MINIATURES 
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LITTLE SNOW QUEEN, S.C., Pure white, Almost a straight 
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MAIDEN BLUSH, F.D.; Light old rose: Tall. 7 cea eee 20¢ 
MARJORIE EMBERSON, S.C., Glowing rose pink. Low bush. 
FAT eas Soe Sigaiy eco baa 02 eas ems eeu in each te Ee pee eee 25¢ 
MAUVEEN, St.Cact., Light lavender. Low bush. Early and 
PU OTIS Crees tae ate nies eh eons eat ee eee 25¢ 
ORCHID GLOW, Peony, Lavender pink... cece ecesceeceeeeeeeees 15¢ 
ORCHID LADY, F.D., Light lavender or orchid........................00 25¢ 
ORANGE QUEEN, F.D., Apricot shadings.............:...0:::cc0sccesecconereeoes 20¢ 
OX HEART, F.D., Large. Dark red, some white florets. Low 
1950 se mmen ent Dee Mee AIR 8 GA, a eae nn ORR 9 eee EES cee NT. 20¢ 
PERSIMMON, Min. F.D., Bright orange red. Full bloom............ 20¢ 
PHEASANT EYE, Single, Red and white bi-color. Tall bush. 15¢ 
RED DOT Min. Ball Scarletitacc2 ecco ce ee soy ee 15¢ 
RED PEARL, Min. Peony, Light red, tall..................c:cccccccsscsesseeseeee 15¢ 
RED SAIL, St.Cact., Brick red. Very early and profuse. Tall..... 20¢ 
RUBYsi7 Ds) Deep red. Lows bDuSht ere oe ee 15¢ 
SERENE, Min. F.D., Light orange red. Good stems, Early and 
DEOLUSE scesdscasannas saceesy does devsuavecsaanrasecwannpeusnisateeges tessbiofvoc Paris ateievaseduatic ttestvents 20¢ 
SOUTH SEAS, I.D., Orange, shading to peach pink....................... 20¢ 
SPARKLES, Single, Pink and cream 
STOPLIGHT. Min. F.D., Small dusky red. Profuse, tall bush.....25¢ 
WINE -DROB ED reed dishs pump leet eee ee 20¢ 
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REGARDING DATE OF SHIPMENT 
Roots may be ordered at any time and will be shipped at any 
date desired by the customer. However, it is advisable to have 
them sent not too long before the time for planting, as no Dahlia 
grower can be responsible for any loss which may occur on ac- 
count of spoiling or drying out of roots which are in the cus- 
tomers’ hands for a month or so before planting. And where 
early orders are used for forcing for the purpose of making cut- 
{ings to plant, there is no guarantee against rotting of the roots 
in this process. In sections where the spring is backward and 
the ground is still cold and wet in May, it is advised to keep 
the roots in the peat moss in which they are packed, and they 
will sprout nicely with hardly any attention, so when the ground 
is warmed up the new plant will have a better start than if it 
had been put in the ground earlier. Parcel post charges are all 
paid by me, and express charges on large shipments, but where 
small orders are wanted sent during weather when freezing 
might occur in transit, the shipment will be made express, 
charges collect. 
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ZONE NUMBER—The Post Office Department requests that 
Zone Number be used in cities where this system is in effect. 
Please note our Zone Number: Seattle 88, Wash. 
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