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DAHLIA 
Plant any time in May or June in well-worked soil. Lay tuber flat and cover about 6 inches 
deep, 3 feet apart. Allow one stalk to grow from each tuber; pinch out middle bud when the 
second set of leaves has appeared. This will make the plant branch freely and very little or no 
support will be needed. 
; Postage Extra 5¢ Each, 15e Dozen. 
F. D.—Formal Decorative. I. D.—Informa] Decorative. S. C.—Semi-cactus. C.—Cactus. 
AVALON— JERSEY’S BEAUTY—Salmon-pink ..... 15e 
Large, clear, canary-yellow........ ibe “WHITE KING—Large white........... 25e 
Bre DOR Larec, ‘bright-red. ("4° . 15¢ PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Red........ 15e 
ae ARNER—Large lavender... . 15¢ WHITE WONDER—Large white....... 25e 
KATHELENE NORRIS— 
PE PrEPOSCHDIN Kitinis wis 6 we Seale sees os 8 25¢ POMPOM DAHLIAS 
JANE COWL— White, Red, Pink, Bronze, Yellow. 
Large, copper-orange .......-....+:> 15¢ 10c each 
FLOWER SEED 
POSTAGE PREPAID 
CULTURE—Most flower seed should be plant- 
ed shallow and kept covered with old cloth or 
jute sacks until sprouted, to prevent drying out. 
Plant in rows for easv tending and Keep weeds 
pulled out. Be sure first that they are weeds. 
With slow-growing seeds it is a good plan to 
drop a few cabbage or radish seeds, as they will 
come up quickly and mark the rows for you. 
Use pulverized sheep manure. 
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Unless otherwise specified, 
mixed colors, as most people prefer 
way. On some we offer serarate colors, 
such cases the colors are named. 
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Everyone should plant a flower 
bed, as it encourages the little 
ones, and there is nothing more 
attractive than a pretty flower 
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Pkt. 5c and 
AGERATUM. (Floss Flower). 
best summer blooming plants. 
10c. 
AGERATUM DWARF COMPACTUM. 
Blue Ball—Deep blue. Pkt. 5c. 
BLUE CAP—Muiniature blue. Pkt. 5c. 
AFRICAN DAISY. (Dimorphatheca). 
Dwarf golden-yellow daisy; fine for garden 
borders and rockeries. Pkt. 5c. 
BABY’S BREATH. (Gypsophila). Annual 
white elegans. Pkt. 5c and 10c. 
PANICULATA. Perennial. Pkt. 10c. 
ALYSSUM. Annual. Popular little plants 
for edging or massing, blooming all summer; 
tiny cluster of white flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE (Basket of Gold). 
Hardy Perennial—6 to 12 inches. Produces 
a mass of golden-yellow flowers very early. 
Pkt. 10c. 
AMARANTHUS. Annual. (Tricolor Splen- 
dens). Joseph Coat. The leaves and stems 
are different shades of red and green. Mixed 
varieties. Pkt. 5c. 

ANTIRRINUM MAJUS GRANDIFLORUM 
Tall—Large Flowered 
APPLEBLOSSOM— Pkt. 
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COPPER KING— 
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RUBY—Richywrupy-red= wacseuse.s .DCew0e 
SNOWFLAKE—Snow-white .......5¢c 10e 
THE ROSE—Deep, rich-rose ...... 5c 10¢ 
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