86 • ANDREW R. KENNEDY, INC., 224 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK 
MINIATURE DECORATIVE AND CHARM DAHLIAS 
Dahlias — Miniature Decorative 
Miniature decorative dahlias are in form similar 
to the large flowered decorative type, both formal 
and informal. Quantities of blooms, excellent for 
cutting and decorative purposes, are borne on com¬ 
pact, bushy plants. The flowers are fully double 
and less than 3 inches in diameter. The charm, 
or peony flowered dahlia, bears a profusion of 
semi-double blooms on stiff wiry stems. Their 
gracefulness and lasting quality make them a valu¬ 
able addition to every collection of dahlias. The 
plants, usually not over three feet in height, may 
be used in the borders and in landscape work. 
Agalia. Orange fawn, overlaid salmon. Plants 
only 50c. 
Camelia. F. D. Bright orange flame. 50c. 
Carla. Buff, heavily shaded old rose and suffused 
violet rose. Profuse bloomer. Plants only $1.00. 
Jean. Apricot buff suffused soft lilac 
rose. Free, early bloomer. Plants 
only $1.00. 
Judith. Soft cardinal. An early free- 
blooming, slender stems. 50c. 
Little Jewel. F. D. One of the origi¬ 
nal miniatures and still the best full- 
centered pink. Blooms freely. 35c. 
Muriel. Old rose, center of each petal 
striped apricot. Full centers and ex¬ 
cellent stems. $1.00. 
Pink Pearl. Lovely rose pink showing 
a golden eye. Petals are waved and 
twisted like an Aster. One of the 
most floriferous of all the charm 
dahlias. Plants 3 ft. tall. $1.00. 
Raider. Soft violet rose suffused yel¬ 
low at base of petals, which are 
pointed and twist and curl. 50c. 
Rhoda. Buttercup yellow, shaded russet 
orange. Early, free flowering. 50c. 
Skippy. White tipped tyrian rose and 
crimson carmine. Strong stems. $1.00. 
Tiny. One of the finest of the Charm 
dahlias. Peach color with bright 
golden center. Free blooming. $1.00. 
Tricolor. Yellow tipped cardinal, yel¬ 
low petaloids, petals cleft. Free 
blooming, useful as a cut flower. 50c. 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
Fille. An attractive bright yellow col¬ 
larette. Excellent keeping qualities. 75c. 
Frank Harris. Bright red with very long red and 
cream collar. Very striking. Plants only 50c. 
Geant De Lyon. Rich, velvety carmine maroon, 
with long cream-color collar. Free, early flow¬ 
ering on erect stems. $1.00. 
Sofa. Soft scarlet with pale lemon collar. Its 
strong bushes and profuse blooming qualities 
make this striking variety very desirable for 
landscape and arrangements. Plants only 50c. 
ANEMONE DAHLIAS 
Ada Finch. A fine bedding or border dahlia; free, 
early and profuse. This creamy white flower 
differs from the Century type by having small 
quilled petals of the same color covering the 
entire center. 50c. 
TWO NOVELTY DAHLIAS OF GREAT MERIT 
These two novelty Dahlias have been exhibited for several years after stock was imported 
under permit issued by the U. S. Horticultural Board. They have been awarded one gold 
medal, one silver medal and five certificates of merit. One variety is of English origin and 
the other from Australia. The Federal Horticultural Board has given permission to sell these 
beautiful novelties for the season of 1934 in plants only and we recommend both as worth¬ 
while for bedding as well as decorative and cut flower purposes. Bloom from July until frost. 
Maoria (Australia). Plants grow about 2)4 Lucius (England). Similar to Maoria in habit 
ft. high. Beautiful dark red, very free flower¬ 
ing, bearing two to three hundred single 
flowers measuring 2)4 inches in diameter, 
borne on strong, wiry stems 20 to 24 inches 
long. 
and growth but flowers have two rows of 
petals instead of a single row. Color orange 
slightly suffused with red. A color or un¬ 
usual beauty under artificial light and great¬ 
ly admired. 
PLANTS Each $1.25, doz. $12.00, 100 $95.00. 
