
Miniature Dahlia—McKay’s Purity 
POMPON OR BABY DAHLIAS 
These dainty little Dahlias are a miniature form of 
the Ball type. The flowers are under 2 inches in diam- 
eter and the plants are small, of branching type, 214 
to 34 ft. in height producing an endless profusion of 
flowers. They are splendid cut flowers for the home 
particularly for table where the size and daintiness 
makes them most appealing. 
Edith Mueller. Apricot and peach red......25c each 
Helen Anita. Lilac with white center.......25c each 
Honey. Primrose yellow edged red.......- .25c each 
Little David. Russet orange.....-++-++++-.--25¢ each 
Morning Mist. White, rosy lavender center. .25c each 
Reginald. Burgundy red..........+++++++-35c each 
Sherry. Violet purple.......sseeeeeeeee+++ 5c each 
Snowclad. Pure white.......ccceseceeeees 25 each 
Sunny Daybreak. Yellow and red..........25c each 
Yellow Gem. Canary yellow........++.++--25c each 
Collection: One each of Pompons, value $2.70 for 
$2.25. ‘ 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 121 
C., Straight Cactus; IC., Incurved Cactus; 
SC., Semi-Cactus 
These have long pointed petals which in some 
varieties are straight and in others incurved. In- 
cluded’ in this class are semi-cactus, having broad 
petals at their base, but recurved at the tips, giving 
them a pointed appearance. The varieties listed 
below are all well-shaped flowers held erect on long, 
stiff stems. They are excellent cut flowers and 
splendid for garden decoration. 
Ella May. C., Bloom 7 x 5 ins., Bush 5 ft. Ate 
tractive and distinctive. Deep crimson.35c each 
Gretel. SC., Bloom 6 x 3 ins., Bush 314 ft. Nice 
blooms of a soft fiery red.............35 each 
Hillside Gold. SC., Bloom 714 x 4 ins., Bush 314 
ft. Golden yellow with an apricot glow of sheer 
beauty. <A fine keeper for exhibition, cutting and 
baskets ARS AA SEER OR Ded Meow leds 
Indian Summer. SC., Bloom 10 x 5 ins., Bush 5 
ft. Golden yellow with soft orange suffusion. 
Good for cutting. Tall rugged bush with long 
stems. Excellent foliage ..........$1.00 each 
Miss Elsie Jane. SC., Bloom 6 x 4 ins., Bush 5 ft. 
Artistic blooms of shrimp pink with cream shad- 
ings at center and tipped violet rose....51Oc each 
Mme. C. Jussiant. IC., Bloom 8 x 4 ins., Bush 4 
ft. Soft violet inclined to lavender. Popular for 
cutting and exhibition, Early and prolific. 
. 75c each 
Zuiwn. C., Bloom 6 x 3 ins., Bush 3 ft. A bright 
crimson carmine of very pleasing form....5Oc each 
Collection: One each of Cactus, value. $4.20 for 
$3.40. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
These little gems are excellent for the garden and 
yield an abundance of cut flowers for house and for 
basket arrangements. They do not need any disbudding 
and can be planted rather close. Blooms 3 to 4 ins. 
Bushes 214 to 4% ft. 
Betsy T. Lilac, lighter tips......-seeeee... #5C each 
Buckeye Baby. Golden buff, shaded red.....35c each 
Fairy. Soft violet rose, mauve at tips.......35c each 
jou Blend of yellow and red............75c each 
oyce Ann. Pink, shading lighter...........35c each 
McKay’s Purity. The best pure white.......35c each 
Peggy Lindley. Golden orange........+....-75c each 
Pink Lassie. The gem of Miniatures. Soft rose pink 
with light cream center.....sseeeeeeee e+ POC each 
Snowsprite. White ......eeeeceeeeeeeee++-SOc each 
Sylvia. Deep Carmine sores Uecdeacstss« es Oc each 
Collection: One each of Miniatures, value $5.40 for 
$4.35. 

Hardy Garden Lilies 
A garden with Lilies possesses a charm that 
stands out prominently from all other hardy 
plants. They are beautiful, graceful, rich in 
color, deliciously fragrant and easy to grow. 
Culture—Lilies thrive in any good garden soil 
with good drainage. Plant on their side in- 
stead of upright 6 to 8 ins. deep, with 1 in. of 
sand beneath, over and around each bulb, 
then cover with soil. Decomposed manure 
should never come in contact with the bulb, 
but may be placed 4 ins. underneath. They 
like partial shade and appear best when. 
planted in groups against a background of 
low shrubs or scattered through the perennial 
border. 
Regale. Regal Lily. 3 to 4 feet. A gorgeous lily pro- 
ducing immense, trumpet-shaped, sweet-scente 
ivory-white flowers shading to yellow in the center, 
with a pink tinge in the outer edges. Blooms in 
August «.ssseseeeeeee+ + B5c each, $3.50 per doz. 
Auratum. Golden-banded Lily. 3 to 5 ft. Immense, 
fragrant, pure white flowers spotted reddish brown 
and striped through the center with golden yellow. 
Blooms in August........-Not obtainable this year. 
Speciosum Album. White Show Lily. 3 to 4 ft. The 
best late flowering pure white lily. Blooms August 
and September ........+.++Not obtainable this year. 
Speciosum Rubrum. Lance-Leaved Lily. 3 to 4 ft. 
An old garden favorite with rosy white blooms, heav- 
ily spotted with rich crimson. Blooms August and 
September ........-.-+....+Not obtainable this year. 
Tigrinum Splendens. Tiger-Lily. 4 to 5 ft. Very 
showy flowers ot orange-red, spotted black. Blooms 
July and August...........Not obtainable this year. 
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All Dahlia and Lily Prices Are Postpaid 
