DAHLIAS AND SEEDS 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Miniature dahlias cannot be surpassed for table and other decorations as 
they are charming- cut flowers. 
BABY ROYAL (S.C.)—Gold Medal from England. Salmon pink shaded apricot, graceful 
blossoms, long stems. Low growing.50c 
CORONNE (Dec.)—Beautiful pure white miniature, resembling a gardenia.50c 
ELIZABETH PAPE (S.C.)—Pink and creamy white.50c 
GARDEN LOVE (Dec.)—Dwarf plant. Salmon rose on long stems.50c 
IRENE (Dec.)—Exquisite old rose, long stems. Taller than some.50c 
LADY MARY HOPE (I.D.)—Most attractive variety of amber and orange.75c 
LITTLE JEWEL (Dec.) —True pink and very beautiful. Everybody likes this variety. 50c 
LITTLE LOUIE (Cac.)—Small, dainty, pure pink. Tall.50c 
*MISS VIVIAN (I.D.)—1935 Honor Roll miniature, beautiful rose pink compact blos¬ 
soms, very long stems.#2.50 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
These artistic flowers are very popular. Single dahlias with a fringe or 
collar of small petals around the centers, hence the name. The stems are 
stiff and long. For cut flowers they are hard to surpass, lasting nearly a 
week when cut. We offer a choice collection. 
CLYDE-—Velvety dark crimson; excellent cut flower.50c 
DORA FISHER —Delightful pink, very lovely.50c 
GEANT DE LYON—-An enormous flower of velvety maroon, with a long, white collar. 
One of the largest.50c 
GRANITE FALLS—Very fine red with yellow collar. Tall; good.50c 
HERALD —Large, rich, rosy pink with white collar. Very beautiful.50c 
SOUV. BEL ACCUEIL —Orange-red, with a yellow collar. One of the largest..50c 
BALL OR SHOW DAHLIAS 
These are the old-fashioned quilled double flowers and are beloved by 
many because of their lovely colorings and excellence for cutting. 
CLARA CLEMENS—Purple tipped white. Fine form.50c 
ESMONDE—Clear, bright yellow with stiff stems.50c 
^GENERAL HAIG—Best scarlet show.50c 
JAMES COCKER—A very deep purple. Large flowers, perfect form.50c 
MRS. LANGTRY—Cream edged crimson, fine form.50c 
SNOW QUEEN —The purest white, perfect formation, fine stems. A winner in the 
white dahlia class, now so popular. #1.00 
Dahlias marked * originated in California. 
