Gold Medal Dahlias 
FISHER & MASSON 
MINIATURE OR CHARM DAHLIAS 
Miniature Decorative Dahlias 
“Charm Dahlias” 
“Fully double flowers, floral rays not revolute, conforming to the definitions for either 
the formal or informal decorative types and less than three inches in diameter.” 
Orange fawn, overlaid salmon, very fine. Plants only, 50c. 
GOAT mos t distinct bluish lilac, with crimson base, more duplex than single, odd 
and distinctive. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
CORAL GEM (F. & M.). An exceptionally free flowering, low growing variety much ad¬ 
mired at the shows. Color is gold, heavily overlaid with geranium pink, color 
deepening towards the outer edge of petals, which are loosely placed, adding greatly to the 
beauty of the blossom. Grows 2% to 3 feet. Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
FEDORA Cerise-salon on yellow ground; very early and free. 
FREDA Very formal decorative of a rich, dark plum color: very good for contrast with the 
lighter shades. 
GARDEN LOVE Color a blending of yellow and pale red, giving the effect of *salmon-rose. 
This is a Dutch variety and was one of the earliest grown. 
GOLDINA Min. Dec. of a soft rose pink color, very free blooming. Plant about 3 feet high. 
A German variety. 
KITTY BELLAIRE Cactus miniature, very lovely and free flowering; a dark maroon, 
especially fine for bringing out the lighter colors in an arrangement. 
LUCINA Apricot-buff changing to reddish salmon. 
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