Fine Dahlias 
Every variety offered here has some- 
thing distinctive to recommend it to gard- 
eners. Every one has proven a good pro- 
ducer of fine flowers in our field and we 
guarantee every one to grow. Regardless 
of the care exercised in dividing dahlia 
clumps, some tubers without “eyes” are 
apt to get by us, so send them back and 
we will replace free of charge. Parce] 
post prepaid. 
Amber Queen. A very pee producer 
of two-toned amber-apricot pom poms on 
tall bushy plant. 35c. 
Bellego’s Glory. Eight inch formal dec- 
orative in deep mahogany color with tips 
of petals gold. 60c. 
Bobby. Small balls of rich Italian prune 
purple. 35c. 
Champoeg. Its only drawback is its 
slowness in increasing. That should not 
bother the garden fan. Perhaps the most 
noticed of all our Dahlias by the garden 
fans. Waxy yellow with considerable 
pink at tips of petals. 75c. 
Commodore. Informal, sturdy bush and 
it needs it to support the extra large 
golden yellow blossoms. 35c. 
Dreamthrope. Miniature in size, light 
terracotta and orange. Medium tall bush 
plant. 50c. 
Eleanor Francis. Six feet, seven inches 
tall—she is plenty strong and plenty be- 
autiful. Large flowers in deep scarlet. 60c. 
Eunice. Small balls of lavender with 
cream base. 35c. 
Glory de Paris. Cannot be sure about 
this name but this is one of the very best 
medium pink cactus sorts. Five feet tall 
with eight inch wide open flowers. 60c. 
Hill’s Supreme. Very tall plant with 
large deep rose pink flowers on good 
stems. Deeper than Jersey Beauty. 50c. 
Ida Perkins. An old one but still one of 
the best formal whites. 40c. 
Ike. Even if you were not one of those 
who said last fall: “I like Ike’ you are 
sure to like this dahlia. It’s very tall, 
a heavy producer of long stemmed flow- 
ers of medium size. Unlike the man, this 
one is red—crimson red. 50c. 
Jane Cowl. Still going to town in win- 
ning prizes after all these years and still 
one of the best producers of large 
golden-orange flowers. 40c. 
Jersey Beauty. The tall pink by which 
other pinks are judged. It’s a standard. 
50c. 
Joe Fette. Small balls of pure white. 
Low plant. 35c. 
Lois Walcher. A thirty inch plant with 
seven inch flowers in deep maroon red, 
each petal tipped white. 60c. 
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