16 MINIATURE DAHLIAS 



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 best 

 results, in cutflower use. 



Root 



BUTTERCUP — Beautiful large clear light 



yellow with strong stems 50 



♦COQUETTE — Large attractive flower 

 of salmon rose pink and creamy yel- 

 low. Disbud freely 75 



ETOILE DE CASTELNAU — Excellent 



clear lavender rose pink .50 



ETOILE DE MAISTRE— Face dark chest- 

 nut red, reverse golden yellow — not 

 especially free, but very striking in 



arrangements 75 



♦EVEREST — Pure white; profuse bloom- 

 er. Extra good .50 



FLASH — Orange red, old gold reverse .50 



IBIS— Yellow, rose reverse .75 



POLLY Yellow, carmine red reverse .75 



♦TWINKLE— White suffused violet rose 

 with distinct Tyrian rose mottlings 

 on the reverse. Very striking. Pro- 

 fuse — disbud freely for cutting, 

 good keeper 50 



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Miniature Dahlias 



Novelty Types 



The miniatures are very free flowering and 



are ideal for gardens or cuicing. In general, 

 they are atractive small editions of the regular 

 large types. Here we are designating the min- 

 iature "peony flowered" varieties as "Charms." 



Root 



ADA FINCH — Anemone — Outer petals 

 cream white with a "pin cushion" 

 center of soft yellow Net .75 



ALPHA — Novelty — Orchid petals, with 

 anemone center. Bright red, very 

 fine' for small decorations .50 



*ANDRIES ORANGE _ S. C. A true 

 bright orange that is ideal for cut- 

 ting 1.00 



*BABY ROYAL S. C. One of the finest. 

 Exceptionally free; a salmon pink 

 shaded apricot. Good cutflower .50 



BABY SAGAMORE F. D. — Its general 

 color is a light bronze very popular 

 with florists. The plants are liter- 

 ally a mass of bloom; flower stems 

 can be cut very long 50 



