No flower garden is complete without dahlias 
For special reason we do not grow pompons, singles, or collarettes, 
but due to the great demand on these varieties, we have made an arrange¬ 
ment with a very reliable grower, and for the first time we are able to 
accommodate our customers on the varieties mentioned above. Naturally 
these will carry the Parrella GUARANTEE. 
POMPONS 
AMBER QUEEN—Clear rich amber, free flowering. Roots $.25 
BANTAM—Small, bright red. Roots $.25 
DEE DEE—Long stemmed lavender, ideal for cutting. Roots $.25 
DONNIE—Orange of perfect form. Roots $.35 
EDITH MEULLER—A bright cerise pink. A fine cutting variety. Roots $.25 
GANYMEDE—A beautiful shade of fawn. Roots $.25 
HAZEL DELL—Clear pink, cerise edge; prolific. Roots $.35 
HAZEL—Huff deepening to brown. Small and of fine form. Roots $.35 
HONEY—Honey yellow with faint suffusion of red on edges of petals. A su¬ 
perior pompon. Roots $.25 
,!OE FETTE—Best small white for cutting or exhibition . Roots $.25 
LITTLE DORRIT—Maroon purple. Roots $.50 
LITTLE DAVID—Small, deepest shade of orange. Roots $.25 
SUNNY DAYBREAK—Gold tipped bright orange. Extra choice. Roots $.35 
YELLOW GEM—Fine clear yellow. Best variety of this color for all purposes. 
Roots $.25 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
CORONNE—Pure white, gardenia flowered. 
EARLY (JEM—Bright orange, long-stemmed. 
FREDA—Very formal decorative of a rich, dark plum color; 
contrast with the lighter shades. 
Roots $.35 
Roots $1.00 
very good for 
Roots $.50 
FEDORA—Cerise-salmon and gold; early and prolific. 
GARDEN LOVE—Dwarf plant. Salmon rose. 
GOLDINA—Miniature decorative of a soft rose pink color; very 
Plant about 3 feet high. A German variety. 
Roots $.50 
Roots $.50 
freo blooming. 
Roots $.50 
GOOD LUCK—Bright orange. Roots $.50 
IRENE—Old Rose. Roots $.25 
JEAN (New)—Apricot buff, nice semi-cactus. Roots $1.50 
LADY MARY HOPE—Petals are fluted and turned back; amber and orange 
tipped white. Very attractive. Roots $1.00 
RIIODA—Glowing orange, rose, or shrimp pink shade. Most perfect and ar¬ 
tistically formed decorative. Roots $.25 
MIGNON DAHLIAS 
DAZZLER—Bright scarlet. Roots $.50 
NORTHERN GOLD—Exceptionally fine bedder of a beautiful golden color; 
plants about 2 feet tall and covered with flowers. Roots $.50 
MAROON BEAUTY—Deep maroon. Roots $.50 
PRINCESS MARY JOSE—Very fine variety, flowers about 4 inches across; of 
a lovely satin pink. Flowers early and late. < Roots $.50 
SNOWDRIFT—Pure white. Roots $.50 
ENGLISH SINGLES 
A new race of Dahlias, especially desirable for table decoration. The 
flowers are small, dainty, with wiry stems. 
BETTY—Rose pink, dark crimson disk. Roots $.75 
FUGI SAN—Rich gold with a band of crimson around the disk. Roots $.50 
KITTIE—Bright pink with crimson disk. Roots $.75 
LITTLE JENNY—A combination of salmon, rose and bronze. Roots $1.50 
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