Miniature Dahlias Make Most Attractive Floral Arrangements 
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SELECT DAHLIA BULBS 
Only strong divisions (with eyes) of field 
grown roots are sold, each being carefully 
labeled and packed. Cultural leaflet in- 
cluded with each order. 
Initials following the name indicate the 
class to which the variety belongs, viz.: 
F.D.—Formal Decorative; I.D.—Informal 
Decorative; C.—Cactus; 8.C.—Semi-Cactus. 
Postpaid prices. Ask for prices on kinds 
not listed. 
Adirondack Sunset (I.D.) Long, broad 
scarlet petals with golden tips and reverse. 
The center of the flower, tipped with or- 
ange makes a most beautiful combination. 
Each 50e. 
Ambassador. (C.) Soft yellow buff, shaded 
salmon-pink. Well formed flowers held 
erect above the foliage. Each 50c. 
Bagdad. (I.D.) A large flower of flaming 
scarlet red, is a prolific bloomer and the 
blossoms are carried well above the foliage. 
Each 50c. 
(F.D.) An unusual shade of 
Free flowering and lasts well 
Each 50e. 
Blue River. 
violet-blue. 
when cut. 
California Idol (I.D.). Strong growing 
plants, producing a profusion of clear 
lemon-yellow flowers on 14 in. stems. 
Each 50ce. 
Cavalcade. (F.D.) Beautiful shade of deep 
rose. The blooms are large and carried on 
long, stiff stems. Each 50c. 
City of Cleveland. (I.D.) Exceptionally 
well formed blooms of brilliant orange suf- 
fused scarlet. Bright, attractive and well 
worthy of a placein any garden, Each 40c. 
Countess of Lonsdale. (C.). An old favor- 
ite peorine quantities of salmon-rose flow- 
ers. A delightful shade and much in de- 
mand. Each 50ce. 
Edna Ferber. (C.) A splendid, glistening 
coral shading to old rose. Has good stems 
and foliage. Each 50c. 
Forest Fire. (I.D.) A beautiful combina- 
tion of red and yellow—a most spectacu- 
lar variety. Each 65ce. 
Golden Standard. (C.) Buff, shading to 
amber and gold; an excellent cut flower. 
Each 50c. 
Halserova. (F.D.) Delicate lavender flow- 
ers, almost white, flecked with purple. A 
handsome and unusual variety. Each 75c. 
Incandescent. (I.D.) 
old rose. An outstanding variety greatly 
admired for its unusual coloring. Each 75c. 
Jane Cowl. (I.D.) A giant on stems of un- 
usual length and strength. Its color is a 
glistening bronzy buff and old gold, blend- 
ing to a deeper shade toward the center. 
Each 35c. 
Jersey’s Beacon. (I.D.) A flower of rare 
beauty. Chinese scarlet with a paler re- 
verse, giving it a two-toned effect. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50 
Jersey’s Beauty. (F.D.) Beautiful clear 
pink, the petals slightly touched with 
gold. Each 25c., doz. $2.50 
Jersey’s Dainty. (C.) Magnificent white 
blooms beautifully tinged with lavender. 
Each 35c, 
Jersey’s White Beauty. (I.D.). A white 
Jersey Beauty. The blooms borne on 
strong wiry stems and last well when cut. 
Each 7dc. 
Rosy buff suffused | 
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Kentucky. (F.D.) A magnificent shade of 
salmon-pink. Each 35c. 
Mascotte. <A Holland variety of recent in- 
troduction having soft pink blooms shading 
to deep rose. The well-shaped flowers are 
borne on long stems. Each 75c. 
Monmouth Champion. (F.D.) A vigorous 
grower, producing beautiful blooms of 
brilliant scarlet-orange. Each 50ce. 
Monmouth Queen. (I.D.) Beautiful shade 
of lemon-yellow gradually passing to light 
primrose or cream on back of petals. Full 
centered flowers of good size on long, stiff 
stems. Each 50ce. 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier. (I.D.) Giant 
blooms of rich, velvety carmine-red. A 
healthy vigorous grower with strong stems. 
Each ‘d0c., 3 for $1.35 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. (F.D.) Bright rosy 
lilac. Free blooming and a great favorite 
for cutting. Each 25c. 
Robert Treat. (F.D.) Large bright rose 
flowers freely ee on strong, vigor- 
ous plants. An exceptional variety. 
Each 35ce. 

