


Virginia Rute. (I.D.) Each $90c 
Immense oxblood bloom on long, strong stem. Very good; in fact, con- 
sidered one of the’ best and boldest in this color. 
White Wonder. (1.D.) Each 75c 
The Oiectest white Dahlia in this class. The blooms are perfect in every 
respect. 
Yankee King. (F.D.) Each 75c 
This mammoth creation possesses a very rare and unusual color, difficult 
to describe, yet most pleasing. A reddish mahogany shade, or it might 
be called a terra-cotta-bronze. Flowers 7 to 10 inches in diameter, and 
produced on unusually long stems, as stiff as cane. 
Attractive Dahlia 
Nixtures 
LARGE-FLOWERED 
VARIETIES IN 
MIXED COLORS 
Our mixture of large-flowered va- 
rieties is made up from all various 
types and forms with big blooms. It 
contains many fine kinds for cutting. 
It’s particularly fine for ‘’just a mass” 
of flowers where named sorts are not 
needed. 
Six $2.25, Doz. $4.00, 25 $7.50 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Single Dahlias are most artistic and 
useful for cutting. They blend well 
with autumn foliage. You will be able 
to select many combinations from this 
mixture, one for every color scheme 
in mind. 
Six $3.00, Doz. $5.50, 25 $10.00 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
These are particularly well adapted 
for cutting. While the flowers resem- 
ble the big ones in form, they are 
much easier handled in vases and last 
longer when cut. This mixture con- 
sists of a fine range of colors. 
Six $3.00, Doz. $5.50, 25 $10.00 
Yellow Marvel. (1I.D.) Each 85c 
Tall growing; large flower of buff-yellow, tipped white. Very showy and 
very much liked novelty. 
Watchung Giant. (I.D.) Each 60c 
Extremely large blooms of deep amber suffused orange. A winner at 
all shows. 
CACTUS AND DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Our Selection 
If you want a nice variety of Dahlias in good garden and cut flower sorts, 
leave the selection to us. We offer a special assortment of choice Decora- 
tive and Cactus Dahlias, each variety individually labeled, 
1 Each—106 Varieties—for $6.00. 


Htiniature Dahlias 
These Miniature Dahlias are of various forms and types, being merely ‘‘vest-pocket’’ editions of the 
large-flowered Decorative, Cactus and other types. 
Unexcelled for planting in the border because of their 
. dwarf growth and free-blooming qualities. They require but little disbudding, if any. Their value as cut 
flowers assures them a place in every garden. 
Bishop of Llandaff. (M.P.) Each 60c 
This is an unusual and very attractive flower, petals being bright scarlet 
with a deep garnet center. Foliage is lacy, of a reddish bronze color. 
Wonderful for landscape effects and home orrangements. Very popular 
as a cut flower. ‘ 
Fairy. (M.F.D.) Each 60c 
Small rounded flowers about 2 inches across of a pure peach-blossom- 
pink. They are borne profusely on compact plants 3 feet high. 
Jean. (M.S.C.) Each 60c 
Color apricot-buff suffused soft lilac-rose. A beautiful Dahlia, free, 
early bloomer, and very satisfactory. You can cut bouquets from one 
bush two or three times a week. 
Little Nemo. (M.F.D.) Each 80c 
A striking crimson uniformly tipped white which is uncommon in bi- 
colors. Very pleasing and regular in form but sometimes grows too large 
for the Miniature class. However, it is very beautiful and popular wher- 
ever grown. 
Orchid Lady. (M.F.D.) Each 60c 
Runs so close to 4 inches that it is almost too large for a Miniature. 
For a garden Dahlia it is always a mass of blooms and it is a real com- 
mercial, gcod for cutting and home decoration. Color bright violet-rose 
or light lilac. 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart. (M.S.C.) Each 60c 
An artistic and useful variety. Color ochreous buff, suffused rose-red. 
Low growing bushes covered with blooms. 
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