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PINK PEARL AND TINY 
MINIATURE PEONY AND DUPLEX DAHLIAS 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF, M. Du., c g e, Bloom 
3 x \y 2 . Bush 4 ft. This is an unusual and at¬ 
tractive flower, petals being bright scarlet with a 
centre of deep garnet. Foliage is lacy of a red¬ 
dish bronze color. Wonderful for landscape 
effects and home arrangements. Plants, .50 
CHEAL’S PINK, M. D, g e, Bloom 3x iy 2 , Bush 
3 ft. Blooms are semi-double, usually with five 
rows of petals. Very free flowering. Color is 
deep violet rose, daintily tipped white. Plants, .50 
JUDITH, M. Du., c g e, Bloom 3, Bush 4 ft. Soft 
cardinal. This is an early, free blooming variety 
on nice slender stems. Pretty in the garden or 
for arrangements. Blooms usually have three 
rows of petals. Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
LILLIAN COURTNEY-PAGE, M. P, c g e, 
Bloom 3x1, Bush 3J4 ft. Bloom is scarlet, 
orange, making a bright spot in the garden. It 
is a strong grower and has good stems for cut¬ 
ting. Plants, .50 
MAC, M. Du., g e, Bloom 4, Bush 3 ft. A very 
pretty autumn combination of coppery orange 
shading to salmon at tips. .50 
MURIEL, M. D, g e, Bloom 4x2, Bush 4 ft. Old 
rose, center of each petal striped apricot. Flowers 
have full centers and are held on excellent stems. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
PINK PEARL, M. P, c g e, Bloom 2 y 2t Bush 
iy 2 ft. Lovely rose pink, showing a golden eye. 
Petals curl and twist like an aster. The low 
compact bushes make it very desirable in land¬ 
scape or rock garden planting. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
RAIDER, M. P, c g e, Bloom 3xlj4, Bush 2H 
ft. Soft violet rose suffused yellow at base of 
petals, which are pointed and twist and curl in 
a charming manner. A robust grower. Stems 
are graceful. Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
RHODA, M. Du., g e, Bloom 3 y 2 , Bush 2 ft. 
Buttercup yellow shaded russet orange. Useful 
for low effects in landscape planting. Continuous 
bloomer throughout the season. 
Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
RUTH McGREDY, M. Du., g e, Bloom 3 y 2 . Bush 
2y 2 ft. Tyrian pink with carmine shadings at 
center of petal. This novel color combination, 
although unusual, is very pleasing. Growing 
habits ideal. Plants, .50 
TINY, M. P, g e, Bloom 3, Bush \ z / 2 ft. The 
dwarf symmetrical bush and free blooming quali¬ 
ties, along with its bright coloring and artistic 
and airy formation, make it one of the most 
desirable for low landscape effects and rock 
garden planting. Color, apricot orange. Beau¬ 
tiful for arrangements. Plants, .50 
MERCKI, M. S., g. Bloom 1, Bush 1 ft. This 
novel low-growing variety is interesting and use¬ 
ful for borders and garden planting. Its richly 
colored, fern-like foliage may be used effectively 
as fern or other foliage in artistic arrangements 
of all smaller dahlias. The blooms are secondary 
of pale lavender with purple centres. 
Roots, .50; Plants each, .50, 3 for .75 
MERCKI SEED. As this variety is a species, 
seedlings can be grown with reasonable certainty 
of reproducing true to form. We are, therefore, 
offering a limited amount of seed. 
25 Mercki Seed, .50 
