MINIATURES 
These little dahlias are the same as the larger ones 
in formation, but from two to four inches in diam¬ 
eter. Very useful for table use. 
BABY ROYAL —New incurved English cactus. 
Soft salmon pink with apricot. Long stiff 
stems. Many times a prize winner. Good keeper.. .50 
COCARDE, F.D.—Orange red of three inch on 
good stems. Tall bush and plenty of blooms. 
Good keeper on long strong stems.50 
ELIABETH PAPE —Small cactus of light pink¬ 
ish cream with tints of salmon. Very free 
bloomer. Low bush and nicely branching.50 
FUJI SAN— English single, two inches and a beau¬ 
tiful light tan with a reddish brown eye. Very 
showy .50 
GOOD LUCK —Orange and tan colored formal 
decorative that is very popular in basket work. 
Nice full blooms on long stiff stems. 50 
GRANITE FALLS —One of the best Collarett 
dahlias ever produced, and we have a wonder¬ 
ful stock of it. Nice growing bush and plenty 
of good keeping flowers of light red with a 
yellow collar .50 
GOLDEN ROD, S.C.—This is a Holland variety 
which is more cactus than Semi-Cactus. Gol¬ 
den rod yellow about four inches, on good 
slender stems, very freely produced.50 
ORANGE ADE —SemiCactus of a new color— 
deep orange and burnt umber on good long 
stiff stems. A basket of this created a lot of 
attention at the Western Washington Fair. It 
is wonderful for basket work. 1.00 
PINK PEARL —Lovely rose pink peony type. 
Tall bush and lots of color from early till late. 
A general favorite .50 
PERSIMMON —Formal decorative of a deep per¬ 
simmon color and about three inches and half 
as deep. Bush is compact and about three feet. 
Certificate winner in 1934. This is real good. 
Strong roots, each ... 1.00 
RAPELLO —Deep maroon with gold stripes on 
petal edges. Formal Dec. with pointed petals. 
This is a Holland variety, and the velvety color 
makes it very attractive.50 
RUBY —Star dahlia of a deep ruby red. Five 
pointed petals which curl in pleasing way show 
ing a lighter reverse .50 
UNION JACK —English single of bright red with 
many flowers veined with white. Small blos¬ 
soms and very showy .50 
YELLOW DOGWOOD —Eight petal single, very 
much like the well known dogwood, but of a 
light yellow color. Tall bush and plenty of four- 
inch blooms. A basket of these will make a 
fine showing. Fine stock. 35 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
Gourds are quite the right thing for table decora¬ 
tions after the outdoor flowers are gone. We have a 
splendid assortment in many color combinations and 
shapes. Prepaid to you for only $1.50 per doz. 
DELPHINIUMS 
We have a fine assortment of English improved 
Hybrids in deep blue, mid blue, light blue and the 
pastel shades of light lavender and mauves. Generous 
size clumps postpaid in the spring at 35c each. 
