Ce COLLECTION. 10 Iris, $4.15 value, for $2.50, postpaid 
(One SETTING SUN, standards rose-gold; falls oxblood-red, tall, 75c each, free.) 
Brown Mahogany. Pure dark mahogany-brown with 
a rusty brown beard. 40 in. 35c each. 
Chinook. Large waxy white flower with a deep golden 
beard. 35c each. 
Indian Love Cali. A richly colored bloom of very 
dark brown. 38 in. 35c each. 
Jolly Roger. Blue, dark, rich, and [ustrous, verging 
on black. 36 1n. 25c each. 
Lux. A medley of old-gold, apricot, and raspberry- 
red. 40 in. 35c each. 
“D” COLLECTION. 

Natividad. Warm creamy white of perfect substance. 
36 in. 25c each. 
Russet Red. Glowing red, flushed with tones of russet. 
Large, well-formed flowers. 35 in. 75c each. 
Signal Light. Large, deep red self flowers. 36 in. 
75c each. 
Sunburst. A rich yellow self flower, soft Instead of 
bright in color. 42 in. 35c each. 
Tan Beauty. Very lovely real tan Iris. 50c each. 
7 Iris, value $7.75, for $3.50, postpaid 
(One SONNY BOY, a richer King Midas, tall, $1.00, value free.) 
Ashes of Roses. Named by Mrs. Kirkland because her 
mother had a dress of the same pleasing rose-gray 
tone when she was a little girl. A strong grower with 
heavy substance. 36 in. $1.00 each. 
Bronze Image. A tall and stately Iris, its two tones of 
brilliant red and gold-bronze dominate the garden. 
Judges and visitors selected it as a most worthy 
addition to Dr. Kirkland’s bright bronzy Irises. 
$2.00 each. 
Conestoga. Standards of gold and copper with falls of 
gleaming red-copper. A true copper Iris. 38 in. 
$1.00 each. 

Glen Ellen. Standards luminous golden tan; falls 
flushed brown and plum. A tall well-branched Iris. 
$1.50 each. 
Marvelous. Bright yellow, gaily streaked with red 
lines. A spectacular flower. 40 in. 50c each. 
Prince Royal. An extra deep red blend with an under- 
tone of red-copper. The effect is copper-red. An 
early bloomer, it is very tall and perfectly branched. 
$1.00 each. 
Setting Sun. A fiery red-copper flower showing 
wonderful lights. A startling Iris. 32 in. 75c each. 
YZ Exceptional Dahlias 
Each year many new varieties appear on the market but we endeavor to select only those which we consider 
outstanding for garden use. There is no secret about growing good Dahlias. Give them rich soil, constant cultiva- 
tion, and an abundance of water at blooming-time. Dahlias lend themselves in many ways to indoor decorations. 
Shipped postpaid. 
Exhibition Collection of Decoratives 
Anna Benedict. Bright garnet-red. Good cutter. 
50c each. 
Autumn Sunset. Deep yellow edged with red. 
Here are fall colors to please the lover of the out- 
of-the-ordinary things. 65c each. 
Bauer’s Ideal. Bright red, very showy. A splendid 
Iong-stemmed Exhibition Dahlia. 65c each. 
Blue River. Largest and nearest blue of all Dahlias. 
70c each. 
Clara Carder. 
pink. 40c each. 
Mrs. Wm. Knudsen. 
type of pure white. 
75c each. 
Red Sunset. A brilliant and showy red flower. See 
color illustration on page 36. 50c each. 
Royal Pennant. Large flowers of royal purple. A 
tall grower. Very fine. 50c each. 
Sally B. An enduring shell-pink which does not fade 
or burn. One of the most beautiful of all pink 
Dahlias and one of the most prolific. 50c each. 
Spotswood Beauty. Spectacular blooms of clear 
pink with slight yellow shading at base of petals. 
35c each. 
Sunrays. An 11-inch bloom of clear buff suffused apri- 
cot with peach-red on reverse. Beautiful. $1.00 each. 
Yellow Wonder. Pure canary-yellow; well formed. 
60c each. 
Best described as clear cyclamen- 
An outstanding Decorative 
See illustration on page 40. 

Beginners’ Collection of Decoratives 
Frances Larocco. A splendid 6-inch bloom of Chalce- 
dony yellow. Plant grows about 6 ft. tall. 20c each. 
Golden Goblin. A large flower of golden ochre with 
ate thick petals. Flants average 6 ft. tall. 25c¢ 
each. 
Jane Cowl. Gigantic flowers of old-gold-yellow 
blended with apricot and rose-pink. 15c each. 
Jersey’s Beauty. Medium-sized flowers of clear pink. 
One of the loveliest of all Dahlias. 15c¢ each. 
King Tut. Dark, velvety, crimson-burgundy with 
manent which never open. Exceptionally fine. 25c 
each. 
Mary Ellen. Great flowers of violet-rose shading to 
mauve-pink. Bushy plants. 15c¢ each. 
Monmouth Champion. A gay bloom of vivid 
orange-scarlet. A good bloomer. 20c each. 
Mrs. A. B. Seal. Perfectly formed flowers of old-rose 
and lavender. 20c each. 
Omar Khayyam. A spectacular 11-inch bloom of 
Chinese red and bright orange. 20c each. 
Red King. A long-lasting bloom of intense deep red. 
20c each. 
Salmon Supreme. Lovely flowers of glistening sal- 
mon-orange-pink. 20c each. 
White Wonder. Pure white flowers with long, pointed, 
twisted and curled petals. 20c¢ each. 
One each of the 12 Exhibition Dahlias, $7.10 value for $6.20, postpaid. 
One each of the 12 Beginners’ Dahlias, $2.35 value for $2.10, postpaid. 
Pompon Dahlias 
Belle of Springfield. Smallest red. 20c each. 
Bob White. Finest exhibition white. 20c each. 
Dolores. Deep pink flowers. Good for cutting. 
15c each. 
Dottie Dimple. Small bright yellow Pompon. 40c 
each. 
Joe Fette. Pure white. 20c each. 
Mary Munns. Fuchsia with an orchid sheen. 15c each. 
Rose Wilmouth. A finely formed flower of rose-pink. 
20c each. 
Taka’s Yellow. 
Beautiful little flower of deepest 
yellow. 25c each. 
One each of the 8 Pompon Dahlias, $1.75 value, for $1.55, postpaid 
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