ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY—"Pure and Sure” Seeds 

ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY’S DAHLIAS 
By Mail Add Postage 5¢ Each 
Mixed Dahlias 
Time of Planting: The time for planting Dahlias varies 
quite a good deal, according to the locality. In the central 
states roots may be set out as early as May Ist in some 
sections and from then until the middle of June. Some of 
our best blooms have been grown from roots planted about 
June 15th. Dahlias should be planted from 2% to 3 feet 
apart and covered to a depth of 6 inches. We list only 
varieties which will do best in our Middle West. 
I.D. Informal Decorative. F.D. Formal Decorative. 
C. Cactus. S.C. Semicactus. 
ALICE MAY. (I.D.). Pure white, large flowers 
with narrow petals that curl back, almost 
touching the stem. 
Each, 75c. 
ANGELA MIA. (I.D.). A large, white flower that 
stands heat and has insect resistant foliage. 
Each, 50c. 
CHARM. (F.D.). 
form on strong stem, with good foliage. 
color is burnt orange, suffused scarlet. 
Each, 40c. 
An attractive flower, perfect 
The 
COLONEL LEWIS. (JI.D.). A large, but very ar- 
tistic, informal flower—rose pink. Plants are 
rugged in growth. 
Each, 50c. 
EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. (I.D.). Large rose pink 
blooms with slightly twisted petals. A strong 
growing variety with exceptionally good foliage. 
Each, 50c. 

JOSEPHINE G. (I.D.). Color, true pink, some 
petals tipped with yellow, flowers held well 
above the foliage. 
Each, 50c. 
MAUDE ADAMS. (Ball). A beautiful ball dahlia. 
Flowers pure white with slight pink edging. 
Fine for cut flower. 
Each, 30c. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. (F.D.). A large mauve 
pink flower on long, strong stems. 
Each, 35c. 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER. (I.D.). Deep carmine 
red. Ten to twelve inch flowers are not un- 
usual in this variety. 
Each, 40c. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE. (I.D.). Deep golden yellow 
flowers on tall, strong stems. Excellent for cut 
flowers. 
Each, 30c. 
ORINDA. (F.D.). Rich silvery mauve pink without 
shadings. Immense blooms held gracefully on 
long, stiff stems. 
Each, 50c. 
OYSTER BAY BEAUTY. 
red; a good keeper. 
season. 
Each, 35c. 
(F.D.). Large, oxblood 
Flowers’ profusely all 
RED CHIEF. (Ball). A bright red ball. The strik- 
ing color makes this variety a garden favorite. 
Each, 30c. 
ZANT'S WHITE. (F.D.). The giant white blooms 
are pure white. The plants are vigorous grow- 
ers, branching from the ground; foliage thick 
and leathery. 
Each, 50c. 

The Modern Way to Destroy 
Moles in Garden and Lawn 
MOLE-NOTS, a specially pre- 
pared mole-food, the boon 
long sought for counter- 
acting the havoc and dam- 
age caused by moles. In 
prepared bait form, no 
mixing’ necessary. 
Pkg. 35c. 


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