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PRT. GF TESEEDS 5G 
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OF 100 SEEOS § 
272 DISCOVERY , 

Dahlias 
Dahlias may be 
grown from seed as 
readily as the com- 
monest garden an- 
nuals. If seed is sown 
in February to May 
it will produce nice, 
well - established 
plants by the time 
one is able to plant 
tubers, and, in conse- 
quence, the seedlings 
are, in most cases, 
ready to bloom as 
soon as, if not be- 
fore, the plants raised 
from roots. They pro- 
duce fine Dahlias of 
rare beauty, equal in 
many cases to some 
of the most expensive 
varieties. Unless you 
want to grow certain 
named sorts, it is 
much more interest- 
ing, and certainly 
much more economi- 
cal, to raise Dahlias 
from seed. 
250 Double Large- 
flowering. This seed 
was secured from 
twenty named varie- 
ties. Pkt. 50c; Special 
Pkt. $1.00. 
251 Double Pompon. 
Includes seed saved 
from the newest and 
best varieties. Pkt. 
50c; Special Pkt. $1.00. 
272 Super Colossal. 
A choice mixture 
saved from long- 
stemmed flowers 8 to 
9 inches in diameter, 
with wide perfect pet- 
als. Pkt. $1.50. 
252 New Miniature 
Beauties, Improved. A 
charming race of 
dwarf - growing, bril- 
liantly colored Dah- 
lias with single flow- 
ers 3 to 4 inches 
across, ranging from 
deepcrimsonto 
white, and embracing 
shades. Pkt. 50c. 
293 Dahlia, Gold Star 
Mother. Double minia- 
ture semi-cactus type. 
Grows about 2 feet 
high. Medium double 
flowers of beautiful 
salmon shaded pink 
overlaid with guinea 
gold. Pkt. 50c. 
