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MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Orchid Flowering Dahlias 
These delicately graceful flowers are espe¬ 
cially suitable for small decorations in the home. 
They are like singles except that the floral 
rays are more or less tubular by the turning 
in of their margins. 
^BUTTERCUP — Beautiful large clear 
yellow with strong stems. 1.00 
ETOILE DE CASTELNAU—Lavender 
rose pink.50 
ETOILE DE MARJOULET — Dark 
pansy purple. 1.00 
^EVEREST—Pure white. 1.00 
FLASH—Bright red and orange yellow. .50 
MONS. JACQUES GALLARD —A com¬ 
bination of rich red and gold.50 
Miniature Dahlias—Novelty Types 
The Miniatures are new to many dahlia 
growers. They are very free flowering and 
are ideal for gardens or cutting. In general, 
they are attractive small editions of the regular 
large types. Here we are designating the min¬ 
iature “peony-flowered” varieties as “charms.” 
ADA FINCH—Anemone dahlia. Outer 
petals cream white with a “pin 
cushion” center of soft yellow. 1.00 
AGALIA — Min. F. D.— Orange fawn, 
overlaid salmon.75 
AMBER GEM—Charm—A low growing 
variety of soft golden amber. 1.00 
BABY BEAUTY—Min. D.—Color violet 
rose, shaded bright rose pink. 1.00 
*BABY ROYAL —Min. S. C. — One of 
the finest. Exceptionally free flower¬ 
ing; a salmon shaded apricot. Good 
cutflower.75 
*BISHOP OF LLANDAFF — Charm — 
A small dahlia of distinction from 
Wales with its brilliant rich red 
color in contrast to the dark bronze 
of its foliage.Net .75 
BLUE COAT—Charm—Bluish lavender. .75 
*CAMELLIA—Min. D.—Bright orange 
flame, small flower.50 
COLTNESS GEM — Mignon — A fine 
small bedding dahlia of clear bright 
red, most attractive, an early and 
profuse bloomer.50 
