NV MINIATURE DAHLIAS §are 
dwarf plants bearing small flowers. 
M i a IAT U RR FE Never more than 3 feet tall, they 
need little space and no staking. 
DA i+ LIAS The blooms are ideal cut-flowers 
less than 31% inches across. Plant 
them in flower-beds or the perennial 
border; even make a hedge with 
them. 
10 
(1) Bishop of Llandaff. $0 oS $3 15 
(2) Orchid Lady....... 40 3 60 
(jr Babyshoyalyeee ee ak §3 ihe 
(4) Little Jennie ...... 50 4 50 
(Se Sylviaecn. tacceriee 2 50 4 50 
COLLECTIONS 
@) No. 94A, 5 tubers, 1 each 
(value "$2. 10) .$1 75 
No. 94B, 10 tubers: 2 each 
(value. $4.20). 3 50 
No. 94C, 25 tubers, 5 each 
(value $9545 eee 8 00 

THE 
AMERICAN SHAMROCK 
(Oxalis) 
(2) Plant the little bulbs of this native 
plant along walks or edge flower-beds with 
them. The blossoms have the remarkable 
habit of closmg 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 is over. Lift the tubers m the 
autumn. 25 cts. each, $2.25 for 10, $20 per 
100. 

@) TIGRIDIA -> 
This grows well in the open ground 
in summer as far north as New 
England and gives a continuous dis- 
play of gorgeous color from midsum- 
mer to frost. 
Cu.tturE.—Give the bulbs the 
same treatment as gladiolus; that is, 
plant them 4 inches deep and at least 
6 inches apart, any time after May 15. 
The plant thrives in a sunny situation 
but needs an abundance of water. 
Lift the bulbs in autumn, 
Our improved strain is a mixture 
including a wide range of colors— 
white with spotted cup, white with 
rose sheen, rose, yellow with suffusion 
of red, yellow with spotted cup, and 
brilliant scarlet. Bulbs, 80 cts. for 10, 
$7 per 100. 
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