DAHLIAS FOR CUT FLOWERS 
CULTURE 
For exhibition type blooms, put plenty of humus into the 
soil. A well drained soil is best. B-B GROWER will supply 
the necessary nitrogen, phosphate, and potash, mix it into 
the soil when planting. 
Plant the roots about 4 inches deep in heavy soil, 6 inches 
deep in sandy soil. Daily watering is not nearly as bene- 
ficial as a good soaking when the ground becomes fairly 
dry. Keep the plants well cultivated. : 
AVALON—Clear canary yellow. Long erect stems. One 
of the best yellows. 15¢ each. 
CAVALCADE—Old rose or Mulberry Pink. 25¢ each. : 
ELEANOR VANDERVEER—A rich glowing lavendar pink. 
Beautiful and of good size. Early bloomer. 15¢ each. 
JANE COWL—Very large blooms of glistening bronze buff 
and salmon shades. 15¢ each. 
JEAN KERR—A good white for cut flowers. 
grower. 15¢ each. 
JERSEY BEAUTY—Fine Eosine pink. Good bloomer, long 
Excellent 
stems, large flowers. 15c each. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS—One of the best pinks, large. 20c 
each. 
KENTUCKY—Creamy pink, long stems, excellent cut 
flowers. 25c¢ each. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON—Opalescent pink. Face 
of pedals creamy white, reverse Phlox pink. Large, beauti- 
ful. 15¢ each. 
MAUDE ADAMS—Clear white with a blush of delicate 
pink. Heavy bloomer. Ball type. 15c¢ each. 
MRS. IDE VER WARNER — Very large lavender. 
stems and free bloomer. Very popular. 15¢ each. 
OREGON BEAUTY—Oriental red with golden sheen and 
garnet suffusion. Long bloomer. 15¢ each. 
Long 
PORTHOS—Sparkling deep red flowers of magnificent 
size. Free bloomer. 15¢ each. 

Dahlia 
SAGAMORE—Pleasing shade of amber gold, deepening 
at center. Large free bloomer. 15¢ each. 
SANHICAN’S BLUE BIRD—Very popular, near blue, free 
bloomer. 25c¢ each. 
THE COMMODORE—A very large lemon yellow dahlia 
overlaid with a golden sheen. Many blooms attain 14 
inches across. 20c each. 
THOMAS EDISON—Large royal purple. Very good grower. 
Exceedingly popular. 20¢ each. 
WHITE CACTUS—One of the best whites in the cactus 
types. 25c¢ each. 
POMPOM DAHLIAS 
15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
BRONZE GEM—Bronze 
CATHERINE—Yellow 
ROTHOUT—Red 
MORNING MIST—Light pink 
SNOWCLAD—WHITE 
Feed Your Dahlias B-B Grower 
SPECIAL USES OF FLOWERS FROM SEED 
FOR CUT FLOWERS 
Anchusa Candytuft Gerbera Nasturtium (Gleam) Scabiosa 
Antirrhinum Carnation Gaillardia Nigella Shasta Daisy 
Arctotis Centaurea Gypsophila Pentstemon Stocks 
Aster Chrysanthemum Helichrysum Petunia Sweet Peas 
Brachycome Clarkia Hunnemannia Phlox Tithonia 
Cacalia Coreopsis Larkspur Poppy Verbena 
Calendula Cosmos Marigold Pyrethrum Roseum Zinnia 
Calliopsis Dianthus Mignonette Salpiglossis 
DWARF EDGING PLANTS 
Ageratum Celosia, Dwf. Nemesia Portulaca Virginia Stock 
Alyssum Forget-Me-Not Nemophila Pyrethrum Zinnia Tom Thumb 
Arabis Marigold, French Nierembergia Verbena, Dwart 
Bellis Nasturtium, Dwf. Pansy Viola 
RAPID GROWING ANNUAL VINES 
Canary Bird Vine Dolichos Morning Glory Sweet Peres 
Cardinal Climber Gourds Nasturtium, Tall Wild Cucumber 
Cypress Vine Moonflower Scarlet Runner Beans 
FOR SEMI-SHADE 
Anchusa Campanula Coleus Godetia Pons Vanes 
Aquilegia Centaurea Forget-Me-Not Linaria Sweet William 
Bellis Clarkia Geum Lupin 
FOR ROCK GARDENS 
(Annuals) 
Alyssum Leptosyne Nasturtium, Dwf. Gem Portulaca Virginia Stock 
Brachycome Linaria Nemesia Saponaria Zinnia Tom Thumb 
Candytuft Marigold, Dwé. Nemophila Thunbergia Zinnia, Mexicana 
Dianthus Heddewigi Mesembryanthemum Phlox Drummondi Verbena Rock Garden Annuals Mxd- 
FOR ROCK GARDENS 
(Perennials) 
Alyssum Saxatile Viola Arabis Dianthus Linum — 
Aquilegia Rock Garden Perennials Mixed Bellis Geum Myosotis 
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