MINIATURE AND POMPON DAHLIAS 
165 ANDRIES’ ORANGE (S.C.)—Beautiful 
Brier rancerwitn LON SLOTS i ies cielicccssessessseees 40c 
148 ATOM (Pom.)—Small red orange ......... sees 30c 
146 BETTY ANN (Pom.)—Lovely little pink ............ 35¢c 
173 BUCKEYE BABY (F.D.)—Golden buff ................ 30c 
176 CHITA (Pom.)—Clear canary yellow .................0. 25c 
169 DUBONNET (S.C.)—Deep red. Very profuse ....50c 
168 FAIRY PRINCESS (S.C.)—Lovely laventer ....... 35¢c 
130 HONEY (Pom.)—Nice little yellow edged red ....25c 
170 JOAN (F.D.)—Beautiful bright rose pink ............ 40c¢ 
175 JOHNNY PEPPIN (Pom.)—Good dark red .......... 25¢c 
172 KUPPER (Pom.)—Old rose suffused gold ............ 25c 
147 LITTLE BEAUTY (Pom.)—Pink with 
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149 LITTLE EDITH (Pom. ee ntae yElON, 
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144 LITTLE SNOW WHITE (Pom.)—The best 
white pom I have Ever ZrOWN 2... cccssscescsececessenees 40c 
171 MARY MUNS (Pom.)—Lovely little lavender ...... 25c 
92 MORNING MIST (Pom.)—White 
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166 ORCHID LADY (F.D.)—Lovely lavender .......... 40c 
129 SHERRY (Pom.)—Lovely purple .......... esses 25c 
192 SNOWSPRITE (S.C.)—White with good stems ....30c 
145 SYLVIA (Min. F.D.)—Rich deep carmine .......... 25c 
95 YELLOW GEM (Pom.)—Good long 
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SPECIAL OFFER—Seven unlabeled dahlia roots $1.50. 
These are varieties that became mixed in handling 
and some that I did not have insufficient quantities 
to list by name. Mostly large kinds—some very finest. 
A FEW POINTERS ON DAHLIA CULTURE 
Plant tubers 4 to 6 inches deep and about three feet 
apart in well worked soil. I usually plamt from May 20th 
to June 10th. Do not plant near buildings or trees— 
they do best in full sun. Keep top soil stirred, allow no 
crust to form and keep free of grass and weeds. Do not 
water umless very dry—then soak thoroughly once a 
week—a slight sprinkling will do more harm than good. 
As the buds develop in groups of three—remove the two 
side buds leaving only the middle or terminal bud and 
you will have large flowers with longer stems, 
