Orchid-Flowering Dahlias 
This fine race is certainly due great popularity for landscape 
effect, gardens, table arrangements, and dainty decorations. 
The bushes are compact, free branching, and exceedingly pro¬ 
lific bloomers. Most of them are 4 to 5 inches in diameter and 
2 to 3 feet in height. They do wonderfully well when pinched 
or cut back for landscape effect, but should not be thinned out 
or disbudded. If Orchid-flowering or Single Dahlias are cut 
before the pollen shows, they will hold their petals and keep 
for days. 
Chamoise. Yellow and orange. 
Tubers 
.$ 1.00 
. 1.00 
Everest. Pure white. 
Firefly. Crimson. 1.00 
Mavis. Cattleya color. 1.00 
Polly. Orange. 1.00 
Ruby. Ruby red. 1.00 
Plants 
$0.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
Miniature Decorative Dahlias 
A dwarf type growing about 2 feet high, producing fully 
double flowers about 3 inches in diameter. They start to 
bloom early and are laden with flowers until frost. Good for 
mass planting as well as the open border. Tubers 
Baby Bunting. Violet rose, and yellow.$1.00 
Blue Royal (Cactus Type). Salmon shaded apricot... . 1.50 
Blue Bird. Bluish lavender.75 
Camellia. Bright orange flame.50 
Carla (Cactus Type). Buff, suffused old rose. 1.00 
Cheal’s Pink. Deep violet rose.50 
Coronne. Pure white. 1.00 
Goldina. Appleblossom pink.75 
Kentucky Babe. Salmon pink. 1.50 
Jerry. Bright coral red. 1.00 
Muriel. Old rose, striped apricot.50 
Paddy. Flesh, suffused rose. 1.00 
Pink Pearl. Rose pink. 1.00 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart. Apricot and pink. 1.00 
Tiny. Apricot orange. 1.00 
Tricolor. Yellow, tipped cardinal.75 
Single Dahlias 
These have become very popular for cutting purposes. 
We list a few of the best varieties. m , 
1 ubers 
Autumn Century. Red and yellow.$0.50 
Dahliadel Century. Pure white.50 
Doris. Carmine, tipped white.50 
Gloria. Scarlet.75 
Lois. Violet rose.75 
Newport Wonder. Rose pink and gold.50 
Scarlet Century. Glowing scarlet.50 
Tango. Yellow and scarlet orange.50 
Yellow Bird. Bright lemon yellow. 1.00 
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