CHAPPAQUA, NEW YORK 
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MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
This sturdy race of Dahlias is free flowering and 
ideal for cutting. Just the thing for table decora¬ 
tion. They possess good stiff stems and readily 
lend themselves to various arrangements. In addi¬ 
tion to this excellent quality, are the pastel shades 
they most frequently assume. No collection is 
complete without them. All the varieties listed 
are of the decorative type unless otherwise stated. 
AGALIA (Min. F. D.). Orange fawn overlaid with 
salmon. Roots . $ .50 
BABY JERSEY (F. D.). Rose pink with form and 
habits of Jersey’s Beauty. Roots .75 
BABY ROYAL (Min. S. C.). One of the finest miniatures of salmon pink 
shaded apricot. A good cut flower, as it is exceptionally free flowering. 
A graceful blossom on a long wiry stem. A great prize winner wherever 
exhibited. Don’t miss this one. Roots -75 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF (Charm). A small Dahlia of distinction, from 
Wales. Brilliant rich red blooms in contrast to the dark bronze black 
foliage, make it outstanding in the garden. A most unusual variety. 
Don’t fail to add it to your collection. Roots -50 
CORAL GEM (Charm). Gold, overlaid bright pink. Roots .50 
CARRIE HAMMOND (Min. S. C.). A perfect flower of deep pink. In 
plants only .50 
CONGO BELGE (Charm). Brilliant scarlet with darker shadings. Very 
dark bronze foliage. Very unusual. Plants 1.00 
CORONNE (Min. F. D.). Pure waxy white. Gardenia formation. Roots .35 
CHEAL’S PINK (Min. Dec). A rich pink on long stems. Roots .50 
DUNDEE (Min. Cact.). Old Gold. Roots 1.00 
EARLY GEM (Min. Dec.). Very early variety of bright orange flame on 
long stems. Excellent for cutting. Roots .75 
EASTER GREETING (Min. Dec.). Dwarf. Pure waxy white blooms held 
erect on good stems. Very free flowering type. This variety is useful 
for pot culture. When grown under glass it can be brought into bloom 
at Easter. Plants, net 1.00 
FEDORA (Min. Dec.). Cerise salmon and gold. Excellent for cutting, as it 
is early and prolific. Roots .25 
FREDA (Min. Dec.). Dark plum color; fine for contrast with the autumn 
shades. Roots . .35 
JANE HOBBY 
