BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
These small Dahlias are becoming- very popular. Bet¬ 
ter try some. 
AGNEW REDDER. Min. F. D.—Bright cardinal 
red. Very free bloomer. Grows about 2 ft. high. 
Plants, 50c. 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF. Min. Duplex.—Bright 
scarlet flower. A lacy garnet foliage. Plants, 50c. 
CORONNE. Min. F. D.—The white flower resem¬ 
bles a gardenia. Stems perfect. Plants, 50c. 
DR. HELMUTH SPATH. Min. C.—Clear lilac flow¬ 
ers on fine stems. Constant bloomer. Plants, 50c. 
GOOD LUCK. Min. D.—Deep glowing amber, light¬ 
er toward the outer petals. Roots, 50c. 
LITTLE JEWEL. Min. D.—A most beautiful small 
flower of a peach blossom pink. None better for 
cutting. Roots, 25c. 
PINK PEARL. Min. P.—Petals curl making the 
flower look like a beautiful rose pink aster. Plants, 
50c. 
RAIDER. Min. P—Beautiful flowers of yellow and 
rose. Petals twist making a pleasing effect. 
Plants, 50c. 
ORCHID FLOWERING 
DAHLIAS 
This new race of Dahlias is fine for landscape or 
cutting. They will keep for days when cut and will 
make the most artistic arrangements. 
CITRONELLA.—Canary yellow. Plants, 50c. 
EVEREST.—Pure white. Roots, 50c. 
GOLDFINCH.—Yellow and re'd, crimson reverse. 
Roots, 50c. 
LEOPARD.—Spotted yellow, crimson reverse. 
Plants, 50c. 
MAVIS—Lilac, reddish purple reverse. Roots, 50c. 
RUBY—Light rose, deeper reverse. Plants, 50c. 
One each of the above (3 plants, 3 roots) $2.00. 
The pick of the new—the best of the old. 
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