Halserova 
Ruby Taylor. (F.D.) Immense ruby red 
flowers with purple shadings. Exceptior- 
ally fine variety. Each 50c. 
Shahrazad. (I.D.) Large blooms of soft 
Tyrian rose, the long-pointed petals of 
which are attractively curled and twisted. 
Each 50ce. 
Star of Bethlehem. (S.C.) A choice, pure 
white with numerous pointed petals and 
high, full centers. The dense, dark green 
foliage sets off the lovely white blooms to 
the best advantage, creating a beautiful 
show. Each 50c. 
The Commodore. (I.D.) Bright lemon- 
yellow. The large blooms are carried on 
long stems. A fine variety for cutting and 
exhibition. Each 50ce. 
Thomas Edison. (F.D.) <A magnificent 
shade of rich royal purple. An exceptional 
variety well worthy of a place in your gar- 
den. Each 65e. 
Treasure Island. (F.D.) Bright apricot 
with gold and rose suffusion and shadings. 
One of the brightest Autumn varieties. 
Each 50c. 
White Wonder. (I.D.) Giant pure white 
blooms with long, pointed petals so twisted 
and curled as to give each flower a light, 
fluffy appearance. Each 35c. 

POMPON DAHLIAS 
This class does not grow quite so tall as 
the standard sorts. The plants branch freely 
and are covered with a profusion of small 
ball-like flowers on long stems. They are 
ideal for cutting and are adapted for bou- 
quets and other floral arrangements. 
Each 25c., 3 for 65c., doz. $2.50 
Belle of Springfield. Bright red. 
Bobby. Deep plum purple. 
Bronze Beauty. Bronze and old gold. 
Edith Meuller. Soft apricot suffused 
salmon-red. 
Honey. Primrose yellow with the edge of 
the petals faintly suffused with red. 
Morning Mist. White, tipped lavender with 
a rosy lavender center. 
Snowclad. The best pure white. 
Yellow Gem. Clear canary yellow. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
All the various types are to be found in 
this section, but the flowers are smaller and 
the plants dwarfer, averaging about 3 ft. in 
height. The blooms are unsurpassed for cut- 
ting and, Jike the Pompons, lend themselves 
admirably to all sorts of cut-flower arrange- 
ments, 
Baby Royal. (F.D.) Salmon-pink, shaded 
apricot. Free flowering and one of the best. 
Each 30ce. 
(Peony Fl.) Bright 
Bishop of Llandaff. 
The fern- 
scarlet, deeper in the center. ( 
like reddish bronze foliage is a decided 
added attraction. Each 40c. 
Corinna. (F.D.) Beautifully formed blooms 
of brilliant yellow. Each 40c. 
Fairy. (F.D.) Violet rose shading to mauve 
at the tips. Each 25c. 
Princess Alba. A very fine pure white 
miniature. Each 40ce. 
Orchid Lady. (F.D.) A handsome shade of 
orchid pink. Each 35c. 
DAHLIA COLLECTIONS 
PERRY’S “DOLLAR SPECIAL”’ 
One each of 6 named varieties 
$1.00 postpaid 
A popular priced collection of depend- 
able varieties in the several colors that 
will give results under varied conditions. 
We cannot name the kinds in advance. 
PERRY’S ‘“‘AMATEUR”’ 
12 First Class Varieties 
$2.50 postpaid 
Here is a genuine bargain. We shall 
supply nothing but good sound tubers, 
no two alike. This has always been a 
popular collection with our trade. Each 
bulb labeled. 
PERRY’S *“*BLUE RIBBON”’ 
1 each of 12 named varieties 
$5.00 postpaid 
There’s exceptional value in this col- 
lection, representing a good selection of 
the different types of Dahlias. 

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