16 MINIATURE DAHLIAS 



PRINCE FERDINAND OF BUL- 

 GARIA — Dwarf single, with fine 

 cut foliage. Flowers of bright scar- 

 let red and white, with some of clear 

 red. Very striking and unusual. 

 Splendid border plant 50 



PRINCESS OF WALES — Lavender, 



pale yellow disc 50 



RED INDIAN— Indian red, gold center. 



Cut foliage of deep bronze 75 



SAMBO — Clear dark red. Very free 



flowering 50 



SNOWDROP— Small white with green- 

 ish yellow center. Fine stems, good 

 keeper 50 



TAMARA — Deep cerise pink; long stems. .75 



UNION JACK — Striped or varigated, 



white with bright scarlet red 50 



Orchid Flowered Dahlias 



These delicately graceful flowers are espe- 

 cially suitable for small decorations in the home. 

 They are like singles except that the floral 

 rays are more or less tubular by the turning 

 in of their margins. Disbud for cutflower use. 



BUTTERCUP— Beautiful large clear yel- 

 low with strong stems LOO 



ETOILE DE MAISTRE — Face dark 



chestnut red, reverse golden yellow. .75 



EVEREST— Pure white, free blooming. 



Extra good 75 



MONS JACQUES GALLARD— A com- 

 bination of rich red and gold 50 



TWINKLE— White suffused violet rose 

 with distinct Tyrian rose mottlings 

 on the reverse. Very striking LOO 



Miniature Dahlias 



Novelty Types 



The Miniatures are very free flowering and 

 are ideal for gardens or cutting. In general, 

 they are attractive small editions of the reg- 

 ular large types. Here we are designating the 

 miniature "peony flowered" varieties as 

 "Charms." 



ADA FINCH — Anemone dahlia. Outer 

 petals cream white with a "pin 

 cushion" center of soft yellow LOO 



AGALIA— Min. 1. D.— Soft apricot with 



rosy scarlet shadings 50 



ALPHA — Novelty. Orchid petals, with 

 anemone center. Bright red, fine for 

 small decorations 2.00 



