DAHLIAS 

Decorative Dahlia 
LARGE DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Each 
Avalon—Large yellow ............. oy Aeterna $ .35 
Blue Jersey—Orchid lavender ....................4- .50 
Buckeye Bride—Geranium pink and soft salmon.... .50 
Commodore—Excellent yellow ......... dys ea es al ce bs 35 
WANnemCOWl——BronzemDUlh ma sce lt ies clakicidwre ewe 50 
Jersey Beauty—Large clear pink,...........+...+-. .35 
Tei AAS BML TNO NE oo ees oma aos Oddo itn como demi 35 
La Grosse Bette—Fine Red ...... mide oc Shy saline ant « .35 
Leidens Medal—New orange and yellow ........... .60 
Maude Adams—Snow white with slightly pink edging .50 
Mrs. A. E. Wheeler—Royal purple with lighter veins .65 
Myra Howard—Golden with a sheen of rose........ .50 
Mrs. Ida De Ver Warner—Orchid..... BR hicka RASS THO 235 
Pride of California—Vivid red ..................... .50 
Red Jersey—Same habits of growth as Jersey’s 
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50 
Sagamore—Apricot buff 
Sir Lancelot—(F.D.)—Garnet-rose shading to purple .35 
White Wonder—Large pure white ................. .50 
dia ties: 5 
Griffith & lene 4 
Vise eons ; 
CULTURE 
Dahlias are at their best during the latter part of September 
or early in October. To get exhibition blooms, disbud plants 
up to August 1. Spade or plow the soil 1 foot deep; fertilize 
with pulverized sheep or cow manure, scatter about 14 pound 
of bonemeal around each hill when planting. If soil is very 
heavy, incorporate a liberal quantity of granulated peat moss. 
About August 1, apply about ¥2 pound of high grade fertilizer 
to each plant and work in thoroughly. 
DAHLIAS 
Double Miniature Dahlias 
Arthur Kerley. Bright Edith Mueller. A _ suf- 
red. fusion of gold and 
orange-red. 
Bronze Beauty. Bright 
buff deepening to rich 
Joe Fette. Pure white. 
bronze. 
Rosa Wilmouth. Rose- 
pink. 
Catherine. Pure rich yel- 
low. 
Any above Miniature 
Dahlias: 35c each. 

Miniature Dablia 


GRIFFITH & TURNER, 124 N. Paca St.—SAratoga 2300-2301 13 
