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Dahlia Bulbs 
The varieties listed below include the best standard sorts and 
selected prize-winning varieties. Other choice and rare varie 
ties not listed, price on application. D—Decorative; HC— 
Hybrid Cactus; S—Show; C—Collarette; P—Peony; ID—Infor- 
mal Decorative; SC—Semi-cactus; FD—Formal Decorative. 
ALMA MAKE. (FD) Beautiful clear golden yellow. Effective in 
the garden and excellent for cutting, a blue ribbon winner. 
Woe each, 
ANNA BENEDICT. (FD) Best dark red and one of the finest 
Dahlias. Glowing rich scarlet on long stems. Early, blooms 
-until end of season. $1.00 each. 
BLUE RIVER. (FD) Large flowers of French .violet blue. 
50¢ each. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL. (FD) One of finest yellows. Long stems, 
$1.00 each. 
CLARA CARDER. (ID) Immense rose-pink blooms on fine up- 
right stems. Good grower, excellent for cutting. One of best. 
60¢ each. 
DARCY SAINSBURY. (FD) Superb creamy white. Large per- 
fectly formed flowers, Free blooming and a good keeper. 
Best white so far. $1.00 each. 
ELINOR VANDERVEER. (FD) Beautiful satiny pink. Long 
strong stems. 35c¢ each. 
JANE COWL. (ID) An immense glistening bronzy buff and old 
gold. Strong stems. Fine show and cut flower. 50c each. 
JERSEY BEAUTY. (D) One of the outstanding varieties as a 
cut flower. Flowers large, of a clear pure pink. 35e each. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS. (ID) A wonderful dahlia of true rose 
pink with mellow shadings. A prize winner. 50c each. 
LAVENDER LASS, (FD) Immense delicate lavender, beauti- 
ful beyond description. Good grower, free blooming and a 
good keeper. $1.00 each. 
MRS. CARL SALBACH. (D) One of the finest lavender dahlias 
grown. Fine cutting variety. 35¢ each. 
MRS. GEORGE LEBOUTILLIER. (ID) Rich velvety carmine, 
Extremely large flowers, vigorous grower. 50c each. 
MYRA HOWARD. (ID) Beautifully blended shades of light and 
dark bronze. Ideal for cutting. 35e each. 
NATHAN HALE. (FD) Rich autumn bronze. One of the best 
cut flowers. 50¢ each. 
PINK SPIRAL. (C) Large perfectly formed cactus type. Soft 
pastel pink. Free bloomer and good keeper. Very desirable. 
$1.00 each. 
ROUGE BOUQUET. (SC) A striking color combination of 
orange and metallic red with purple suffusions. Fine cut 
flower. 50¢ each, ; 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY. (FD) Beautifully blended shades of 
peach, rose and cream. 50c each. 
SALBACH WHITE. (D) Fine pure ivory white of perfect form. 
50c¢ each. 
SATAN. (SC) Flaming red with a slight touch of gold at center. 
Petals incurved. 7%75e each. 
THOS, EDISON. (FD) Gorgeous royal purple of large size, 
good stems. 35c¢ each. 

COLLARETTE DAHLIAS—35c each, $3.50 doz. 
FANDANGO. Brilliant velvety red. Petals tipped gold. Collar 
creamy white with red tints. A prize winner. 
FILLE. Delightful bright yellow. Petals and collar of sam 
color. : 
GIPSY. Rich purple shading to lavender, Petals tipped white; _ 
white collar. E 
SNOWFLAKE. Pure snowy white on long straight stems. 
Very fine. 
profusion. Splendid for cutting. 35¢ each, $3.50 per doz. 
AMBER QUEEN: Rich goiden amber. 
BANTAM, Bright scarlet, long stems. Fine for cutting. 
BOSSY. Lavender, darker center, long stems. 
DEE DEE. Beautiful mauve tinged pink. 
GIRLIE. Pure deep pink. Perfect form. 
JOE FETTE. One of best pure whites in this class of dahlias. 
TOM THUMB. Orange-red, smallest grown. Less than 1 inch 
in diameter, 
TY DEE. Rose blending to creamy peach. 
VIVID. Brilliant scarlet, good for cutting. 
YELLOW GEM. Glowing yellow, excellent for cutting. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Miniatures are the same type as the large varieties but much 
smaller and very dainty.. Bloom profusely and make an ideal 
cut flower. 5 
BABY ROYAL. A beautiful new English miniature. 
incurved semi-cactus form. Shades of soft salmon pink and 
apricot, 50c each. 
CORONNE. Pure white, small and waxy. 50c each. 
SANHICAN SWEETHEART. (SC) Low growing plants cov- 
ered with tiny golden bronze blooms. 35c¢ each. 
WINE DROP. (FD) Tiny little wine red flower. Very attrac- 
tive in flower arrangements. 35c¢ each. 
Water Lilies 
Beautify your pool with one or more specimens of Hardy 
Water Lilies. They begin to flower early in Summer and ‘con- 
tinue steadily until late fall, Varieties we list are all hardy. 
PINK AND ROSE YELLOW 
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Marliacea Rosea .............. 1.25 Sunrise, mid-size, bright 1.00 
Rose Arey, deep pink duster 1.50 SUNSET COLORS 
RED Comanche bs iue ater sot area 1.50 
Conqueror, largest red... 1.50 Paul Hariot 0.0... 1.25 
SS IOUIK: cre Lee ee eee 1.25 
Hscarboucle ...................... 2.00 ‘ 
Glori WHITE 
OVIOSA -..-..--...----------+..------ 1.50 Gladstone .............2..5.......... 1.25. 
James Brydon _........... 2.00 Marliacea Albida .............. 1.25 
AQUATICS 
Anacharis, per bunch.....$ .10 Water Poppy, per bunch .25 
Arrowhead, per plant...... .15 + Pickerel Grass, bunch... vy 
Cabomba, per bunch........ -15 Umbrella Palms _........ -45-.95 
Ludwegea, per bunch...... 15 Water Hyacinths .............. 25 
Parrot Feather, bunch.... .15 Iris Pseudacorus, plant... .35 | 
ISMENE Calathina (Peruvian Daffodil). Showy, sweet-scen‘ed 
white flowers of quaint but attractive form, Especially — 
POMPON DAHLIAS < 
This class of dahlias produces small double flowers in great “— 
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showy whether grown in pots or planted in open ground. 
Require same culture as Gladioli. 
sunny location. 25¢ each. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS (Summer Hyacinths). 
plants, producing tall spikes of large, pure white pendant 
blooms during summer. Very effective in the garden when 
Manted in groups of six or more. Height 4 feet. 10c each, 
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