DAHLIAS (continued) 
Mrs. Geo. Leboutillier (D). One of the very best 
exhibition reds.. Large flowers on long, fine 
stems. The color is a pleasing shade of deep 
crimson red. Highly recommended. 
(Each 59c). 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner (D). Mauve pink. 
(Each 49c). 
Nancy Ann Mitchell (C). Color true, vivid scarlet 
with buff reverse which shows with revolution 
of petals. Profuse bloomer, well rounded 
growth. Foliage fine cut. Keeps well when cut. 
(Each 75c). 
Oakleigh Champion. (HC). Burnt-orange with 
soft pink and lemon. shadings. Long twisted 
petals and long stems. 
(Each $1.00). 
Omar Khayyam. Very large Chinese red shad- 
ing to bright orange. Strong grower. 
(Each 59c). 
Pink Giant (D). Certainly one of the most beav- 
tiful of the new dahlias. Very large flowers of 
clear, pure pink. (Each $1.00). 
Rita Wells. A very large dahlia. Informal deco- 
rative to semi-cactus. Grenadine pink on buff. 
(Each 75c). 
Sherwood’s Peach (D). Orange apricot of im- 
mense size. (Each $1.00). 
Town Topic (D). Magenta purple. Stems extra 
long, sometimes comes tipped with white. 
(Each $1.00). 
Tower’s Empire (HC). Graceful deep yellow flow- 
ets on clean growing bushes. Light green, lacy 
foliage. 
(Each 59c). 
White King (D). 
(Each 49c). 
White, fairly good cut flower. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
These grow about 3 feet tall with small, formal 
flowers; excellent for cutting, lasting for days in 
hottest weather. 
Little Belle. Deep rose pink. 
Morning Mist. A fine newer variety that prom- 
ises to be a general favorite both for commer- 
cial use and in the garden. The color is a 
rosy-lavender overlay on white base. It has 
long, strong stems and is a vigorous grower. 
Edith Mueller. A beautiful two toned variety. 
Golden-orange at base and salmon-red at petal 
tips. The flowers are perfectly round and 
borne on long, strong stems. Very fine. 
Little Snow White. Good white on fine stems. 
Mary Munn. A fine pure lavender. 
Rothout. Deep red and a favorite in this color. 
Long, strong stem and free flowering. Good 
commercial red. 
Yellow Gem. Pure yellow, of excellent form and 
habit. The best of the yellows. 
Your choice of above Pompon Dahlias. (Each 
39c). See postage rates page 61. 
Orders of 6 or more Dahlias 5% re- 
duction in price. 
DAHLIA COLLECTION $3.89 
We are making a Special Offer of Twelve 
(12) good roots, our selection, all different 
colors, no two alike, for $3.89. This collec- 
tion contains some of our finest varieties of 
which we have a surplus. 
Add postage and packing charge 1 collec- 
tion—29c. Each additional collection—15c. 
DAHLIA PRICES NOT POSTPAID 
When making out your order include 7c postage for the first bulb and for each additional bulb ordered 
add 3c. 
This does not apply to Dahlia Collection on this page. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
The following bulbs should be started indoors if early blooms are desired and then frans- 
planted out of doors when danger of freezing is past. 
BEGONIAS Also see page 3. 
Double Tuberous 
Rooted. 
Use as. potted 
plants or in beds 
out of doors. For 
early blooms pot 
them indoors us- 
ing flat boxes 
with about three 
inches of moist 
peat moss. Place 
bulbs just below 
the surface 3 to 
4 inches apart. 
Keep moist and in a well lighted position, but not 
in direct sun. Transplant to pots or out of doors 
when shoots are about 4 inches tall or as weather 
permits. Dig them in the fall before severe freez- 
ing weather. It is necessary that they be planted 
in a shady location. Separate colors or mixed, red, 
pink, yellow, white, orange, copper. 
Large size 112 to 2 inches. (Each 20c) (Doz. $2.10) 
Giant size 2 inches and larger. (Each 25c) (Doz. 
$2.65) postpaid. 
TUBEROSES 
Grown for their fragrant spikes of heavy waxen 
flowers. For best results, plant in pots early in 
season, leave in dark place and transplant to out- 
doors when weather is suitable. We are offering 
the most commonly grown, and an old standard of 
the garden. 
Pearl. Dwarf and double. White. Very fragrant. 
(3 for 50c) (Doz. $1.75) postpaid. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 
Sometimes called ‘Elephant Ear.” Very large 
leaves, dark waxy green bearing a resemblance to 
elephant’s ears, on sturdy plants. Nice specimen 
for the flower garden. 
(Each 39c) (3 for 98c) postpaid. 
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