Miniature Dahlias Are Grand for Decorative Wor\ 
Plants Tubers 
Mrs. A. B. Seal. I.D. Pure 
rich rose of good habit. .|0.75 
Oriental Glory. I.D. Orange 
overlaid scarlet.$1.25 3.50 
Omar Khayyam. F.D. Chi¬ 
nese red to orange.50 1.00 
Pot of Gold. I.D. Large, 
brilliant yellow.50 1.00 
R. A. Broomfield. I.D. Saf¬ 
fron orange flushed rose. . . 1.50 3.00 
Sonny Boy. I.D. Large bloom 
of rose and gold. 1.50 3.00 
Thomas Edison. F.D. Deep 
purple, very strong. .75 
Waldheim Sunshine. I.D. 
True deep yellow. 1.00 
Watchung Wonder. I.D. 
Crimson tipped old gold. 1.00 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
The grace and beauty of these flowers 
has caused a tremendous increase in their 
popularity as a cut flower. Tubers 
Ami Barillet. Dark maroon leaves, 
garnet red flowers.$0.50 
Betty. Rose pink with dark disk. . . .75 
Black Century. Deepest maroon.. . .50 
Cream Century. Creamy yellow.50 
Esther Bird. Large pure white. 1.00 
Fugi San. Bronze yellow with band 
of crimson around disk.50 
Giant Century. Yellow to bronzy 
salmon.50 
Giant Red Century. Huge red.75 
Jessie. Pure white.50 
Lady Bountiful. Rose pink. 1.00 
Little Jenny. Blend of salmon, rose 
and bronze. 1.25 
Newport Triumph. Bronzy salmon. .75 
Newport Wonder. Rose pink.75 
Purity. Large white flower.75 
Sambo. Dark red, free flowering.. . .50 
Snowdrop. Small, white.50 
Tango Century. Warm salmon or¬ 
ange.75 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
A wonderful type of Dahlia for table 
decoration. Small, compact flowers, borne 
on wiry stems. Tubers 
Amber Queen. Clear rich amber.. .$0.35 
Dandy. Bright orange.75 
Donnie. Orange.25 
Dee Dee. Long-stemmed lavender... .35 
Dixie. Dark red, very small.35 
Edith Mueller. Amber and cerise. . .35 
Gannymede. Fawn and pink.35 
Harry Snook. Clear rose pint:.35 
Helen Anita. Lavender.50 
Honey. Honey yellow.25 
Jack. Garnet purple. 1.00 
Joe Fette. White.25 
Johnnie. Dark crimson. .50 
San Toy. White tipped carmine.35 
Sunny Daybreak. Golden apricot. . .35 
Tiny Tim. Peach pink.50 
Tom Thumb. Garnet red.50 
Yellow Gem. Fine clear yellow.25 
DAHLIA COLLECTION 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Warm buff. 
Elite Glory. F.D. Rich red. 
Kentucky. F.D. Golden salmon 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. Clear pink. 
Josephine G. S.C. Rose pink, 
tipped gold. 
Atlantic City. F.D. Golden Au¬ 
tumn tones. 
King Midas. I .D. Pure golden 
yellow. 
Monmouth Champion. I.D. 
Glowing orange flame. 
Champoeg. F.D. Lovely coral 
and primrose. 
Bishop of Llandaff. A dwart 
variety with bronzy red leaves 
and brilliant red flowers. Very 
unusual. 
Collection, 1 root each of the 
above 10 varieties, $3.50 
Pompon Dahlias 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
A race of compact, bushy Dahlias, 2 feet 
tall, bearing a great abundance of medium 
sized flowers. Tubers 
Baby Royal. Glorious salmon gold..$0.75 
Bishop of Landaff. Rich red with 
dark bronze foliage. A wonderful 
novelty for garden or cut flower. . .50 
Coronne. White, Gardenia-flowered. .50 
Dazzler. Bright scarlet.50 
Fragrance. White, edged scarlet. . . .75 
Jane Hobby. Glowing scarlet. .50 
Lady Mary Hope. Amber tipped 
white.75 
Northern Gold. Clear golden yellow. .50 
Princess Marie Jose. Satin pink. . .50 
Rhoda. Glowing shrimp pink.50 
Tiny. A most enchanting peach-col¬ 
ored type. Highly commended. . .50 
Collarette Dahlia Maurice Revoire, 50c. 
Omar Khayyam, $1.00 each. 
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. 
We advise cutting hack Dahlias 
about July 5th 
