MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
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*RED HEAD — Min. D. — A splendid 
miniature of orange scarlet. Early 
and profuse bloomer.75 
♦RED SEA — Min. I. D. — Very showy 
light scarlet red, pointed petals. A 
good keeper for cutting.50 
*RHODA—Min. I. D.—Glowing orange 
rose. A most artistic flower.50 
♦SANHICAN SWEETHEART — Min. 
S. C. — One of the finest. Pale 
apricot suffused with shrimp pink. 
Very profuse. 1.00 
SEA SHELL — Min. D. — Small and 
dainty. Its coloring resembles the 
delicate pink of the inside of a sea 
shell, whence the name. Many 
blooms tipped white.50 
*SELINA — Charm — A small graceful 
flower of deep rich scarlet red.50 
SHIRLEY ORANGE—Charm—A low 
growing variety of rich amber 
orange.75 
TEDDY JOHNSON—Min. Ball Dec.- 
Rose pink and white. Excellent flor¬ 
ists’ variety. Most profuse bloomer. .50 
SWEETHEART — Min. D. — Carmine, 
tipped white.50 
*TINY—Charm—One of the finest of 
the type. The color is peach with a 
golden center. Excellent for decora¬ 
tions, a very good keeper. Dwarf. .. 1.00 
♦WHITE STAR —Star —Dup. —A free 
blooming small white that is very 
attractive.75 
Pompon or Bouquet Dahlias 
These are a small Ball Type which, for show 
purposes, must not be more than two inches 
in diameter. They have long stems and are 
great bloomers; are ideal for cutflowers as 
they are very lasting. Pompons and Miniature 
Dahlias should not be heavily fertilized, but 
grown rather poor. 
Note: Varieties (*) are the best for exhibition. 
♦AIMEE—Tiny bronze with long stems. .35 
AMBER QUEEN—Clear rich amber, 
shaded apricot.35 
ANNA KRISTINA — Golden yellow, 
deeper at center.35 
♦ATOM—One of the smallest; orange 
scarlet.35 
