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CHAPPAQUA DAHLIA GARDENS 
MIGNON DAHLIAS 
This type is a European novelty. They are unsurpassed for bedding plants where 
quantities of blooms are required during the summer months. They have single 
flowers, attain a height of 18 inches and require no staking. They begin to flower 
in July and continue until frost. The flowers are 2 to 3 inches across and available 
in several colors. Eventually they will take the place of many annuals for border 
and bedding use, as they have in several European countries. 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF (New). A brilliant rich red with a dark bronze 
colored lacy foliage, very fine. Peony type.Roots, $1.00; Plants $ .50 
DAZZLER. Bright scarlet. Roots.50 
FRAGRANCE. Each petal is white, edged with a margin of scarlet. Roots. 1.00 
NORTHERN GOLD. Exceptionally fine bedder of a beautiful golden color; 
plants about 2 feet tall and covered with flowers.Roots, $1.00; Plants .50 
MAROON BEAUTY. Deep maroon. Roots.50 
ORIOLE. Clear yellow. Roots. 1.00 
PRINCESS MARY JOSE. Very fine variety, flowers about 4 inches across 
of a lovely satin pink, flowers early and late .Roots, $1.00; Plants .5 0 
PINK GEM. Beautiful pink mauve. Roots.50 
SNOWDRIFT. Pure white. Roots.50 
ENGLISH SINGLES 
A new race of Dahlias, especially desirable for table decoration. The flowers are small, 
dainty, with wiry stems. 
ALTHEA. Terra cotta red. Roots. $1.00 
BETTY. Rose pink, dark crimson disk. Roots.75 
CARDINAL. Pure cardinal red. Roots .75 
FUGI SAN. Rich gold with a band of crimson around the disk. Roots.75 
KITTIE. Bright pink with crimson disk. Roots. 1.00 
LADY BOUNTIFUL. Rose pink with deep central disk. Roots. 1.50 
LITTLE JENNY. A combination of salmon, rose and bronze. Roots. 1.5 0 
NARANJA. Orange scarlet. Roots.50 
PEGGY. Dwarf plant. Long-stemmed flowers of blended old rose, orange 
and mauve. Roots.75 
SAMBO. Dark red, free flowering. Roots.50 
SNOWDROP. White with greenish yellow disk. Fine for table decoration. Roots .75 
