MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Types like the larger varieties but small in size, wonderful for cutting. 
All are profuse blooming, and all have good stems. Plants 2'/2 to 3 ft. 
except those marked tall. 
BABY ROYAL (S. Cac.)—New Gold Medal miniature from England and one 
of the most outstanding prizewinners in England and U. S. Won us 1st 
Prize for best Basket of Miniatures at Wash. Show 1934. A beautiful 
little flower of salmon pink and apricot with gold shading. Low grow¬ 
ing and covered with blooms all season_75c 
BALDRE (I. Dec.)—New. Rosy salmon, very fine_75c 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF (Duplex)—Brilliant, rich, velvety red, dark bronzy, 
lacy foliage. Very attractive _50c 
CARRIE HAMMOND (Cac.)—Deep bright pink, extra fine keeper when cut, 
plants are tall _ 50c 
CORONNE (F. Dec.) —A very beautiful waxy white, resembling a Gar¬ 
denia _50c 
CORAL GEM (I. Dec.)—Geranium pink with tint of gold_75c 
COULSDON (P.)—Bright scarlet and gold, pointed petals, tall, very 
showy _75c 
DORRITT (P.)—Deep, bright pink, fine_50c 
ELIZABETH PAPE (S. Cac.)—Soft yellow overlaid with salmon pink, a very 
lovely variety _50c 
IRENE (F. Dec.) — Exquisite old rose, tall growing_35c 
LADY MARY HOPE (I. Dec.)—New Imported. Very lovely and unusual color 
of amber and orange tipped white_75c 
LITTLE JEWEL (F. Dec.)—Beautiful pink, very good_35c 
LITTLE LOUIE (Cac.)—Small dainty, pure pink, tall grower_50c 
LITTLE PEARL (S. Cac.)—New Imported. One of the very finest grown. 
Beautiful rose pink, similar to E. Pape but more pink and a finer variety. 
The most profuse blooming we have ever seen. Do not miss getting this 
one _75c 
MRS. SCRIMGEOUR (F. Dec.)—New Imported. Very lovely bright orange 
suffused with apricot. Fairly tall plants always loaded with blooms„75c 
NAIN (Cac.)—Very bright orange _50c 
ONAH (I. Dec.)—New. A miniature Jane Cowl. Golden orange, a little 
beauty _50c 
PICTURE (P.)—Soft rose tinted with gold, lovely_50c 
PINK PEARL (P.)—Very beautiful bright pink with wavy petals___50c 
RED BEAUTY (S. Cac.)—Very rich, bright red. Stems not so good_50c 
ROBIN (Cac.)—Very bright red, fine petals- __50c 
’SWEETHEART (P.) (Lee)—Mauve pink, very lovely form, petals roll for¬ 
ward, curly center _50c 
TINY (P.)—New Imported. Another very outstanding variety that is a prize¬ 
winner, you will sure want this one. Wavy petals, color is apricot tinted 
with gold at the center. Low plants always loaded with blooms. Makes 
a very beautiful table decoration-75c 
TEENY WEENY 
♦TEENY WEENY (Lee)—1934 Pom Anemone. This variety is without doubt 
the smallest Dahlia in the world. Blooms ^2 to I inch across, plants 12 
to 15 inches tall and always covered with blooms. This is a new type, 
having pompon petals around the outside while center is filled tight with 
tiny tubular Anemone petals, a very unique little flower. Won Sweep- 
stake for most perfect small Dahlia at the Dahlia Show at Chicago 
World's Fair 1933, and was awarded a beautiful Silver Medal. It was 
also in Mr. Berlet's collection of winning Miniatures and Pompons at 
the Fair 1934. Also has won other Sweepstakes in the Northwest Shows 
Color is bright salmon. A little beauty-$1.00 
