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Dahlias 
Dahlias can be grown in any good soil but they will succeed best in 
an open sunny location. Plant when ground is warm and all danger of 
frost is past. Plant the bulbs 3 inches deep, laying the tuber on its 
side. Keep soil loose and mellow by frequent hoeing, drawing the soil 
to a slight hillock around the plants. 3 feet by 3 feet is about the 
proper distance to plant apart. After frost has killed the top, dig the 
tubers carefully; remove the soil from the roots and store in box or 
barrel secure from frost. As a precaution it is well to cover the tubers, 
so stored, with sand, leaves or moss. All clumps should be divided into 
several pieces before being reset the following spring. 
The “Decorative” types are characterized by gracefully formed flowers 
of large size with broad petals, being intermediate in form between the 
compact “Ball’*-sorts, which are nearly round, and the “Cactus” vari- 
eties, which have loosely formed blossoms with long twisted petals. 
The Peony-Flowered are of large size, with broad petals, artistically 
curled and twisted. 

Cactus Dahlia 
AVALON (D)—Pure clear yellow. (Each 35c). 
BASHFUL GIANT (D)—Apricot with golden shad- 
ings. (Each 35c). 
BELLE OF DAHLMORE (D)—Fawn-pink with vio- 
let shadings. (Each 50c). 
BON TON (S)—Deep garnet-red, ball shaped flowers. 
(Each 35c). 
CHAMPAGNE (D)—Orange ball 
shading of pink. (Biach 35c). 
CHEMARS EUREKA (D)—Large white. (Each 50c). 
CRIMSON KING (D)—A giant crimson red with fine 
long stems. (Each 35c). 
DAHLMOOR SUNSET (D)—Rich apricot with bronze 
shadings. (Each 50c). 
DAINTY (C)—Rosy pink, 
(Biach 35c). 
D. M. MOORE (S)—Deep velvety maroon. (Bach 35c). 
DREER’S WRITE (S)—Pure white. (Each 35c). 
EDNA FERBER (C)—Coral shading to old gold. 
(Bach 50c). 
ELSIE BONNELL (C)—Dark red. 
INYKO (HC)—Nearly black. with many 
petals. (Each 50c). 
JANE COWL (D)—Buff and old gold blending to 
apricot and rose. (Each 50c). 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER (HC)—ULarge pure white. 
(Each 50c). ; 
LA GRAND MANITOU (D)—Purple mottled with 
suffused with a 
shaded to pale lemon. 
(Each 35c). 
incurved 
crimson, (Each 35c). 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON (S)—Rich clear purple. 
(Each 50c). 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (D)—Mauve pink. (Each 
35¢). 
MRS. THOS. BURCH (D)—Rich old gold shaded with 
pink. (Bach 35c). 
PINK JERSEY BEAUTY (D)—Rose pink. 
35ec). 
PURPLE GEM (S)—Rich royal purple. (Each 35c). 
RED JERSEY BEAUTY (D)—Bright red and similar 
in shape to Pink Jersey Beauty. (Each 35ce). 
ROSE FALLON (D)—Shades of amber, russet and 
salmon. (Each 50c). 
ROSE GLORY (D)—Large rose pink, extremely free 
blooming. (Hach 35e). 
SANHICAN’S PEACH (D)—A reddish salmon with 
yellow shadings. (Each 50c). 
STRADELIA (S)—Large purple flowers. (Each 35e). 
UNCLE SAM (PF)—Orange buff. (Bach 35ce). 
WHITE KING (D)—Pure white. (Each 50c). 
YELLOW GIANT (D)—Large flower of beautiful 
lemon yellow. (Each 35c). 
(Each 
All Prices on This 
Key—C, 
Cactus; HC Hybrid Cactus; D, Decorative; S, Show; PF, 
Peony Flowered. 

No. 1—Special Dahlia Collection 
This collection is made up of our regular First 
Class bulbs only. No two alike. A wonderful 
assortment of 12 bulbs for $1.35. 
No. 2—Fancy Dahlia Collection 
No two alike—6 bulbs for S5e. 

Pompon Dahlias 
These grow about 3 feet tall with small, formal 
flowers; excellent for cutting. 
CHEER BOY—Purple tipped with white. (Bach 35e). 
LITTLE WHITE FEATHER—Pure white. (Each 
35¢c). 
PENNY WINK—Mallow pink. (KEKach 35ce). 
RED PAPOOSE—Vivid red. (Bach 35e). 
SHAWNEE PAPOOSE—Copper red shaded to amber. 
(Each 35c). 
SUNDANCE PAPOOSE—Canary yellow tipped with 
cherry. (Each 35c). 
COLLECTION of one of each of the six above 
Pompons for $1.50. 

Decorative Dahlia 
DOGZOFF—If you wish to keep the 
dogs away from trees or flower beds, 
otf porches or furniture, simply spray 

Dogzoff. One application lasts sev- 
eral weeks. 
Copyright 1933 Price: 4 oz. size, 60c, postpaid. 
Page Are Postpaid 
