16 MINIATURE DAHLIAS 



Miniature Dahlias 



Novelty Types 



The Miniatures are very free flowering and 

 are ideal for garden or cutting. In general, they 

 are attractive "Small Editions" of the regular 

 large types. Here we are designating the minia- 

 ture "peony-flowered" varieties as "Charms", 

 meaning those with the open centers. 



ANDRIES ORANGE S. C— One of the 

 finest small dahlias — a true bright 

 shade of orange which has long 

 stems for cutting 75 



BABY ROYAL S. C. — Salmon pink 



shaded apricot. Early bloomer .50 



BABY SAGAMORE F. D. — Its general 

 color is light bronze, and the flower 

 stems can be cut very long 50 



BEECHFIELD WHITE I. D.— Very good 



pure white 75 



BEECHLAND GEM I. D.— Yellow heavily 



suffused pink — a pastel pink .50 



BETSY T., — Cact. — A very fine bright 



lilac with lighter tips 1.00 



BISHOP OF LLANDAFF — Charm — A 

 brilliant rich red, with very dark 

 bronze foliage. Highly recommended .50 



BRIGHT LASS I. D. — Unusual shade of 

 bright rose with curly petals. Exhibi- 

 tion variety .75 



BROADHURST S. C— Amber 1.50( 



BUCKEYE BABY F. D. — Small bronzy 



buff 50 



BUDDY F. D. — A rich bright carmine 



with ox blood red center 3.00 



CHICO I. D. — An attractive little flower 



of bright carmine red 1.50 



CINNAMON GEM I. D.— Unique cinna- 

 mon orange flowers freely produced. 

 Consistently small in size and always 

 of good form 75 



CINNAMON QUEEN I. D.— Fine orange 



informal 1.00 



CORONNE F. D. — Small white of good 



form. Late bloomer .50 



CORAL GEM — Charm — Gold, overlaid 



bright pink 50 



DANDY — Cact. — Salmon bronze with 



golden tints at the center .75 



DAWN — Charm — Deep golden amber. 



Attractive 75 



.DOREEN CRANE— Cact. — A perfectly 

 ^ formed, narrow petalled cactus, full 

 to the center Color clear light or- 

 ange. Stems wiry and erect .75 



DUBONNET S. C. — Deep oxblood red. 



profuse bloomer 75 



