Charlotte Anne arranging Buckeye Baby, with Red Head and 
Buckeye, Jr. 
Little Aristocrats 
Note—A miniature Dahlia must be a fair to good root producer to get on this 
list. See pages 2 and 3 for full lists of miniature, pompon and ball Dahlias. 
BABY ROYAL, Min. S. C. This pinkish Salmon is probably the best of all miniature 
dahlias. Introduced from England it has met with universal satisfaction wherever 
grown and can always be relied upon to produce a profusion of fine bloom. The flowers 
keep especially well. Roots $0.35 
BISHOP OF LLANDORF, Min. duplex. These flowers are a fiery red but the outstanding 
quality of this Dahlia is its blackish green foliage which puts it truly in a class by 
itself and renders it one of the most outstanding of all Dahlias. 
Roots $0.75—Plants $0.50 
BUCKEYE BABY, Min. F. D. A gold buff, early in the season the reverse is tinged red 
and centers are reddish. This dahlia was a big winner in the 1936 shows. Every time 
shown it won. Its perfect form, fine beauty, long keeping qualities and extreme reli¬ 
ability of growth and bloom make it one of the very best of all miniatures. Its size 
has always been under 2% inches. Roots $1.50—Plants $0.75 
PYTIE CONWAY, Min. F. D. A warm orchid or lavender shade. Fine long stems and 
the most dependable of all Dahlias. An early free and continuous bloomer. 
Roots $0.75—Plants $0.50 
LITTLE JEWELL, bright pink Min. F. D. This is the first miniature Dahlia we ever 
grew and is still widely grown and liked. A very dependable root producer. Roots $0.35 
For “Aristocrats” among the large flowered dahlias see pages 14 to 17. 
Collection 6 
One strong root each of Baby Royal and Buckeye Baby, two finest small Dahlias 
for $1.25. 
