18 MINIATURE DAHLIAS 



*LADY MARY HOPE— Min. I. D. — 



Most attractive variety of amber 

 and orange, tipped white. Extra 

 choice 75 



♦LILIAN COURTNEY PAGE— Charm. 

 A lovely small peony dahlia of clear 

 bright orange 75 



j *LITTLE JEWEL — Min. D.— Peach 

 fjyJl/l blossom pink. Late 75 



\ MARCELLA— Min. I. D.— Bright rose 



pink, profuse bloomer 50 



MURIEL — Min. D. — Old rose, striped 



apricot 50 



*NESTHAEKCHEN— Min. S. C— The 



color is creamy chamois sufifused 

 with pale rose. A gem for either 

 IaA^ garden or house decoration, as it is 

 most free flowering and an excellent 

 keeper 1.00 



NORAH BELL — Charm — Orange red 

 with yellow base and tinted with blue 

 flame TTTT .75 



NORTHFIELD PRIpRY — Charm — 



Coppery orange with yellow base. . . .75 



OLIVIA — Min. I. D. — Deep rich rose 



pink 50 



*ONAH— Min. I. D.— Amber shaded to 



orange at the center Net 1.00 



ORANGE MIGNON — Dwarf, single, 



bright orange with concaved petals. .75 



*OUR ANNIE — Charm — Shrimp pink 



shaded with amber 50 



PADDY— M. D.— Flesh, heavily sufifused 



rose pink 75 



*PERSIS — Charm — Salmon rose and 

 mauve. Profuse bloomer with good 

 stems for cutting 75 



♦PICTURE— Charm— Dwarf plant. Soft 

 rose blended with orange gold. A 

 charming variety 75 



*PINK PEARL— Charm— This delight- 

 ful variety is an exceptionally free 

 bloomer of pure rose pink; stems 

 long and wiry; plant quite_d:^rf — 

 fine for small decorations 75 



♦PRINCE FERDINAND OF BUL- 

 GARIA — Dwarf single, cut foliage. 

 Flowers ofbright scarlet red and 

 white, with some of clear scarlet. 

 Very striking and unusual. Splendid 

 border plant 50 



♦RAINBOW— Charm— Old rose with a 

 rust red base — old and beautiful 

 shade .75 



