TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 
Gold Medal Dahlias 
Miniature Dahlias—Continued 
GAMEI LI A F - D- Bright orange flame, centers usually full, the brilliant color and good 
keeping qualities make this one of the best of the miniatures. 
Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c 
CHARD VANITY (S. C.). New English of the loveliest pink shade. Size 3 inches. 
A sure winner. Highest awards in England. . Plants Only, $1.50 
CORAL GEM (F. & M.). An exceptionally free flowering, low growing variety much ad¬ 
mired at the shows. Color is gold, heavily overlaid with geranium pink, color 
deepening towards the outer edge of petals, which are loosely placed, adding greatly to the 
beauty of the blossom. Grows 21% to 3 feet. Roots, 50c 
CORONNE F ‘ D ' This unique miniature resembles a gardenia and is the best pure white in 
this class. Stems and foliage are excellent. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
DOROTHY BRANT A/flLLER (Ruschmohr). A little gem of a formal decorative 
miniature in the much desired shade of shell pink. 
Has the color of Little Jewel with much better blooming qualities; grows about 3 feet tall and 
is an outstanding variety in every respect. New for 193G. Plants Only, $1.00 
ELIZ 4BETH PAPE S - C ' A new importation and one of the best, color soft yellow over¬ 
laid with salmon pink. Much in demand. Roots, 35c 
ETHEL (Fisher & Masson). Extra fine for florists’ use, stems very long, extra free flowering; 
the ever popular Autumn shade slightly tinged with red; one of the best to blend in an 
arrangement. Grows about 2% feet high. Roots, 50c 
FAIRY Miniature Jersey’s Beauty. Good growing habits, prolific bloomer and a winner in 
miniature classes. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
GARDEN LOVE Color a blending of yellow and pale red, giving the effect of salmon-rose. 
This is a Dutch variety and was one of the earliest grown. Roots, 35c 
(T(~)T DTNA Min - Dec. of a soft rose pink color, very free blooming. Plant about 3 feet high. 
A German variety. Roots, 50c 
GOLDEN CALIFORNIA Yellow and amber salmon shadings, low growing. Roots, 75c 
GLORIOUS One of the best. Very distinct, raspberry red, remarkably free flowering with 
twisted and quilled petals. Gold medal winner at Wisley trial gardens, England. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
IRENE F. D. Especially fine true old rose in color, extra long stems and extremely free flower¬ 
ing. Plant is taller than usual for miniatures. Roots, 35c 
Coral red, lightly suffused carmine. Bright and showy and very effective' in landscape 
arrangements with autumn shades. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
KENTUCKY BABE Especially fine as a commercial variety, similar to Kentucky, flowers 
a trifle larger than exhibition miniatures. Especially fine for cut¬ 
ting. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
(AIMA j-l Min. Informal decorative. Amber shaded to orange at center. Good depth for a 
miniature. Roots, 50c 
PADDY One of the best in the field, literally covered with blossoms, extremely long slender 
stems, color is a flesh ground heavily suffused deep rose pink. Can be arranged either 
with pink or autumn shades. Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c 
PEYTIE CONWAY (New for 1935). F. D. A tall growing miniature, plants very bushy 
begins to bloom early and continues until frost, with flowers having 
perfect closed centers. Color is a violet rose with silver tips. One of the most profuse bloomers 
it has been our pleasure to see. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
PEGGY WOOD (New). A bi-color hard to describe. Indian red and! white but so perfectly 
proprotioned as to give the effect of being artificial. A basket of this va¬ 
riety exhibited at the A. D. S. show in New York attracted a great deal of attention. A decided 
novelty. Roots, $1.00 
PINK DAISY (Dahliadel). New for 1936. One of the prettiest and useful of the small 
dahlias for landscape or hedge planting. Plants about 3 feet tall and very 
broad across with literally hundreds of about 3-inch blossoms out at one time. Blooms inces¬ 
santly. Stems are slender yet stiff and needs no disbudding. Plants Only, $1.00 
SANHICAN’S SWEETHEART 
(Fisher & Masson). One of the daintiest and finest 
of miniatures we have ever grown, of the cactus type; 
color pale apricot suffused with shrimp pink. Extra free flowering, long stems; one of the best 
for cutting. Plants grow about 2% feet high and are laden with flowers. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
ClYTppY This attractive little flower is white tipped crimson with Tyrian rose shadings. Full 
centers erect stems and profuse bloomer. Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c 
TINY O ne Bie very finest of the Charm dahlias. Plant not over two feet tall. Flowers of a 
peach color with a bright golden center, very striking for arrangement classes, free bloom¬ 
ing and very good. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
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