
SAGAMORE 
Pompom Dablias 
These grow freely and require little care after planting. Their 
small, well formed blooms are produced in abundance. 
EDITH MUELLER. A soft apricot suffused with peach red. 
JOE FETTE. Graceful pure white blooms. 
BRONZE BEAUTY. A geld apricot that makes a fine cut flower. 
ROODHOUTH. This brilliant and beautiful pompom Dahlia is a rich 
crimson red. 
CATHERINE, A rich, pure yellow of good form and stem. 
Miniature Dahlia 
LITTLE PEARL. Semi-cactus of glowing salmon pink. Petals curl and 
wist. 
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(and within a radius of 200 miles) 
MARGIE KORN 
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Ideal for gifts to your gardner friends. 
There are few flowers that compare with the Dahlia 
in charming diversity of form and wide range of bril- 
liant colors. They will grow in most any ordinary gar- 
den scil. Good drainage is an asset. Have hole large 
enough to place tuber on its side with eye of root one 
inch away from a stout stake. Cover 5 inches with soil 
that is enriched with old, well-rotted manure. They will 
repay you with many beautiful, brilliant blooms. 
Giant Dablias 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL. Ball shaped. Bright orange and 
good blocmer. 
ANDERSON. Ball shaped. Rich American beauty red, a 
good keeper, and very large ball type. 
AVALON. Formal decorative. The large, rich, deep lemon- 
vellow flowers are produced on long, strong stems. A pro- 
lific bloomer and fine cut flower. 
BASHFUL GIANT. Informal decorative. Gigantic blooms of 
apricot with golden shadings. One of the largest varieties 
ever produced, often reaching 10 to 12 inches in diameter. 
BONNIE BLUE. Ball shaped. A popular lavendar blue, fine 
for cutting and a good keeper. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. Formal decorative. Clear lilac- 
rose coloring seldom seen in a Dahlia; beautifully formed; 
carried on long extra strong stems; wonderful cut flower 
variety. 
PORTUS. Informal decorative. A vigorous grower of large 
sized flowers with intense flame scarlet blooms. 
SAGAMORE. Formal decorative. An outstanding variety 
owing to its great beauty and wonderful keeping qualities. 
Large flowers of true decorative form; color golden yellow, 
shaded orange buff. 
STORM KING. It is a beautiful pure white, large of size, 
showing beauty of form and a good substance. 
THOMAS EDISON. Formal decorative. A royal purple with 
large, massive flowers. 
ROSE GLORY. Formal decorative. A pure deep rose that 
is a free bloomer. It is strong with long, straight stems. 
JERSEY BEAUTY. Formal decorative. Beautiful true pink. 
The flowers are early, perfect in shape, produced in abund- 
ance on long stems. Keeping qualities are unexcelled. 
little book. 
Gardeners. 

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