Forecact for FO 
A somewhat increased planting last spring and a wider choice 
of varieties will, it is hoped, make it possible to supply most of 
the needs of all customers this season. It was most unfortunate that 
the widespread shortage of good Dahlia stock last season made it 
impossible to avoid disappointing many customers. Everything 
consistent with good Dahlia culture has been done to have suffi- 
cient stock on hand when this catalog reaches you, to supply all 
who order within a reasonable time thereafter. Orders will be 
set aside for later shipment or immediate shipment as directed, to 
the extent of stock unsold at the time the order is received, reserv- 
ing the right to limit the number of roots of any one variety if this 
seems necessary at the time. 
A refund will be made for any portion of the order which we 
are unable to fill. With these limitations (which it is sincerely 
hoped will not prove great) it is our pleasure and privilege to offer 
you what we consider one of the best assortments of Dahlia va- 
rieties we have been able to list for 15 years, and are oe to 
claim for them the honor of being— 
“The Highest Zuality Daklia Rootes 
Obcacualle” 
Abbreviations following the name of the Dahlia refer to the 
various types as follows: 



F.D.= St. Cac.=Straight Cactus 
S.C.=Semi-Cactus Min.—Miniature (less than 4 
I.D.—Informal Decorative inches in diameter) 

The size of the average bloom is indicated by the figures fol- 
lowing the abbreviation, thus—Adorable, I.D. 8x4—4% shows this 
variety is an Informal Decorative type, with blooms 8 inches ir 
diameter and 4 inches deep, with about a 41%4-foot high plant as 
grown here. The length of stems is measured from the base of the 
bloom to the first leaf or bud below it. 
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