DORRITT (P.)—Deep, bright pink, fine_50c 
DUNDEE (S. C.)—A very bright orange_75c 
EDNA (P.)—Rich bright pink, heavily tipped white_75c 
ELIZABETH PAPE (S. C.)—Soft yellow, overlaid with salmon 
pink, lovely _50c 
FAIRY (P. D.) —Soft rose pink, tinted with lavender_75c 
GLOURIOUS (I. D.)—Very fine, raspberry-red, wavy petals75c 
IRENE—Exquisite old rose F. D. Tall_35c 
LADY MARY HOPE (I. D.)—Very unusual color of amber 
and orange, tipped white. Very good_75c 
LITTLE JEWEL (P. D.)—A beautiful pink, very popular_35c 
LITTLE LOUIE (Cac.)—Small daintv, fine petals, pure pink, 
tall _50c 
LITTLE NEMO (F. D.)—Rich crimson tipped white; very 
attractive _75c 
LITTLE PEARL (S. C.)—New Imported. Beautiful rose pink 
similar to E. Pape, but more pink and a finer variety. A 
grand little Dahlia _75c 
*LORAINE MAE (I. D.)—Very showy bright orange, tipped 
pure white _75c 
MRS. SCRIMGEOUR (P. D.)—New. Very lovely bright or¬ 
ange, suffused with apricot. Tall plants. Very fine_50c 
NAIN (Cac.)—Bright orange _50c 
ONAH (I. D.) —A miniature Jane Cowl, golden orange. A 
little beauty _50c 
^ORIENTAL GEM (S. C.)—New. A miniature Oriental Beauty 
but a deeper shade of bright rose pink. One of the most 
beautiful of all. Tall_._$1.00 
PICTURE (P.)—Soft rose tinted gold_50c 
PINK PEARL (P.)—Rose pink, with wavy petals, lovely_50c 
REDHEAD (F. D.)—A fine scarlet orange, very good_50c 
RHODA (I. D.)—Soft old rose with blend of soft orange__50c 
ROBIN (Cac.)—Very bright red, fine petals_50c 
SELBOURNE—An unusually fiery scarlet, with yellow zone 
at center, very fine_75c 
SONIA (F. D.)—An apricot yellow, suffused with red_75c 
TINY (P.)—New imported. Another very outstanding prize 
winner you will want. Lovely, wavy petals, color is apri¬ 
cot tinted with gold at center. Extra fine-75c 
• • • 
SPECIAL—Your selection of any five 50c varieties of 
Miniatures, Collarettes or Single Dahlies for-$2.00 
TEENY WEENY 
*TEENY WEENY (Lee) —1934 Pom Anemone. This variety 
is without doubt the smallest Dahlia in the world. Blooms 
14 to 1 inch across, plants 12 to 15 inches tall and always 
covered with blooms. This is a new type, having pompon 
petals around the outside while center is filled tight with 
tiny tubular Anemone petals, a very unique little flower. 
Won Sweepstake for most perfect small Dahlia at the 
Dahlia Show at Chicago World’s Fair 1933, and was award¬ 
ed a beautiful Silver Medal. It was also in Mr. Berlet’s 
collection of winning Miniatures and Pompons in Chicago 
1935 and at the World’s Fair 1934. Won Sweepstake for 
smallest Dahlia in the Show at Portland, Ore., 1935. Also 
has won other Sweepstakes in the Northwest Shows. Color 
is bright salmon. A little beauty--- 75c 
TOYA —See new imported at front of catalog. 
