Gold Medal Dahlias 
FISHER & MASSON 
Miniature Decorative Dahlias—Continued 
PERSIS Coral rose heavily suffused orange, a delightful color. 
PINK PFART Min. Peony, rose pink with bright golden disc. This is one of the most florifer- 
ous of all the miniatures. The Englsh would call it a Charm dahlia. Plants 
are a mass of pink flowers with a bright golden eye showing as a striking contrast. 
RAPELLO (Severein). Small decorative as the British would term them. Velvety maroon edged 
and tipped with gold. New type of flower, should be picked early to get the best 
effect, and if picked at that time has a Albert shaped center. 
RHODA Shrimp pink, shaded orange and rose, very free blooming. 
RUTH McGREDY Min. Peony or Charm dahlia. Deep pink with a deeper pinkish maroon 
center. Free flowering and quite novel in appearance. 
’S SWEETHEART (Fisher & Masson). One of the daintiest and finest 
of miniatures we have ever grown, of the cactus type; 
color pale apricot isuffused with shrimp pink. Extra free flowering, long stems; one of the best 
for cutting. Plants grow about 2% feet high and are laden with flowers. This variety won 
First prize at the Atlantic City Flower pageant in 1932, seedling class, and Certificate of 
Merit at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s exhibition at Bryn Mawr. Highly recom¬ 
mended. 
SANHICAN 
TINY One of the very finest of the Charm dahlias. Plant not over two feet tall. Flowers of a 
peach color with a bright golden center, very striking for arrangement classes, free bloom¬ 
ing and very good. 
VERUNA Bright rose, self color, one of the best. 
(Roots of all the above varieties, 75c; Plants, 50c, except where noted) 
Collarette Dahlias 
ERIKA (Ballego). Deep crimson maroon with white collar faintly tinged with self color. Very 
fine stems. Unusual and striking for floral arrangements. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
SCARLET QUEEN Light scarlet with a yellow collar. This is a well known variety 
^ abroad and is grown at Wisley as a standard type of the best col¬ 
larette. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
Mignon or English Bedding Dahlias 
This type of dahlia is a single or duplex type of miniature dahlia, and may be used 
very effectively for table decoration, also as borders and for mass planting. Plants are 
dwarf from 18" to 2' and covered with blossoms. 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF 
(New). A brilliant rich red with a dark bronze colored lacy 
foliage, very fine. Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c 
BLANCHE Pure white and very attractive. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c. 
ELIZABETH ARDEN Pale pink with a wine colored center, especially fine arranged 
with pale yellow for table decoration. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
FRAGRANCE Each petal is snow white with a broad margin of bright scarlet red. The 
plant has beautiful serrated or fern-like foliage, flowers borne erect on stiff 
stems. Very attractive. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
KINGCUP Pa ^ e yellow flowers, lacy foliage. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c. 
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