SWAYNE’'S GARDENS successor to O. M. PUDOR -!- Puyallup, State of Washington 

LITTLE SNOW QUEEN (SC) A pure white of good habits. Prolific bloomer. Height 2 feet. Each 50¢ 
MARKET JEWEL (SC) Lush dark red on good stems. Free flowering, an excellent cut flower. 
Each $1.00 
RICHARD TWYFORD (SC) An excellent bright orange. Free flowering. Medium height. Each 50c¢ 
SCARLET PUMPERNAL (F) A bright scarlet flower on long stiff stems. Fine for cutting. A striking 
asset to any garden. Each 50c 
VERITY WADSMORTH (SC) A very bright yellow of fine form. A profuse bloomer and splendid 
cut flower. Tall. Each 50c 
POM POMS 
These are ball shaped dahlias less than 2 inches in diameter. The bushes are compact and 
from 2% to 3 feet tall. 
ALLBRIGHT. Gold with each petal edged in red. A very good cut flower. Each 50c 
AMBER QUEEN. Deep amber, reverse orange. An old favorite, fine for cutting. Each 40c 
BANTAM. Bright scarlet, small and good. One of the best bright reds. Each 40c 
CLARA HARSH. Carmine on yellow. Each 40c 
DR. JIM. Purple, blending to lavender at the base of the petals. Each 40c 
GRAFIN ANNA VON SCHWERIN. Light pink blending to white at the center. Fine for cutting. 
Each 50c 
HAAK’S GLOW. Soft old rose overlaid gold, a lovely color. Each 40c 
HAZEL. A light brownish amber and gold. Each 40c 
HAZEL DELL. Light pinkish lavender blending to a lavender edge on the petals and center of pom. 
Each 40c 
HONEY. Yellow, lightly tipped with red. Each 40c 
JOE FETTE. The best white pom. Each 40c 
JOHNNY. One of the most perfect and smallest deep red and maroon Dahlias grown. Each 50c 
MARY MUNNS. One of the best in a Phlox or mallow purple. Good for cutting. Each 50c 
NERISSA. A silvery pink. Each 50c 
SANEE K. A delightful raspberry red, on long stems. Perfect for cutting and one of the most pro- 
fuse bloomers. Each 75c 
TAKAS PURPLE. A rich purple color. Fine compact form. Each 40c 
TAKA’S YELLOW. Deep rich yellow. Each 40c 
ZEIRPUPPE (quilled pom). A deep reddish salmon with tubular petals. A very striking novelty. 
Each $1.00 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Single dahlias make very effective cut flowers. 
GRENADIER. A dark, brilliant red with two rows of petals. The foliage is also red. Low growing. 
Each 75¢ 
INVITE. A lovely apricot shade with a deep orange zone at the center. Each $1.00 
MIA KARSTENS. Deep rosy-carmine with a red zone. A very effective cut flower. Medium height. 
Each $1.00 
VOLKSKANZLER. Old rose with a terra-cotta disk at the center of the flower. Each $1.00 
FD—Formal Decorative SC—Semi-Cactus 
ID—Informal Decorative C—Cactus 
DAHLIA CULTURE 
Dahlias thrive in any good garden soil which is well drained. Compost or well rotted cow 
manure will add desired humus to the soil, but DO NOT allow the manure to come in direct con- 
tact with the tubers. They like a sunny location and water only when the ground is quite dry 
and then soak it thoroughly. 
Plant when danger of frost is past; and set a stake beside each tuber. Plant tubers horisontally 
with “eye” or sprout facing up, from 4 to 6 inches deep. 
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