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DAHLIA SEED 
We are growing only a limited number of selected dahlias that have proved 
extra fine seed parents. We will, therefore, be able to supply high grade dahlia 
seed as usual. See page 23. 
DAHLIAS 
We do not grow enough dahlias to list in this catalog, but can supply a lim- 
ited assortment of choice large flowering varieties. If interested, we will 
gladly supply a list of the available varieties. 
GIFTS FOR THE GARDEN 
Gifts for the garden are always acceptable and especially so now. Gift of 
gladiolus and seeds will be enjoyed and appreciated long after they are 
received. 
Our stock is of the best quality and we list the latest and finest varieties. 
Gladiolus are available from December | to June 1; Bearded Iris from June 
1 to November 1; Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips and Dutch Iris from September 
15 to January 1; Seeds at any time. 
Gladiolus gift orders for Eastern States received before mid-March will be 
set aside until proper shipping time. Gift cards announcing the same will be 
mailed to recipients. 
All orders will be carefully packed and sent prepaid. We will supply and 
enclose appropriate gift card if desired. 
GLADIOLUS FOR CORSAGES 
Some of the new ruffled gladiolus are very desirable for corsages, especially 
those in the pink and orchid shades. Some of these are as beautiful as any 
orchid, and because of their heavy texture, they do not crush or break 
easily, and are long lasting. The tip ends of the flower spikes are most desir- 
able for this purpose. 
