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FOUR WAYS TO BUY 
POTASH-FED DAHLIAS 
GREEN PLANTS 
Green plants are sprouts or cuttings taken from 
clumps grown in especially built greenhouses; rooted in 
sand benches in propagating houses; potted and grown 
under greenhouse conditions until well established and 
then moved outside to cold frames for proper hardening 
off. When they reach you they are ready for planting. 
Their care after you receive them is fully described 
in our Cultural Instructions. 
Green plants will produce flowers equal to roots or 
pot roots when well grown for exhibition, but will not 
produce as large clumps for the following season. When 
properly grown from healthy stock, however, many 
varieties will produce nice clumps. 
Dahliadel green plants are always properly grown, 
and, in our specially designed shipping box have been 
successfully sent all over the United States. 
It is difficult to ship plants or rooted cuttings into 
the Deep South during a hot spell late in the season, 
so order early. State inspection slows up delivery on 
the West Coast but with proper timing, deliveries are 
not too bad. 
ROOTED CUTTINGS 
Rooted cuttings are sprouts or cuttings grown ex- 
actly as described under green plants (see above) up 
to the point where a good root system has developed. 
Rooted cuttings are wrapped singly or two together in 
live sphagnum moss on a special machine built for this 
work. In shipment the roots are fed moisture in live 
sphagnum. The leaves are in a ventilated air space. This 
insures the best and safest transportation. Rooted Dahlia 
cuttings are 3 less in price than plants. However, we 
do not recommend them unless you have had experience 
and are equipped to handle dahlia cuttings. 
Further directions on handling rooted cuttings will be 
found in our Cultural Instructions. 
ROOTS 
Dahlia roots are divisions of field-grown clumps of 
dahlias. Each root must contain at least one “eye” 
from which the plant grows. Sturdy plants and fine 
exhibition flowers grow from roots, and strong clumps 
harvested for the following season. As the planted root 
acts as a food storehouse for the growing plant, the 
growth of the plant is thus stabilized under adverse 
growing conditions. 
POT ROOTS 
Pot roots, as shown above in relative size to the 
average root, should not be judged adversely because 
of their size. Many experienced growers prefer pot 
roots. Pot roots are small clumps produced by plants 
grown mostly in 3-inch pots in the open during the 
late summer, and transferred in the Fall to greenhouses 
where they are grown under controlled conditions, and 
allowed to ripen naturally by the end of December. 
Pot roots will produce bushes and flowers equal to 
roots and in many varieties even better clumps on dig- 
ging. Our customers have written us as to their fine be- 
havior and we find them very satisfactory in every way. 
DAHLIA SEED 
Sow in flats or frames in early spring in light soil, 
cover the seed not more than one-fourth inch about the 
same as you would tomato seed, or better still cover 
seed with vermiculite. When first pair of true leaves 
are well developed transplant into small pots or flats 
and grow in cool temperature until they can be planted 
in the garden. Should they get too large, pinch back 
and shift to larger pots. 
Dahlia seedlings never come true to their parentage, 
but do usually show some similar characteristics in form, 
color or bush growth. You cannot grow seedlings of a 
named variety and produce the same variety. 
CALIFORNIA GROWN SEED 
From one of our best seed growers in California in 
a mixture from named varieties with the best seed- 
bearing qualities. 
#£1—CACTUS SEED, Straight and Incurved 
#£2—SEMI-CACTUS SEED 
#3—CACTUS AND SEMI-CACTUS SEED MIXED 
##4—FORMAL DECORATIVE SEED 
#£5—INFORMAL DECORATIVE SEED 
##6—FORMAL AND INFORMAL DECORATIVE SEED 
MIXED 
#7—CACTUS, SEMI-CACTUS AND DECORATIVE SEED 
MIXED 
All seed listed above 
20 Seed, $1.00; 100 Seed. $5.00, Postpaid 
##8—SINGLE SEED (Dahhadel Grown). Saved from our 
finest Single dahlias. If you want a mass of mixed 
colors in your garden, try some. 35 Seed, $1.00 
No Postage and Packing Charge on Seed. 
HORTICULTURAL COLOUR CHART 
(Published by the Royal Horticultural 
Society of England) 
This Chart is in two volumes with 100 loose 
sheets in each, and four color tones on each 
sheet. It has the most complete range of colors 
with the exception of autumns which have been 
added in the Dahliadel Pocket Edition. It has 
the best colors of any Chart published for Hor- 
ticultural use. The color names are nearly all in 
common usage. 
Complete Chart of 2 Volumes, $12.50 POSTPAID. 
DAHLIADEL POCKET EDITION 
DAHTLIADEL POCKET EDITION of the HOR- 
TICULTURAL COLOUR CHART contains 175 
color blocks arranged in the spectrum order, 
primarily for the American Dahlia Society with 
a definite color range on each set of pages. 
Autumns have been added to make the color 
range more complete. It is a complete chart for 
other flowers with the addition of violets, and 
the omission of the greens and a few blues. 
Darker shades are in columns to the right 
with lighter tints to the left. Pages are covered 
with Cellophane and in a standard 6% x 3% 
binder. Pocket Edition in Loose Leaf Binder, 
including 50 New Dahliadel Record Sheets, $15.00. 
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