Plant DAHLIAS 
for pAluudaut Gloom from Midsummer to Frost 
A giant decorative or cactus Dahlia is always a spectacular attraction in late summer and a pompon type will probably produce 
more blooms in one season than just about anything else. Hybridizers have accomplished wonders in recent years and you 
will agree with us that many of the new varieties possess glorious shades and artistic formations unknown to dahlias a few 
years ago. Our Oregon grown tubers are carefully inspected before shipment to make sure you receive top quality tubers with 
strong eyes. 
CULTURE: Plant tubers in any good garden soil 4 to 5 inches deep in a horizontal position with the eye or sprout upright. 
After planting do not allow the soil to dry out as dahlias require abundant moisture from the time growth begins. Stronger 
bushy specimens are produced by pinching the tops out of the plants when they are about one foot high. Well rotted manure 
thoroughly mixed with the soil provides a good fertilizer for dahlias. For best results plant in full sun except in warmest 
sections of the country where afternoon shade is advisable. 
SHIPMENT: Spring to June 15th. 
NMniature DAHLIAS 
BABY FONTENEAU (FD) Each .75 
Bewitching pink that you will adore in arrangements. Beauti- 
ful color and the flowers are produced in greatest profusion. 
GERRIE HOEK “WATERLILY” Each .85 
One of the most beautiful pink dahlias. Exquisite cut flower 
and a most appealing garden specimen. 
GLORY OF HEEMSTEDE Each 1.00 
The finest canary yellow miniature and takes its place with 
Gerrie Hoek as one of our outstanding cut flower varieties. 
GOLDEN LEADER Each .85 
A pure gold with deeper center that will last for days when cut 
even in hottest weather. By far the best of this type. 
JOE FETTE (White) AMBER QUEEN 
ARTHUR KERLEY (Below) (Center) GEM 
YELLOW 
(Center) 
HAPPY GO LUCKY Each .85 
This lovely little miniature is among the choicest in our 
collection. The little 2 inch blooms are pure white with each 
petal tipped and striped bright red. Blooms profusely. 
I.K.E. (ID) Each .85 
Vivid ruby red and wonderful garden color. Strong bushes and 
lots of bloom. We call it “Ike”. 
MELODY Each .60 
Lovely shade of deep rose pink. Low growing bush. 
WHITE FAWN (FD) Each .60 
Many pure white flowers on low compact plant. Dark green 
foliage. 
POMPON Dahlias 
ALICE Each .60 
Brightest scarlet. Bush is very well shaped and pro- 
duces many perfect little blooms on fine stems for 
cutting. 
AMBER QUEEN Each .60 
Sturdy compact bush almost covered with warm 
golden amber flowers. 
ARTHUR KERLEY Each .60 
Deep ruby red flowers on wiry stems. Deep green 
foliage. 
BETTY ANN Each .60 
Clear rich pink on dainty wire like stems. Nice in 
bouquets. 
GOLDEN PHEASANT Each .60 
Large golden pompon with deeper center. 
JOE FETTE Each .60 
An old reliable variety that is still the best pure 
white. 
ROSA WILMOT Each .60 
Delicate orchid pink. Lovely pastel and larger flower. 
SUNNY DAYBREAK Each .60 
A choice little pompon of rich fall colors. The color 
is soft yellow overlaid and tipped red. This variety 
should be staked. 
TIP TOP 
Raspberry red blooms on low bush. 
LLOW GEM Each .60 
Rated by many as the best yellow pompon. Fine in 
every respect. 
Each .60 
