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CHAPPAQUA DAHLIA GARDENS 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
This sturdy race of Dahlias is free flowering and 
ideal for cutting. Just the thing for table decora¬ 
tion. They possess good stiff stems and readily 
lend themselves to various arrangements. In addi¬ 
tion to this excellent quality, are the pastel shades 
they most frequently assume. No collection is 
complete without them. All the varieties listed 
are of the decorative type unless otherwise stated. 
AGALIA. Orange fawn, overlaid with salmon. Roots. $ .50 
CARLA (New). A semi-cactus of tan or buff. Roots. 1.50 
CAMELLIA. Bright orange flame. Plants.50 
CORONNE. Pure white, gardenia formation. Roots.35 
CHEAL’S PINK. A rich pink, always a mass of flowers. Roots.50 
DUNDEE. (Cactus) old gold. Roots. 1.00 
EARLY GEM. Bright orange. Long stemmed. Roots. 1.00 
FREDA. Dark plum color; fine for contrast with the lighter shades. Roots .50 
GARDEN LOVE. Dwarf plant. Salmon rose. Roots..35 
GOLDINA. A very free blooming variety of soft rose pink. A German 
variety, grows 3 feet high. Roots.50 
GOOD LUCK. Bright orange. Roots.50 
IRENE. Old rose. Very free flowering. Roots..35 
JANE HOBBY (New). A low growing miniature that has won a place on 
the Roll of Honor. The plants are strong, insect resistant and literally 
covered with flowers of glowing scarlet. Roots. 1.00 
JEAN. A new semi-cactus of apricot buff. A free bloomer and strong in 
growth. One of the most artistic miniature. Roots. 1.50 
LADY MARY HOPE. A very attractive variety of amber and orange tipped 
white. Roots. 1.00 
MRS. J. COUTTS. Good salmon with orange tones. The most lovely colors 
of all the miniatures; very full centers. Roots. 1.00 
RHODA. Glowing orange rose, or shrimp pink shade. Most perfect and 
artistically formed miniature. Roots.35 
STELLA. A very small pink on a low growing bush. Roots. 1.00 
TINY. One of the finest of the Charm types. Flowers of peach color with 
bright orange centers, very striking for arrangement classes; free bloom¬ 
ing and very good. Roots.'.50 
JANE HOBBY 
