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Broad Petaled Single Varieties 
These varieties have very large, broad petals 
having the appearance of large single type 
dahlias. Common with all singles, the colors 
very distinct and bright for these varieties. If 
the soil is rich, do not feed them heavily. Excel- 
lent in sprays or when disbudded. Very effec- 
tively used for floral arrangements. Grows about 
four feet tall and blossoms October 25th on. 

SHIHODEN 
BUTTERCUP—Cream white. Large. Good foli- 
age and stem. 35 cents each. 
CARMEN—Brilliant red with soft old gold re- 
verse. Attains good size. Unusually rigid stem. 
Vivid green foliage leaves of which have sharply 
pointed holly-like serrations. Medium height. 
Matures Nov. 25th. 50c each. 
EVA—Golden yellow splotched with bright red. 
50 cents each. 
EVELYN—Pure white. Attains good size. 
35 cents. each. 
PALOMA—This bloom has as a background a 
very delicate shade of pink in decided contrast 
to the well defined streaks of a much darker 
shade of pink that slashes in a uniform pattern 
each petal from central button to outer tip. 
$1.00 each. 
SENSATION—This bloom is so named because 
of its sensational virgin whiteness and its pro- 
pensity to attain sensational size without the 
lift of special cultural attention. Has good stem 
and foliage and is a tall grower. 50 cents each. 
SHIHODEN—Pink with broad petals. Medium 
height. Matures Oct. 25th. (See illustration.) 
75 cents each. 
SUNLAND—A very brilliant yellow. 
35 cents each. 
