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GIANT 
FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
We are offering 14 choice varieties—good, dependable 
kinds which we know will furnish ample satisfaction 
to the average gardener. We furnish only Michigan 
sand-grown tubers, known by authorities to be far su- 
perior to those grown on clay or other heavy soils. 
Sand-grown tubers are far less susceptible to either 
disease or spoilage, and produce heavier blooming 
plants. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON. Mammoth cameo-pink, produc- 
ing gigantic flowers 6 to 8 inches in diameter. 20c each; 4 for 65c. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. A gorgeous 6 inch fluffiness of delicate 
orchid-lavender. 20c each: 4 for 65c. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA. An exceedingly large, thick flower of dark 
crimson, shading almost to maroon at the center. An ideal cut- 
flower variety. 20c¢ each: 4 for 65c. 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD. The best red-orange Dahlia known. Strong 
grower and profuse bloomer. 20c each: 4 for 65c. 
SAGAMORE. An outstanding variety. Large flowers of apricot-buff 
lasting a long time, either on the plant or as cut flowers. 20c 
each; 4 for 65c. 
JANE COWL. Shades of yellow, orange, salmon and rosy pink, 
blending into a delightful combination of colors. Mammoth 8 
inch flowers. 25c each; 4 for 75c. 
JERSEY’S BEACON. Flowers of enormous size carried on long, 
sturdy stems. Color a brilliant scarlet and buff with lighter re- 
verse. 25c each; 4 for 75c. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. A beautiful pink with a shading of chamois. 
The most popular pink variety, and considered by many the finest 
Dahlia ever introduced. Should be in every planting. 25c¢ each; 
4 for 75c. 
LAURA MORRIS. A clear, pure, beautiful yellow. Giant flowers 7 
inches in diameter. 25c each; 4 for 75c. 
THE COMMODORE. A huge, shaggy Dahlia; mammoth flowers 
12 to 14 inches across. Rich, pure lemon-yellow. Prolific bloomer. 
25c each; 4 for 75c. 
CAVALCADE. One of the most beautiful Dahlias ever known—a 
deep old rose or orchid-pink; exquisite not only in coloring, but in 
form as well, and a profuse bloomer on long, sturdy stems. Has 
been commonly sold at a dollar each, but this season we offer 
it at only 40c each; 4 for $1.25. 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER. Classed as the very finest of all pure 
white Dahlias. Its giant flowers are produced in great profusion. 
Our price only 35c each; 4 for $1.15. 
GEORGE A. RELYEA. A charmingly unusual Dahlia, entirely differ- 
ent from any other. Flowers are large, having orchid-white tips, 
the rest of the Dahlia a flaming orange-sunset, with tight center 
of deep orchid. Coloring is not uniform, but appears in gorgeous 
splashes and streaks of varied shadings. Our price only 60c 
each; 2 for $1.00. 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER. A giant deep crimson Dahlia with 
blooms averaging 10 to 12 inches across, and some of the largest 
ones, as much as 14 inches. One of these Dahlias alone makes 
a gorgeous sight to behold with its enormous size, deep red color 
and perfect form. Picture if you can the dazzling beauty of a 
large, sturdy plant loaded with these giant flowers. A big value 
at 50c each; 2 for 80c. 
Mixed Dahlia Spectal 
First class roots in wide range of 
color. Commonly sells at far more $ 00 
Net 




than our price. 
12 Roots, Unlabeled but Good 
Color Assortment, Only Prepaid 




George A. Relyea 
BARGAIN No. 47 
12 GIANT 
DAHLIAS 
| Each: Margaret Woodrow Wil- 
son, Mrs. |. De Ver Warner, Pride 
of California, Pride of Stratford. 
Sagamore, Jane Cowl, Jersey's 
Beacon, Jersey’s Beauty, Laura 
Morris, The Commodore, Caval- 
cade and Kemp’s White Wonder 
(A $3.00 Catalog Value.) 
All Properly Labeled. 
ONLY $] 9B Frege 
Net 

Mrs. George Le Boutellier 


BARGAIN No. 48 
fod: Co) Coy Hoy 
DAHLIAS 
1 Each: 
Cavalcade 
Kemp’s White Wonder 
George A. Relyea 
Mrs. Geo. Le Boutellier 
(Individually labeled 
ONLY | 29 ints! 
Net- 
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