
Mrs. Cortis Ray (named for me) Min. Formal— 
Light jasper red and pale lemon yellow at the base 
extending up to the face of the petals. A dainty flow- 
er on gocd stems and a wonderful bloomer. On the 
National Dahlia Honor Roll in fall 1942 both in East 
and in West. Won 3 certificates of Merit. Field 
grown roots, $3 each. 
LARGE DAHLIA COLLECTION 
(Exhibition sized blooms) 
Surprise Collection—12 for $2.00. This collection is 
made up of large flowering double dahlias, each a 
different variety and labeled with its true name. The 
bulbs are cut with good eyes and are good sound tu- 
bers, although all tubers are not the same size. How- 
ever, the size of the root has nothing to do witi the size 
of the flower it produces and will, if ithas a good 
eye, produce just as large flowers frcm a small root 
as if it were a large root. The selection is left to me 
and I can assure you that you will be more than 
pleased with their bloom. Since this collection would 
cost you three to four times as much if bought sepa- 
rately, no replacements will be made in this collec- 
tion, but they will all be cut with good eyes and be 
healthy sound tubers when sent out. Try a collection 
and be convined of their bargain and beauty. 
MINIATURE DAHLIA COLLECTION 
(Medium sized flowers of Pompon and 
Miniature types) 
12 for $2.00. My se‘ection of truly labeled, mixed 
miniature and Pompon dahlias the blooms of which 
are especially suited for house, table and small bou- 
quets, 
GLADIOLUS COLLECTIONS 
Collection No. 1—50 for $1.00 Made up of large and 
medium sized bulbs, but unlabeled. They are the large 
flowering type used by florists and are sure to please 
vou. 

Colleetion No. 2—75 for $1.00. Made up of small 
bulbs, yet blooming size but they will bloom later and 
uower heads not so tall as collection No, 1. They are 
made up of the same florist varieties, unlabeled and 
will also please you. 
