CHAPPAQUA, NEW YORK 
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ENGLISH SINGLES 
A race of Dahlias that is especially desirable for 
table decoration. The flowers are small! dainty, 
with slender wiry stems. 
BEACON. Clear light yellow. Roots $ .75 
BETTY. Rose pink with a rich dark crimson disc. 
Roots . .75 
FUGI SAN. Rich gold with a band of crimson. A 
perfect type and one of the most popular varie¬ 
ties. Roots • 5 0 
KITTY. Bright pink with a crimson disc. Long 
FUGI SAN stcms - Roots 
LADY BOUNTIFUL. Deep pink with a broad rich crimson band around the 
center. Stock scarce. Roots 
LITTLE JENNY. A combination of salmon, rose and bronze. A very rare 
variety. Roots . 
LITTLE OTHELLO. The deepest maroon. Foliage very dark, almost black. 
Roots . 
MRS. JOYNSON HICKS. Reddish buff with a crimson ring. Roots 
PEGGY. Long stemmed flowers of blended old rose, orange and mauve on a 
low growing bush. Roots 
RED INDIAN. Indian red, gold center. Dark bronze cut leave foliage. Roots 
SNOWDROP. S mall white with greenish white disc. Fine stems, ideal when 
cut. Roots . 
TAMARA. A new variety of deep cerise, on long stems. Roots 
UNION JACK. White striped red. Roots 
.75 
1.00 
1.50 
1.00 
.75 
.50 
.75 
.75 
1.00 
1.00 
MIGNON DAHLIAS 
1 his type is a European novelty. Ideal for bedding plants where 
quantities of blooms are required during the summer months. They 
have single flowers, are low growing, about 18 inches high and require 
no staking. Flower early and continue until frost. Take the place 
of many annuals for borders and supply color to rock gardens during 
the latter part of the season. 
DAZZLER. Bright scarlet. Roots $ .50 
NORTHERN GOLD. Exceptionally fine. Beautiful golden yellow, covered 
with flowers, lacy foliage. Roots .50 
MAROON BEAUTY. Deep crimson. Roots .50 
PRINCESS MARIE JOSE. A very fine variety. Flowers of satin pink. Roots .50 
SNOWDRIFT. Pure white. Roots .50 
6 of a kind, #2.50 net; 12 of a kind, #4.00 net 
