MINIATURES 
Each 
ANNE—Clear rose tipped gold. A vigorous miniature dec. on per¬ 
fect stems, and a very free bloomer.$1.00 
AUREOLE—A bright orange min. cactus. Good cutter. -.75 
BABY BEAUTY—A miniature Jersey’s Beauty on long, strong 
stems. Violet rose shaded pink. 1.50 
BABY ROYAL—A beautiful English incurved semi-cactus on clean, 
long stems. Apricot and soft salmon pink. A wonderful cut- 
flower . 1.00 
BEATRICE von VALKENBURG—One of the smallest in this class. 
A delightful lavender with silver tips. 1.50 
CARLA—Buff suffused old rose and violet. 1.50 
CARINE—Deep tangerine semi-cactus on rigid stem.< .50 
CORONNE—A gardenia flowered pure white.50 
DAYBREAK—Very pretty semi-cactus of pale gold and amber... 1.00 
DONAU—Soft rose shaded silvery white.50 
ESTHER GOLBER—Tiny old gold decorative on fine stems.50 
FEDORA—Deep rose shaded gold.35 
GARDEN LOVE—A dwarf decorative of rose carmine with orange 
base. Very floriferous .50 
GAIETY—A showy miniature of bright red edged white.50 
ELIZABETH PAPE—A pale pink and cream cactus. Dwarf.50 
GOOD LUCK—A bright orange dec. of free habits.75 
IRENE—-The best cut flower in this class. An exquisite coral pink 
on very long stems. The perfect exhibition flower.35 
JUDITH—A long stemmed Charm of rust red. Very good keeper. . .75 
KENTUCKY BABE—A miniature Kentucky. Salmon suffused and 
edged old rose. Very long stems. Ideal commercial variety. 1.50 
KOKARD—A flat decorative miniature of bright gold suffused 
ivory and amber. Good cutter.50 
KYRA—A very floriferous white suffused pink on long stems. A 
charming and useful florists miniature.75 
LADY MARY HOPE—The flashiest one in this class. Deep amber 
with picoteed edge and reverse of orange with white tips. 
Florets fluted, reflexed and whorled in a charming abandon. 
A distinct and lovely flower. 1.00 
LITTLE JEWEL—A very small apple blossom pink. Real Pink.50 
LUCKY STAR—An incurved and pointed petaled Charm on long 
stems. Bright red suffused scarlet. Ideal cutter. 1.00 
MT. WHITNEY SUNSET—This one is deservingly on the Roll of 
Honor. A beautiful combination of amber and jasper red that 
instantly attracts. An all purpose miniature. 1.50 
NORA BELLE—An orange red Charm with yellow base and blue 
tints. Strong bush and very free.75 
OUR ANNIE—A shrimp pink Charm that is a delight in garden .50 
PANCHITA—A very floriferous yellow with red center. A compact 
grower and lovely cutter (sold out for 1935). 
PICTURE—The sweetest of all the Charm varieties. A dwarf plant 
of soft rose blended with orange, shaded buff in center. Wonder¬ 
ful for bedding or bowl decorations. 1.00 
PINK PEARL—A charming peony flowered miniature of rose pink 
on long, wiry stems. Lovely for table decorations.75 
RAPALLO—A lovely decorative of dark velvety red and gold.50 
RED SEA—A brilliant scarlet with pointed petals. Low growing.. 1.00 
RHODA—A glowing rosy tangerine decorative on the best of stems .50 
SANHICAN’S SWEETHEART—A clear, pale pink Charm that is 
one of the most beautiful and useful in this class. 1.00 
SEA SHELL—Shell pink with white tips. A charming decorative. . .75 
SKIPPY—White tipped carmine shaded Tyrian rose. White peta- 
loids lace throughout the flower adding to its charm.75 
TEDDY JOHNSON—A white and cerise pink blending makes this 
miniature Ball dahlia a delight for garden or cutting. The 
freest bloomer we have ever grown.50 
THE SENTINEL—A bright crimson miniature Ball on very good 
stems .75 
TREASURE—A bright red with a maroon base of petals around a 
bronze and yellow center. Dark green foliage.75 
TRICOLOR—A sport of Skippy. Yellow tipped and shaded cardinal 
with yellow petaloids .50 
ZIP—A brilliant flaming orange inf. decorative on a low growing 
vigorous bush. A constant bloomer on good stems. 1.50 
W. L. W. DARNELL 
The Dahlia Farm 
East Moriches, Long Island, N. Y. 
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