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MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
*LADY MARY HOPE—Min. I. D. — 
Most attractive variety of amber 
and orange, tipped white. Extra 
choice.75 
*LILIAN COURTNEY PAGE—Charm. 
A lovely small peony dahlia of clear 
bright orange.75 
*LITTLE JEWEL —Min. D. — Peach 
blossom pink. Late.75 
MARCELLA—Min. I. D.—Bright rose 
pink, profuse bloomer.50 
MURIEL—Min. D. — Old rose, striped 
apricot.50 
*NESTHAEKCHEN—Min. S. C.—The 
color is creamy chamois suffused 
with pale rose. A gem for either 
garden or house decoration, as it is 
most free flowering and an excellent 
keeper. 1.00 
NORAH BELL—Charm—Orange red 
with yellow base and tinted with blue 
flame.75 
NORTHFIELD PRIpRY — Charm — 
Coppery orange with yellow base. .. .75 
OLIVIA — Min. I. D. — Deep rich rose 
pink.50 
*ONAH—Min. I. D.—Amber shaded to 
orange at the center. Net 1.00 
ORANGE MIGNON — Dwarf, single, 
bright orange with concaved petals. .75 
*OUR ANNIE — Charm — Shrimp pink 
shaded with amber.50 
PADDY—M. D.—Flesh, heavily suffused 
rose pink.75 
*PERSIS — Charm — Salmon rose and 
mauve. Profuse bloomer with good 
stems for cutting.75 
*PICTURE—Charm—Dwarf plant. Soft 
rose blended with orange gold. A 
charming variety.75 
*PINK PEARL—Charm—This delight¬ 
ful variety is an exceptionally free 
bloomer of pure rose pink; stems 
long and wiry; plant quite dwarf— 
fine for small decorations.75 
*PRINCE FERDINAND OF BUL¬ 
GARIA—Dwarf single, cut foliage. 
Flowers of bright scarlet red and 
white, with some of clear scarlet. 
Very striking and unusual. Splendid 
border plant.50 
*RAINBOW—Charm—Old rose with a 
rust red base — old and beautiful 
shade.75 
