201 WANDA MEADE (I.D.)—Scarlet red tipped 
pure white. Toovely “idetscccseetemn eee eens 25c 
226 W. H. T. (F.D.)—Very large deep old 
TOSE; ‘A. DEAUTY \ssscsccsveces nteteesecseseesdeae sent vem erreeae tases erent 30¢ 
207 WORLD EVENT (I.D.)—Very fine large rose 
pink. Good grower and DlOOMEN ........c..c.cccseecescseese %Se 
MINIATURE AND POMPON DAHLIAS 
165 ANDRIES’ ORANGE (S.C.)—Beautiful 
bright. orange with) longs Stems) <..cct-scaccsseeees=ssaeet oe 30c 
148 ATOM (Pom.)—Smiall red Orange .........cssscseeeersneeee 25c 
146 BETTY ANN (Pom.)—Lovely lottle pink .............. 25¢ 
173 BUCKEYE BABY (F.D.)—Golden buff ............... 30c 
172 CRYSTAL WHITE (C.)—Small white. 
Prolific. DIOOMOE ris. tececeeescs reek eeeee eee teececoen ene 40c 
169 DUBONNET (S.C.)—Deep red. Very profuse ....30c 
168 FAIRY PRINCESS (S.C.)—Lovely lavender ....... 25c 
130 HONEY (Pom.)—Nice little yellow edged red ....25c 
170 JOAN (F.D.)—Beautiful bright rose pink ............. 30c 
175 JOHNNY PEPPIN (Pom.)—Good dark red .......... 25¢ 
147 LITTLE BEAUTY (Pom.)—Pink with 
double. quilled -petals wii 2).cecccossrssssousenicttanpeetesotecoumannteee 25c 
144 LITTLE SNOW WHITE (Pom.)—The best 
> white pom I have Ever ZrOWN ........cccecscsccccessseseesceeeees 30c 
171 MARY MUNS (Pom.)—Lovely little lavender ...... 25¢ 
92 MORNING MIST (Pom.)—White 
tinged < lavender | 7. .csécenscssssncsceseesessnsastc eee 25¢ 
~ 166 ORCHID LADY (F.D.)—Lovely lavender ............. 30c 
129 SHERRY (Pom.)—Lovely purple ............:sscesseceeeee 25¢c 
95 YELLOW GEM (Pom.)—Good long 
stemmed) “YEllOW  fvsccccicdccccsascscsesacsussecoetenys oueeee eee 25c 
SPECIAL OFFER—Seven unlabeled dahlia roots $1.50. 
These are varieties that became mixed in handling 
and some that I did not have in sufficient 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 plant 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 unless 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. 
GLADIOLUS 
My glads were wonderful the past season and I have 
nice bulbs but am short on some kinds so order early. 
Unlabeled COLLECTION of many choice kinds and 
colors—both plain and ruffled types—100 bulbs $4.00; 
50 bulbs $2.10; 25 bulbs $1.10. 
These varieties labeled, large bulbs 10c each: Boulogne, 
Blue Beauty, Carillion, Corona, Crinkle Cream, Elizabeth 
the Queen, Genghis Khan, Gratitude, Lavender Prince, 
Miss Wisconsin, New Europe, Paul Rubens: Purple Su- 
preme, Rose O’Day, Sensation, Spotlight, Van Gold, 
Vista Bonita, Wings of Song. 
These varieties labeled, large bulbs 8c each or three 
bulbs of ONE KIND for 20c: Amulet, Barcarolle, Beacon, 
Black Opal, Burma, Camellia, Casablanca, Elwood, Ethel 
C, Cole, King Arthur, King Lear, King’s Ransome, Maid 
of Orleans, Margaret Beaton, Marsellaise, Oregon Gold, 
Picardy, Purple Beauty, Rewl Fallu, Snow Princess, 
Symphony, White Gold, Valeria. 
Small (blooming size) bulbs of Casablanca, Ethel C. 
Cole, King Lear, Maid of Orleans, Marsellaise, Oregon 
Gold, White Gold, 4 of ONE KIND 8c. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Many kinds and colors—Pom, Button, Daisy, and 
Large Double types. 
ALABASTER (English)—Large early white ................ 40c 
ALGONQUIN—Early double golden yellow ................ 25¢ 
AVALANCHE—Large white, creamy center ............... 35c 
BETTY—Lovely bright salmon pink. Double ...... \....30€ 
BRONZE AND GOLD—Large red with gold reverse ..25c 
CARNIVAL—Large golden bronze-orange ................000- 35¢c 
CERISE (English)—Large rosy CeYisS€ .........c.ccccsssseceeeees 40c 
CHARLES NYE—Large double buttercup yellow ap es 30c 
CONQUEROR (English)—Very large deep crimson ..50c 
DAHLIAMUM—Lovely dark wine red ..... Pi on ee 40c 
DOROTHY TURNER—Large fine double pink ............. 30c 
" EARLY WONDER—Beautiful light pink pom ............ 25¢ 
- ELDORADO (English)—Tall bright yellow ...........000.. 40c 
ETH EB BiB arse white sects ft eit cease ee 20c 
GOLD STANDARD (English)—Extra large 
Olden Vello weasels. Sa seccess acess dessa eee ace 50c 
LAVENDER LADY—Lovely pure lavender .................. 30c 
LAVENDER QUILLED—Very double lavender ............ 20¢ 
MAJOR BONIPHIN—Very large incurved red, 
Yellow LEVENVSE hcp stesso cake oaceon aetatewes Nosastaduce 206 
MRS. J. FINDLEY (English)—Very large 
CALLY “VEIL O Wi eeere: cee tes an hac psec tanare cern ae TE tare Ta ace 40c 
MRS, P. S. DUPONT—Beautiful salmon ...............eeeee 25c 
OLIVE LONGLAND—Large lovely apricot ...............000 39¢ 
PINK DAIS Y—Large daisy type’ <i ieaik.cksiecectescscestesss 25c 
POHATCONG—Beautiful early double pink .........0...... 30c 
RED: VELVET—Goodsvelvety red iiectocsccitetss.-adteaeee 30c 
ROSEMARY—Very large purple-red .o.ccc.ccccceeeeseeeeeeeee BDC 
TALCROSS PINK (English)—Very large rosy pink ..40c 
WINOOSKA—Early white cushion type .......cccccceseceees 20c 
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