
If you have tried to grow dahlias once and failed, try again. 


HULIN’S MELODY S. C. (Hulin- 
Parrella)—It is almost impos- 
sible to paint a_ satisfactory 
word picture of a new dahlia, 
but when it comes to describing 
HULIN’S MELODY it is still 
harder. Words fail to express 
the exquisite beauty this flower 
possesses with its intriguing 
blend of golden yellow and rose 
lavender. The wavy petals show 
a rose sheen on the reverse 
which blends most delightfully 
into a melody of colors. 
Winner of several blues in the 
seedling class and a silver cup 
sweepstakes award at the West- 
ern Washington Fair. Well men- 
tioned on the HONOR Roll. 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.00 

HULIN’S MELODY 
INCANDESCENT I. D. (Weyer’s-Parrella)—Color, rich rosy buff suffused yellow, 
light old rose. Center, rich old rose, paling to light buff on outside of petals. 
Blooms from 10 to 138 inches in diameter. Blooms in great profusion. 
Roots $1.00 
INDIANA MOON I. D.—A giant dahlia with a pleasing combination of color 
described as flesh ochre with lines of special pink. Roots 50¢ 
INDIAN SUMMER S. C. (Goetzer)—Golden yellow, suffused soft orange. Fairly 
large flowers of excellent form. Winner of Achievement Medal at Washing- 
ton, D. C. Tall, rugged grower. Roots $5.00 Plant $2.00 
IVORY PRINCESS S. C. (Hawkins-Ruschmohr)—A grand dahlia with a brand 
new color. A beautiful shade of ivory. Something that is very much needed 
in this color class. Blooms are very large and are held on stiff stems. This 
variety has received many awards in different shows. Height, 6 feet. 
Roots $7.50 Plant $2.50 
JANE COWL I. D.—Color, a glistening bronzy buff and gold, blending to a 
deeper shade at the center. Height, 6 feet. Roots 25¢ 
JANE DEW I. D.—A magnificent true clear pink dahlia with plenty of sub- 
stance, and large exhibition blooms. Root 75c¢ 
JEAN TRIMBEE §S. C.—Color, a rich petunia violet and many blooms close to 
12 inches. An unusual and outstanding variety. Height, 5% feet. Roots 50c 
JEFFERSONIAN F. D. (Retzer)—An immense bloom of mauve pink. Winner 
of an Achievement Medal at Nellsville, Ohio Show. A fine plant and free 
bloomer. Height, 4 feet. Root $1.50 
JERSEY BEACON F. D.—A bright Chinese scarlet with a buff reflex, giving it 
a two-toned effect. Height, 4% feet. Roots 25¢ 
JERSEY BEAUTY F. D.—Large pure pink, on long erect stems and still in 
great demand as a florist flower. Good keeper. Height, 6 feet. Roots 25¢ 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (Incurved Cactus)—One of the best white cactus Dahlias 
to date, being a free bloomer and a good keeper. Roots 35¢ 

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