BABY ROYAL, Miniature 
Semi-Cactus 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
The popularity of the smaller types of Dahlias is most rapidly in¬ 
creasing. More people are learning their usefulness for beds and bor¬ 
ders, and their size particularly adapt them for table and other indoor 
decorations. Their freedom of bloom insure an abundant supply of 
flowers from early to late. 
AMI BARILLET. Miniature single. Purple foliage with blooms of 
pure garnet. Roots S .50 
BABY ROYAL. Min. S. C. Salmon shaded apricot. A gold medal 
winner in England and one of the best of this type. Roots $ .75 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF. Min. Duplex. Color is bright scarlet with 
garnet toward center and a bright yellow disk. Lacy foliage of a 
reddish bronze color. A fine bedding variety. Roots S .50 
BLLTEBIRD. Min. Dec. A well formed bloom with a long stem which 
makes a fine cut flower. Color is bluish lavender. Roots S .50 
DAHLIADEL JOY. Min. Cac. Clear lemon yellow. A most useful and 
profuse small Dahlia. Roots SI.50 
FAIRY. Miniature Jersey’s Beauty. Very early and prolific bloomer 
and a winner in the Miniature section. Roots S .75 
FEDORA. Miniature decorative. Cerise-salmon and gold. Blooms early 
and freely. Roots S .50 
FUGI SAN. Miniature single. Bronze yellow with a crimson ring 
around disk. Quite small. Roots $1.00 Plants S .50 
PINK PEARL. Min. Inf. Dec., but soon develops into a small perfect 
form peony type. Color is pure rose pink. An exquisite variety most 
suitable for table decorations. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
PRINCE FERDINAND OF BULGARIA. Dwarf single. Scarlet and 
white. Lovely ferny or cut leaf foliage. Splendid border variety. 
Roots $ .50 Plants S .35 
RED HEAD. Miniature decorative. A charming Fiery scarlet variety 
which resembles a rose bud when partly open. Dainty and ideal for 
decorations. Roots S .75 Plants S .50 
SANHICAN’S SWEETHEART. One of the daintiest and finest small 
varieties we have ever grown. Cactus type, extra free flowering, long 
stems making it one of the best for cutting. Color is pale apricot 
suffused shrimp pink. Roots S .50 
TINY. Min. Peony. A companion variety to Pink Pearl which it re¬ 
sembles in formation. Color is yellow suffused apricot. Roots SI.00 
TEDDY JOHNSON. This has been mentioned as Ball type, but inas¬ 
much as it grows only about three inches in diameter we think it 
more properly fits into the new Miniature section, which is so fast 
becoming popular. It is extremely free in flowering, and it makes 
a rapid compact growth which is ideal for a solid bed or border. 
We also find it very useful for decoration. The color is soft rose pink 
decidedly shaded white. Why not try a dozen for a border or to cover 
an unsightly fence? Roots .50 each Per dozen S5.00 
THE SENTINEL. Miniature decorative. 1933 introduction. Ox-blood 
red about 2*4 inches in diameter. Very free flowering and a long 
keeper when cut. Roots S .50 
SELECT YOUR OWN EXTRAS 
On orders of $10.00 or more add stock of your selection to the amount 
of 10 percent. 
On $20.00 or over, 15 percent. On S30.00 or over, 20 percent. 
This is not a cash discount and must be taken in stock. It applies to 
plants and roots only and does not include special collections or dahlia 
growers’ supplies. 
In order to receive these extras it is necessary that cash be sent with 
the order. 
