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Dahhas 
Dahlias can be grown in any good soil but they will succeed best in 
an open sunny location. Plant when ground is warm and all danger ef 
frost is past. Plant the bulbs 3 inches deep, laying the tuber on its 
side. Keep soil loose and mellow by frequent hoeing, drawing the soil 
to a slight hillock around the plants. 3 feet by 3 feet is about the 
proper distance to plant apart. After frost has killed the top, dig the 
tubers carefully; remove the soil from the roots and store in box or 
barrel secure from frost. As a precaution it is well to cover the tubers, 
so stored, with sand, leaves or moss. All clumps should be divided into 
several pieces before being reset the following spring. 
The “Decorative” types are characterized by gracefully formed flowers 
of large size with broad petals, being intermediate in form between the 
cempact “‘Ball’’ sorts, which are nearly round, and the ‘‘Cactus” vari- 
eties, which have loosely formed blossoms with long twisted petals. 
Key—C, Cactus; D, Decorative. 

Cactus Dahlia 
AMELIA PRHART (C)—Apricot buff with primrose PALO ALTO (C)—Bright salmon shaded with gold. 
at base. (Each 50¢c). (Each 50c). 
BASHFUL GIANT (D)—Apricot with golden shad- PINK GIANT (D)—F lowers of clear pure pink. (Each 
ings. (Hach 50c). $1.00). 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (D)—One of the largest yellows @UBEN OF DAHLMOOR (D)—Fawn pink with violet 
grown. Deep flowers with high full centers. shadings. (HKach 50c). 
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(Bach 50¢c). ROBERT SCOTT (D)—Apricot yellow with rose 
CHEMARS EUREKA (D)—A large white with laven- shadings. (Each 50c). 
der tinting at base. (Bach 50c). ROSE FALLON (D)—vVery fine flower of pleasing 
COMMANDO (D)—An extra large clear lavender, shades of amber, russet and salmon. (Each 50ce). 
flov 12 i ‘ Each $1.00). 
owers 10 to 12 inches across. (Bach $1.00) THE FIREMAN (D)—Very flashy shade of scarlet 
DAHLMOOR PERFECTION (C)—Rich royal purple. red with golden shadings. (Each 50c). 
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(Each 50c) THOMAS A. EDISON (D)—Gorgeous new royal pur- 
FOREST FIRE (D)—Popular red and yellow, very ple. (Bach 50c). 
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Sas Nae BaD UNCLE TOM (D)—Deep garnet red, nearly black. 
GEO. 0. WALLACE (D)—Without doubt one of the (Each 50c). 
finest exhibition Dahlias, very hard to beat, light 2h : 
yellow with the reverse of the petal shaded white. WM. H. HOGAN (D)—Garnet Red distinctly tipped 
(Bach $1.25). white. (Each 50¢). 
INKYO (C)—A nearly black hybrid Cactus. 
Gach 2606): No. 1—Special Dahlia Collection 
JEFFERSONIAN (D)—Mauve Pink, large blooms, This collection is made up of our regular First 
11 inches or more across, good stems, easily grown. Class bulbs only. No two alike. A wonderful 
(Each $1.00). assortment of 12 bulbs for $2.00. 
JEROME KERN (D)—Shrimp Pink with tints of No. 2—F ancy Dahlia Collection 
No two .alike—6 bulbs for $1.25. 
gold and bronze. (Hach 50c). 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (D)—Rose to mallow pink. 
(Biach 50¢c). 
KEMPS WHITE WONDER (D)—One of the largest 
Dahlias of pure white, and Shaggy. (Each 50c). 
KENTUCKY (D)—A bronze pink. (Each 50c). 
KENTUCKY SUN (D)—A large flower of bright 
golden yellow. (Bach 50c). g 
MISS BELGIUM (C)—Very bright orange. (Each 
90¢). 
MICHIGAN WHITE (C)—Pure White with flowers 
from 5 to 8 inches across, with as many as 18 to 
25 flowers open at one time. (Each 50c). 
MRS. GEO. LEBOUTILLIER (D)—Large flowers of 
Deep Crimson red on long fine stems. (Each 50c). 
MRS. VERNER Z. REED (D)—Violet lavender with 
shadings of old rose and amber at base of petals. 
(Each 50c). 

OMAR KHAYYAM (D)—Very large Chinese Red 
shading to bright orange. (Each 50c). Decorative Dahlia 
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