MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
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Miniature Dahlias—Novelty Types 
The Miniatures are new to many dahlia 
growers. They are very free flowering and 
are ideal for gardens or cutting. In general, 
they are attractive small editions of the regu¬ 
lar large types. 
ADA FINCH—Anemone—Outer petals 
cream white with “pin cushion” 
center of soft yellow.75 
AGALIA—Min. F. D.—Orange fawn, 
over laid salmon .75 
*BABY ROYAL — One of the finest 
miniatures. Exceptionally free flower¬ 
ing; salmon shaded apricot. Good 
cutflower . net 1.00 
♦BISHOP OF LLANDAFF—Charm— 
A small dahlia of distinction from 
Wales with its brilliant rich red 
color in contrast to the dark bronze 
of its foliage. The “charm” is a 
miniature Paeony-flowered dahlia . .75 
BLUE BIRD—Min. F. D.—Color bluish 
lavender, the nearest to blue in the 
type .75 
♦BUTTERCUP—Orchid—A new beau¬ 
tiful clear yellow . 1.00 
CAMELLIA—Min. F. D.—Bright orange 
flame, small flower .75 
♦CHEAL’S PINK—Min. D.—An attrac¬ 
tive rich pink on very long stems . . .75 
COLTNESS GEM—Mignon—A small 
bedding single of clear bright red .. .50 
CORAL GEM—Charm—Gold, overlaid 
bright pink .75 
CORONNE—Min. Dec.—White, perfect 
form—resembles a gardenia.50 
*CRIMSON GLOW—Charm—Effective 
deep rich crimson red .75 
DUNDEE—Min, Cact.—Old gold, dwarf 1.00 
♦EARLY GEM—A long stemmed small 
decorative of brightest orange flame 
that is excellent for cutting.75 
ELIZ. PAPE—Min. Cact.—Pale pink 
and creamy white. Dwarf.50 
EVEREST—Orchid—Pure white.75 
♦FEDORA — Min. D. — Cerise-salmon 
and gold; early and prolific. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting and decorations ... .50 
♦GARDEN LOVEI—Min. Dec.—Dwarf 
plant. A most attractive variety, 
Salmon rose on long stems.75 
