Ina Variety of ColorsandShapes 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson (S). Rich, clear purple of 
large size. 
(Each 50c). 
Mrs. Carl Salbach (D). Lavender pink. 
(Each 30c). 
Mrs. Geo. Leboutillier (D). One of the very best 
exhibition reds. Large flowers on long, fine 
stems. The color is a pleasing shade of deep 
crimson red. Highly recommended. 
(Each 50c). 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner (D). Mauve pink. 
(Each 30c). 
Omar Khayyam. Very large Chinese red shad- 
ing to bright orange. Strong grower. 
(Each 50c). 
Palo Alto (HC). Outstanding Dahlia of clear bright 
salmon shaded with gold. Stems tall and erect. 
(Each 50c). 
Purple Manitou (D). Extra large, clear purple. A 
sport from the popular La Grande Manitou; 
one of the best clear purples. 
(Each 30c). 
Rose Fallon (D). A very fine flower of pleasing 
shades of amber russet and salmon. 
(Each 50c). 
Rudy Valee (HC). A fine Dahlia of recent intro- 
duction. Color, center a chrome yellow gradu- 
ating to grenadine pink, finally becoming 
orange red when in full bloom. 
(Each 75c). 
Sagamore (D). Color, amber gold,  elusively 
shaded with a warm salmon rose and orange 
buff. 
(Each 30c). 
Sanhican’s Queen (D). Beautiful apricot with 
blending of carmine rose. 
(Each 30c). 
Satan (C). Flaming red with touch of gold. 
(Each 50c). 
The Fireman (HC). Blooms are large, stems splen- 
did and color is a very flashy shade of scarlet 
red with golden flushes. Very fine. 
(Each 50c). 
Tower's Empire (HC). Graceful deep yellow flow- 
ers on clean growing bushes. Light green, lacy 
foliage. 
(Each 50c). 
White King (D). White, fairly good cut flower. 
(Each 30c). 
W. H. T. (D). Old rose. 
(Each 50c). 
POMPON DAHLIAS. These grow about 3 feet tall 
with small, formal flowers; excellent for cutting, 
lasting for days in hottest weather. 
Little Belle. Deep rose pink 
(Each 30c). 
Morning Mist. A fine newer variety that prom- 
ises to be a general favorite both for commer- 
cial use and in-the garden. The color is a 
rosy-lavender overlay on white base. It has 
long, strong stems and is a vigorous grower. 
Extra fine. 
(Each 30c). 
Edith Mueller. A beautiful two toned variety. 
Golden-orange at base and salmon-red at petal 
tips. The flowers are perfectly round and 
borne on long, strong stems. Very fine. 
(Each 30c). 
Mary Munn. A fine pure lavender. 
(Each 25c). 
Rothout. Deep red and a favorite in this color. 
Long, strong stem and free flowering. Good 
commercial red. 
(Each 30c). 
Yellow Gem. Pure yellow, of excellent form and 
habit. The best of the yellows. 
(Each 30c). 
DAHLIA COLLECTION $2.89 
We are making a Special Offer of Twelve 
(12) good roots, our selection, all different 
colors, no two alike, for $2.89, postpaid. This 
collection contains some of our finest vari- 
eties of which we have a surplus. 

PEONIES 
The culture of peonies is very easy and it does Felix Crousse (M). Ruby red. 
not require any certain soil, either sandy or heavy Festi , F hit 
will do. The earth must be spaded deep. A little estiva Maxima (E). White. 
manure mixed in would not hurt. After your ground Karl Rosenfield (M). Velvety crimson. 
is in shape, plant the roots from 2 to 3 feet apart, La Porlociiss iceh: 
covering the crown only 1 to 2 inches. Then give 
them plenty of water for best results. The best of Mme. Bramwell (M). Pink. 
the many varieties are those mentioned below. Make Brecon arias ond amare 
3 to 5 eyes. 
Monsieur Jules Elie (E). Lilac pink. 
President Taft (M). Pink. 
Baroness Schroeder (L). Flesh to white. Above peonies: (Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 15c). 
(E) denotes Early, (M) Midsummer, (L) Late. 
Claire Duboise (L). Satiny pink. 
Choice of red, white or pink peonies, unnamed 
varieties, good roots. (Each 35c) (3 for 90c). 
Edulis Superba (E). Bright clear pink. Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 15c). 
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Duchess de Nemours (E). Sulphur white. 
