FIVE FINE 
MINIATURE 
DAHLIAS 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS are 
dwarf plants bearing small flowers. 
Never more than 3 feet tall, they 
need little space and no staking. 
The blooms are ideal cut-flowers 
less than 34% inches across. Plant 
them in flower-beds or the perennial 
border; even make a hedge with 
them. 
Each 10 
(1) Bishop of Llandaff .$0 35 $3 15 
(2) Orchid Lady....... 40 3 60 
(3) Baby Royal........ 35nnoeiD 
(4) Little Jennie ...... 50 4 50 
(5) Red Head.......... 35oal > 

COLLECTIONS 
(1) No. 94A, 5 tubers, 1 each 
(value $1.95)h ces eae $1 65 
No. 94B, 10 tubers, 2 each 
(value $3.90)po55. cece eee 3 00 
No. 94C, 25 tubers, 5 each 
(value $8.80).............. 7 00 

) TIGRIDIA we 
(Mexican Shellflower) 
Curious and beautiful spotted flow- 
ers of various colors—white, rose, 
yellow, orange, and red. Known also 
as the ‘“Tiger Flower.” Treat as you 
would gladiolus, except that you give 
an abundance of water; plant In a 
sunny place. 
Splendid mixture, $1 for 10, 
$7.50 per 100 
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THE 
AMERICAN SHAMROCK 
(Oxalis) 
Plant the little bulbs of this native 
plant along walks or edge flower-beds with 
them. The blossoms have the remarkable 
habit of closing and the clover-like leaves 
of folding, at night. Height 9 inches. 
35 cts. for 10, $2.50 per 100, 
$20 per 1000 
> CALLA LILY 
Golden Yellow. Dark green foliage, spotted 
with white. Flowers are rich, velvety gold. 
Plant them anywhere in your garden when 
danger of frost 1s over. Lift the tubers in the 
autumn. 35 cts. each, $3 for 10, $25 per 100. 

