each 25c¢ 
ORIENTAL GLORY. Very large orange flowers. 
Each 50c 
PAN. Vivid scarlet medium sized flowers. Each 35c 
THOMAS EDISON. Immense rich violet purple. A 
good exhibition variety and good keeper. Each 75c 
JERSEY BEACON. Chinese scarlet with lighter re- 
verse, globular flowers. Each 25c 
KENTUCKY. Perfect orange flowers on wiry stems. 
Each 35c 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. Beautifully formed 
mauve pink. Free bloomer. 25c¢ 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER. About the biggest and 
finest of all reds. A prize winner anywhere. 
Each 75c 
PRINCE OF PERSIA. Rich glowing crimson. Very 
large. Each 50c 
QUEEN CITY. Light cherry red. A good cut flower 
variety with long stems. Each 75c 
WHITE KING. A large pure white. Free flowering. 
Each 25c 
One of each of the above 11 dahlias for $3.75 
CACTUS TYPE 
(Shaggy with curled petals. ) 
CIGARETTE. Full burnt orange flowers with white 
tips. Each 25c 
GOLDEN WEST. A fine big pure yellow. Each 25c 
JOSEPHINE. True rose pink, petals tipped yellow. 
Each 40c 
One of each of the 3 Cactus Dahlias 75¢ 
POMPOM DAHLIAS 
(Listed here are the tiny globe dahlias that are so 
popular as cut flowers.) 
AMBER QUEEN. Amber tinted with apricot. 
BACCHUS. A bright red. Quite round. 
CATHERINE. Bright yellow. Unusually well formed. 
ROSA WILMOTH. Small, well formed rose pink. 
SNOWCLAD. The best white Pompom. 
25c each, any 6 for $1.00 

MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
(A most useful type that can be planted in beds 
or borders two feet apart and will give a profusion 
of good cut flowers on moderate sized bushes.) 
SYLVIA. Brilliant red flowers. Deep green foliage. 
FAIRY. A small decorative violet rose flower. 
ORCHID LADY. Orchid pink. A strong grower. 
TEDDY JOHNSON. Tyrian rose and white. 
25c each, any 5 for $1.00 
DOLLAR SPECIALS 
Ten good tubers, not labeled but a 
good mixture of colors and types. 
223 OR —= 
Six fine exhibition Dahlias, 
tuber labeled. 
Either Collection $1.00 
Each purchaser of two dollars worth of any of our 
fine dahlias will receive as a premium either Mrs. Geo. 
Le Boutillier or Thomas Edison. Please state your 
choice. 
Something New in Dahlias 
FRED SPRINGER 
A bedding dahlia that will give the garden 
effect of a geranium. From mid-August on 
the foliage will be literally covered with bril- 
liant red flowers. 
Seven roots for a 3 foot bed, $1.60 
each 
LILIES 
Nothing compares with lilies for the semi-shady or shady 
spot. Plant them freely wherever they can be given the con- 
ditions that they like. Lighten the soil with sand, leaf mold 
or peat, but not manure. Plant at least six inches deep, and 
be sure the bulbs have good drainage. Keep them moist but 
not wet. These are all offered postpaid. 
REGAL LILY. The one best lily. It will do well even in the 
sun. The flowers are as large as the well known Easter Lily, 
nearly white and very fragrant. A well established bulb will 
commonly give ten to twenty flowers to a stem. Large 
blooming size bulbs. Great big bulbs, for immediate effect. 
35¢ each, 3 for $1.00 Smaller blooming bulbs, 6 for $1.00 
TENUIFOLIUM LILY. A lovely rock garden lily. Many beauti- 
fully reflexed coral red flowers on a sturdy stem. 
2 for 35c, 6 for $1.00 
TIGER LILIES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE. Huge clusters of 
spotted orange reflexed flowers on four foot stems. Specify 
whether you desire single or double. The single is the more 
graceful. 2 for 35c, 6 for $1.00 
UMBELLATUM LILY. Unusually robust type with clusters of 
brick red flowers held erect. Blooms in July. 
35c¢ each, 3 for $1.00 
Smaller blooming bulbs, 5 fer $1.00 
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