MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
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RHODA—Min. Dec.—Glowing orange 
rose .75 
*SEA SHELL—Min. Dec.—Its coloring 
resembles the delicate pink of the 
inside of a seashell, whence the 
name—tips white .75 
♦SELINA — Charm — A small graceful 
flower of deep rich scarlet red.75 
♦TEDDY JOHNSON—Min. Ball Dec. 
The color blending, white suffused 
and tipped bright cerise pink, is 
very effective. This is an excellent 
florists' variety, and the plants are 
always covered with bloom.50 
♦TINY—A fine charm dahlia—Color, is 
peach with golden center. Dwarf .. 1.50 
WHITE STAR—Star—A free bloom¬ 
ing small white that is very attrac¬ 
tive .75 
Pompon or Bouquet Dahlias 
These are a small Ball Type which, for 
show purposes, must not be more than two 
inches in diameter. They have long stems and 
are great bloomers; are ideal for cutflowers 
as they are very lasting. 
♦AIMEE—Tiny bronze with long stems .35 
AMBER QUEEN—Clear rich amber, 
shaded apricot; extra free for cutting .50 
ANNA KRISTINA — Golden yellow, 
deeper at center .35 
♦ATOM—A tiny flower of deep orange 
red, occasionally showing a white 
petal.50 
♦BABY—A small yellow tinted with red 
—extra good .50 
BACCHUS—Bright red, long stemmed 
cut flower .35 
BANTAM—Bright scarlet red, rather 
small, free .35 
♦BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD — Tiny 
exhibition flower of brick red — 
dwarf plant . .50 
