

Shown in Color 
Small flowering, dainty jewels 
of the Dahlia family. Profuse 
bloomers that are ideal for 
cutting. 
1. Bishop of Llandaff 
2. Fairy 
3. Pink Lassie 
4. White Fawn 
5. Sylvia 
(Complete list- 
tng of all 
Dahlia types 
in variety on 
page 47). 

























MONTBRETIAS 
3eautiful bulbous plants that 
produce masses of showy flowers 
in a sparkling array of col- 
ors from July until frost. 
Like Gladiolus it is an 
excellent cut flower. 
Earlham Hy- 
brids Mixed. 
$1.75 per doz. 
$12.00 per 100 
CANNAS 
Handsome bedding and foliage plants that 
bloom from early Summer until frost. Start in 
pots or shallow flats in March or April inside, and 
plant out after May 15th. For best results, plant 
2 feet apart in good, rich soil. 
Ambassador. Cherry red, bronze foliage............. 4 ft. 
Eureka. Finest white, green foliage................ 444 ft. “ijt 
Hungaria. Rose-pink, green foliage............... eA tt, 
King Humbert. Orange scarlet, copper foliage........ 5 ft. 
Wintzer’s Colossal. Vivid red, green foliage..........4 ft. 
Yellow King Humbert. Spotted red, green foliage...41% ft. 
Burnett’s Mixture............ Good assortment of colors 
TUBEROSES 
Dwarf Double Pearl. Best 
90c. per 3, $2.75 per doz., $5.00 per 25 all-around variety. Large, 
pure white fragrant flow- 
bs rs. 90c. for 3, $3.00 per 
COLLECTION OFFER: fetes 3 tubers” 92.25 oz, $20.00 per 100. 


(Other varieties available, ask us) 
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