LITTLE DUNCAN, Cac.—Bright red with some 
tipped -white Sed sc aie cere ee ene 75 
LITTLE DIAMOND, Cac.,—Beautiful little clear 
|e) 0 0) eee Hemme era own Gree ae eoay cd urn Seu oe 3 Ar 65) 
LITTLE SLAM, Cac.,—Violet rose, low bush, 
Plenty DIOOMS yeas si as eran cee eee 00 
LITTLE SNOW CAP, F.D.— Small, pure white 
ON “1ON OS Stemi Sie vce ste one hoy sea ears ae Ar 65) 
MARKET GLORY, Cac.—Tall, light pink. Extra 
POOR snatch tye eee fee prne wn Payels «ae viene le 73 
MARKET JEWEL, Cac.—Profuse velvet red, 
GOGe: ENO EW DULIU -5 erent ie at seo 00 
MINDORO, F.D—Light purple with darker 
Spots. (Lallesec ns sce a ete spehenetar sane te racer eR Eee 75 
ORCHID LADY, F.D.—Clear orchid lavender. 
VEL Yo DODUIOT : babe eels ou beware ctss aac a leaves elds 00 
PEGGY WOOD, F.D.—Dark red with white un- 
orcas. IWiachhoiaa Mer, Sebcoaesonuoboooced 00 
RENEE, S.C.—Maize yellow of three inches. A 
OASIS ORG MOMIGIONOG: — a-ak wag Ondo Weehoa oa Oe ee 00 
ROYALTY, I.D.—Medium light lavender on long ; 
S LOIS tae se greek ween rea sere ve enn went i moars omcire en sve raise 00: 
ROSEBUD, F.D.—Rose cerise with white un- 
CEL TON CS oe heel es eteiateee ee eta caer -00 
ROXANA, F.D.—Dwarf light purple, fine for 
TOCK ChlC Sie here reece Gets: hae ee aa ee et Rees -30 
SAM GRADHKS, F.D.—Celar bright red, a mass 
of bloom at all times from July till frost. 
TUed Ee FOr mDOLGers.a's 44 INCH © Dias. Bone eee 00 

- Our stock is grown from roots only. There is 
no chance to get weak over-propogated stock 
from us. Many a really good dahlia gets a black 
eye from stock being over-propogated and this 
causes two kinds of stock, good and poor, from 
many of the topnotch varieties. We have found it 
so too often. 

TIP, Cac.—Good primrose yellow on long stems .50 
WHITE FAWN, F.D—Free blooming pure 
AMS OLemcITROG Will CCS Brnterscrn dat. vee gtere aa alan eee 00 
WINE DROP, 1.D—Very small wine red. 
SPLEMCIlies LOOMICT ae aire setine e e tee oar ees ee ee 00 
WATER IS LIFE-—Give your dahlias a good long 
drink when they need it. 
There is no sentiment in a dollar, but a lot of senti- 
ment is attached to our dahlias. 
Generally it’s better to have push than pull. 
