Dwarf Bedding Dahlias 
_ These will grow only about 15 to 20 inches 
in height. Especially valuable for borders, 
beds, rockeries or in front of shrubbery, etc. 
COLTNESS GEM--Original single of this type 
and hard to improve upon. Color is a bright 
geranium scarlet. loin. 5 for $1; each, .25 
Bruno—Single, chestnut, edged gold ........ 50 
DINK Y—Pure, bright yellow single, 14in. .36 
Henriette — Salmon orange, reddish base. .75 
Marika—Single; best snow white.............. .50 
MIES—Single; Pure deep lilac shade.......... .50 
Sophia—Glowing orange red; good...... 75 
Suzette—(Collarette) Amaranth red; free .75 
CHANCELLOR-—Single brownish red shaded 
terra cotta; broad maroon zone. 20in. .50 
MIA KARSTEN— (Single) A clear lilac-rose 
with a maroon ring or halo around yellow 
disc. Unusual. 20in. Plants Only. .35 
KATE—(Dec) Rich flame red. lO inches .35 
Park Beauty—(Dec) Clear bright orange .35 
ROSEL— (Cac) Rosy lilac, white center, 15in..50 
TRAUDEL— (SC) Pure yellow flowers freely 
produced in clusters, bushy grower, l5in. .35 
BRONZE FOLIAGE — LOW GROWING 
Bishop of Llandaff—Blood red duplex.. .50 
Mad. Buyssens—(Bronze foliage) Orange .50 

Roquencourt—Bronzy green leaves with deep 
orange-brown, small double flowers.... .75 
THOR—(Bronze foliage) Deep crimson .... .75 
ANEMONE FLOWERED DAHLIAS 18 in. high 
BEB—Petals fawn color; creamy cushion .75 
Mariette—Prick red with golden cushion.. .75 
Siemen Doorenbos—Lilac;creamcush'n .75 
AIRS ES ELE A SEL CI A RE I Li RET FEES SNR 
“Practical Dahlia Culture’ 
No lover of dahlias should be without a copy 
A new, copyrighted book on the growing of 
dahlias. Twenty four pages packed with com- 
plete, up to date instructions from A to Z, and 
especially adapted to the use of dahlia lovers in 
the Northwest. It is published by the Portland 
Dahlia Society. The price is 60c postpaid. 
Write to Mrs. B. F. Kershisnik, Secretary, 
6707 N. Michigan Avenue, Bortlard 3, Oregon. 
or you may add 60c to your dahlia order re- 
mittance, and the Society will mail your copy, 

There is no healthier, or more interesting 
hobby than growing flowers, and especially the 
Dahlia in its many forms, sizes and colors. 
