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flower of a deep red, finest of stems to 
hold gigantic flower high above the foli- 
age. Each 75c. 
ELITE GEM (C) 6-6. Pink petals with old 
dat the base. Keeps well. Each 75c. 
RANCOTT (C) 6-8-4. Magenta tipped 
te. Each $1.00. 
.NICE WALKER (FD) 4-6 7. A fine cut 
ywer of light purple. Each 50c. 
SSEPHINE G (ID) 6-8 5. Bright rose 
i KK tipped gold at base of petals. 50c. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (ID) 8-105. Stilla 
avorite in the large pinks. Each 50c. 
ENTUCKY COLONEL. Lavender pink, 
te at base. Each 50c. 
AN NOSER (FD) 8-12-5, Lavender 
ky large. Each $1.00. 
ABEL ARUNDEL (FD) 7-514. Lilac, 
ap) cot and gold blend. Strong stem. Each 
WARNER (FD) 6-8 4. Silver and 
You will be proud when you grow 
one. The flower that everyone loved 
Came to our gardens. Each 50c. 
F. _F. POWELL (FD). 
t. Each 50c. 
MUNCHAUSEN (FD) 5-4. Bright stick 
Spanish. 
NCE OF PERSIA (ID) 8-10 6. Bright 
al red, deep flowers held facing on 
pert stems. Each 50c. 
RPLE MANITOU (FD) 4-6 3. A very 
purple flower for cutting. Each 50c. 
LEY MOON (FD) 7-5. A clear sun- 
‘ellow with rounded tight center and 
Tound florets. Each 50c. 
BOUQUET (C) 6-8 6. Rouge red 
nge at base of petals. Each 50c. 
HELEN (SC) 7-9 5. A beautiful 
yellow. An improved Golden Em- 
ach 50c. 

ROYAL PENNANT (ID) 6-8-4. 
royal purple. Each 50c. 
A large 
SALBACH’S WHITE (FD) 6-8 5. A very 
good white. Each 50c. 
THOMAS A. EDISON (FD) 6-9 4. Royal 
purple, finest of stems. A wonder. Ea. 50c. 
SINGLES, MINIATURE, COLLARETTES 
and ORCHID. Each 50c, except where 
noted. 
BETTY BERNEY (Min. FD). 
scarlet with pointed petals. 
Brilliant 
BOB HARRIS (Charm). 
a white center stripe. 
Claret red with 
This is gay! 
BO-PEEP (Min. FD). 
bloom balls back. 
Rich, violet purple 
CORINE (Duplex). Spanish scarlet. 
DAWN (Single). Amber buff. 
DOT. Orchid. 3%-4. The surface of the 
long petal is a silvery white shot with the 
rose fuchsia of the reverse and deepening 
to fuchsia on the roll. Stems are excep- 
tionally long and strong. 
DREANA DARLENE. Orchid. 314%-4., 
About a third of the surface of the tightly 
involute petal shows and is old gold with 
the tomato red of the reverse blushing 
through in the petal folds. Each 75c. 
FAIRY (FD). Lavender pink. 
FUGA (Col). Tomato red with red collar. 
GAY FEATHER (Single). Dazzling red. 
HELEN HERRICK MALSED (Min. Col). 
Almost black Spanish scarlet. 
MRS. STEPHEN CONWAY. Small maize 
yellow dahlia shaped like a cosmos. New 
type. Foliage resembles holly. 
ORA FRIEND (P) (Min.). Old gold and 
apricot. Blooms 2 to 2% inches. 
PATRICIA MALONEY (FD). Apricot and 
warm buff suffusion. 
PAT DELSMAN. Orchid. 3%-4. The sil- 
very surface of the tightly involute petals 
shows only in a halo around the disc ray. 
The reverse of the staghorn petals is a 
beautiful shade of purple with a rosy cast. 
Each 75c. 
TILLINGHAST SEED IS NOT SOLD IN COMMISSION BOXES 25 

RENEE (ID). Straw yellow to a warm 
buff with a suggestion of pink. 
SHIRLEY GORGEN (Min. Double). Deli- 
cate peach-yellow, 
SKIPPER. Col. 8-6. This very unusual 
dahlia is a silvery white splashed with 
rose pink and lavender. It has a double 
row of white petaloids as long as the flor- 
ets, giving the bloom an exquisitely grace- 
ful and feathery appearance. Both petals 
and petaloides show green gold at the 
base. The stems frequently grow three 
feet long. Each $1.50. 
SPARKS, Single. 3-5. So named because 
the round wide petals are the flame and 
yellow orange of sparks from a spitting 
wood fire. 
TWINKLE. Min. Single. 2-2. A dainty 
wee creamy petaled flower whose florets 
have a delicate pink blush. Holds up well 
in arrangements. 
VELMA SALA. Min. 3-5. A charming 
old rose and citron yellow suffusion. The 
well formed flower is very formal with 
petals that are evenly placed. 
VIVIAN. Orchid. 3%-4. A dark poinsetta 
red of one shade throughout and with 
petals loosely involute. A pretty and 
graceful little flower with very long stems. 
Each 75c. 
WINE DROP (FD). Wine red with a pur- 
ple cast. 
All of the miniatures have the best of 
stems_and the flowers of each face up or 
out. All are the finest of cut flowers. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
30c Each. 
BABY. White, flushed lavender. 
BANTAM. Bright red. 
DAINTY MISS. White, flushed pink. 
ELISABETH ANN. Yellow edged red. 
HAZEL DELL. Clear pink edged cerise. 
HELEN ANITA. lavender pink with 
white eye. 
JOE FETTE. White. 
LITTLE DAVID. Orange red. 
LITTLE DORRIT. Deep purple. 
LITTLE JENNIE. Yellow flush. 
LITTLE SNOW WHITE. White. 
MARY MUNNS. Fuehsia with orchid 
sheen. 
MINNIE MELLS. Orchid rose. 
ROSALIE. Cream. 

Vegetable Plants 
(Postpaid) 
CELERY—Per 12, 25c; per 25, 45c; 
100, $1.50. 
White Plume. Early plants from hotbed. 
Golden Plume. Early plants from hotbed. 
Utah. Early plants from hotbed. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS (by mail postpaid). 
Giant Washington. 1st to 4th Zones. 
Size Dozen 50 100 
SPV. GAs water nce tere $0.75 $2.00 $3.50 
CAULIFLOWER—Per 12, 25c; per 25, 45c; 
per 100, $1.50. 
Early Snowball. Hardened plants. 
Late Plants (after June 15). 
CABBAGE—Per 12, 25c; per 25, 45c; per 
100, $1.50. 
Jersey Wakefield (wintered over plants in 
season). 
Copenhagen Market. 
Late Flat Dutch. 
Danish Ball Head. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS. Three for 25c; 
dozen, $1.00; 100 for $7.00. 
RHUBARB CUTTINGS. Strawberry. Ea. 
15c; dozen, $1.50. 
Notice. All plant orders will be booked 
when received and mailed at the proper 
time for planting. We cannot guarantee 
delivery on plants booked owing to the 
uncertainty of growing conditions. 
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