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‘3 LEADER 
DAHLIAS 
POSTPAID PRICES 


Large size Dahlias, good strong grow- 
ers bearing perfect ‘flowers. If ordered 
singly, prices are as shown. AIlI Dahlias 
are Postpaid. 
Queen City-D. Strawberry red, tinted 
peach, large blooms. Each $1. 25. 
Salem Pride-D. A large white, striped 
purple crimson, free bloomer. Each, 
$1.50. 
Searlet Leader-D. The very best scar- 
let dahlia grown, large, free flowering. 
Each, $2.00. 
Collection A—One Each of the Above 
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These four Dahlias for $2.15, post- 
paid! Each variety bears good size 
flowers of fine form. If ordered singly, 
prices are as shown. 
Avalon-D. Very large clear yellow, 
fine form. Each, 55e. 
Jane Cowl-D. Huge 10 inch blooms 






VICTORY ¢ segs 

EC HLIAS BY 
| Jersey Beauty-D. Large seven inch 
of bronzy buff:and old gold. Each, 50c. Bushes 2’ feet high, 2-inch ae pink blooms, good cut flower. Ea., 55e. 
Mrs. Edna Champlain-D. Very iarge Foe Ee ale Verh cade acaeese! _ Libelle-C, Deep purple Cactus Dahl- 
rhodamine pink, free bloomer. Each, Mary Munns. Deep fuchsia. Each, 60c. ia, fine cut flower. Each, 75e. 
7T5e. Yellow Gem. Bright yellow. Each, 55c. Margaret Woodrow Wilson-D. Huge 
W. H. Thomas-D. Large deep rose, Coll. E—1 Each of Above for $1.95. nine inch dahlias, creamy white with 
full to the center, fine cut flower. Each, 
60c. 
pink reverse. Each, 65e. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner-D. Large ten 
Collection B—One Each of the Above MIXED DAHLIAS inch blooms, deep orchid pink, or lilac 
Four, for $2.15, postpaid. A choice mixture of Dahlias, em- rose. Each, 55e. : 
bracing many different shades and Rose Glory-D. Deep pink, good form 
‘i colors, and including very large flow- and good size. Each, 60ce. 
BUY—-DON'T SELL— ering Pahlias. hh Se eae . Storm King-D. A medium size white, 
3 for 82¢e; or $1.50; dozen, ery free, good cut flower. Each, 50c. 
UNITED STATES VICTORY BONDS $2.75; 25 for $4.95. Collection D—One Each of the Above 

Five mammoth Dahlias at a special price! If ordered 
singly, prices are as shown. 
. Andre Hofer-D. Delicate pink with white center, 
very free, fine cut flower. Each, $1.00. 
Lois Walcher-D. The best bi-colored Dahlia grown. 
Seven inch blooms, true purple, outer third of petals 
clear white, free. Each, $1.25. 
Nanaquaket-D. Fine large pink, free, with good 
stems. Each, 65e. 
Polar Snow-D. A large pure white Dahlia, good cut 
flower. Each, 55ce. 
Thomas A. Edison-D. Nine inch blooms of deep pur- 
ple or petunia purple. One of the best. Each, $1.15. 
' Collection C—One Each of the Above Five, for $4.15, 
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Six for $3.25. 
TIGRIDIA An adorable garden subject 
from Old Mexico! Erect stems 
1% to 2% feet tall, with sword shaped, pointed 
leaves, and cup shaped flowers often 5 inches across. 
The flowers are deep or- . 
ange, shading to pink and 
white, to saffron and ruby 
red, mottled and tigered 
maroon. Each evening, at 
six o’clock, the cups close 
for the day, and new ones 
open the next morning. 
July and August. Plant 
like Gladioli. Also called 
Miger Mower. Plant 3 in. 
deep, 5 in. apart. Bulbs, 
%4 in. and up: 3 for 19e; 
6 for 35C5 doz., 67e; 25 for 
$1.29, postpaid. 

SOw ty \ yd = SEEDS || Your Mixed Dahlias gave me a big surprise. Some measured 71% inches across. 3 
They were beauties.—Mrs. Walter Ward, St. Vincent, Minn. 
