MINIATURE And POMPON DAHLIAS 
The miniature varieties listed below are the cream of the several hun- 
dred now in commerce and will give you satisfaction under ordinary con- 
ditions. 
Rooted 
Cuttings 
Roots Each Per. Doz. 
Andries Orange, Min. C, Bloom 4x2, Bright Orange..............$ .75 $) 25 $2.50 
Baby Rose, Min. FD, Bloom 5x3, Deep Rose é . 1.50 50 4.00 
Buckeye Baby, Min. FD, Bloom 3x2, Bronze , .60 25 2.00 
Brass Buttons, Pom., Bloom 2x1, Yellow...... : A0 4.00 
Buddy aMins PD) Bloom’4x3, Red \.....4.. ree Be, 1.00 
Chief Kokomo, Min. FD, Bloom 5x38, Lavender Rose 15 40 4.00 
Daisy Mae, Min. C, Bloom 3x2, Yellow 1.50 410 4.60 
Little Jenny, Min. C, Bloom 4x2, Salmon : 50 PX 2.50 
Mrs. Telfer, Pom., Bloom 2x1, Pure White .............. 15 ra 3.50 
Nellie Shee, Min. FD, Bloom 4x2, Pure Lavender... 1.00 AO 4.00 
Sherry, Pom., Bloom 3x2, Royal Purple aa 40 1.00 
Yellow. Kitten, Min. FD, Bloom 4x2, Light Yellow = .60 wee) 2.00 
A NEW MINIATURE 
INTRODUCTION by 
Geo. A. Shee 
BERTHALEE. (Shee) F. D. Miniature. A 
new bright orange formal about three or | 
four inches in size. Originated in Louisville | 
by “George Shee.” A seedling of the out- § 
standing Nellie Shee, and good habits and J 
long stems will undoubtedly send it to the f™ 
top as a commercial cutter. A productive 
variety having a color that is in great de- 
mand. Do not miss this miniature. 
R. C., ea. $1.50; Doz. $12.00 

Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Hardy Garden Mums are the easiest fall flowers to grow and will give 
satisfaction even if neglected to the point that would ruin an ordinary 
dahlia plant. 
Their flowers are not as large, nor their colors quite as brilliant as 
dahlias, but they will resist a heavy frost and the blooms last for days in 
water. The plants may be transplanted in full bloom either in the house 
or to another location and they will be none the worse for the experience. 
Our Mum Collection contains the most up-to-date and best varieties 
for the average garden and we strongly urge you to order some of these 
gorgeous, easy-to-grow specimens listed on page 25, 
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