MINIATURE FORMAL DECORATIVE 
DAHLIAS 
ROOTS PLANTS 
Baby Beauty. Violet rose shaded bright rose 
pink. A small Jersey Beauty on strong stems. $ 1.00 $ .50 
Blue Bird. Unique Dahlia; color bluish lavender. .50 .50 
Fairy. Lovely shade of pink with slight mauve 
shading. Early and continuous bloomer. Con¬ 
sidered a Miniature Jersey Beauty. .50 
Irine. Exquisite old rose or coral pink. .35 
Jerry. Coral Red, suffused carmine. Bright and 
showy. .50 
Kentucky Babe. Salmon suffused gold. 1.00 
Little Jewel. Original miniature. Peach blossom 
pink. ‘ .35 
Little Nemo. A striking crimson-tipped white. .50 
Miss Vivian. 1935 Honor Roll miniature. Beauti¬ 
ful rose pink, compact blossoms, very long 
stems. 1.50 
Orchid Lady. Amarath pink to mallow pink. 
Paddy. One of the most incessant blooming dah¬ 
lias we have grown. Color flesh ground, heav¬ 
ily suffused deep rose pink on long stiff stems. .50 
Skippy. White tipped carmine, attractive flower 
on long stiff stems. A profuse bloomer. .50 
Tricolor. Similar in every way to Skippy, except 
the color is yellow shaded cardinal, with yel¬ 
low petaloids. .50 
1.00 
.50 
MINIATURE PEONY DAHLIAS 
ROOTS PLANTS 
Bishop of Landaff. Unusual and attractive flow¬ 
er, petals being bright scarlet with garnet cen¬ 
ter. Foliage is lacy and of reddish bronze 
color. $ .50 $ .50 
Pink Pearl. Lovely Rose Pink, showing a golden 
eye. Very desirable in landscape planting 
and useful for cutting and arrangements. 1.00 .50 
Tiny. Yellow base suffused apricot. A fine com¬ 
panion to Pink Pearl 1.00 .50 
Silva Quarta. Ball. A double quilled novelty. 
Color pure lavender. 
Roots 50p 
TWO LARGE FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
ROOTS 
Jack Curtis. A Semi-Cactus, that has many awards to its 
credit. Color is very dark, rich, velvety maroon, of a 
most admirable shade. Very prolific and can be grown 
to eleven inches by disbudding properly. $ .50 
Wm. T. S. Curtis. Informal Decorative, self color, clear 
light lavender that does not fade or burn. Plant habit 
and form of this large flower is very good. A splendid 
cut flower. It has two first prizes, as best keeper, to its 
credit. .75 
