28 Dahlias 
MISSION GARDENS 
Pompon Dahlias 
These are ball-shaped Dahlias of small size, not exceeding two inches in diameter. 
They are extremely neat when displayed in bowls. 
Amber Queen — Amber, shaded apricot Roots 35c Reinlachs — Salmon . Roots 35c 
Lottie — Lavender-pink . Roots 35c Spinnel — Dark orange . Plants 35c 
Mignon Dahlias 
They are single Dahlias of dwarf, bushy habit, with stems far above the foliage. Their 
bright colors and profusion of blooms make them one of the most useful cut-flowers. 
Coltness Gem —- Scarlet-red . Roots 35c Innocence — Pure white . Roots 35c 
Dunrecht — Golden yellow . Roots 35c Lady Eileen — Rose . Roots 35c 
Grace — Salmon-orange . Roots 35c Princess Marie Jose — Dark Rose . Roots 35c 
Miniature Dahlias 
Smaller Dahlias of the shape of the large ones, useful as cut-flowers or in the land¬ 
scape. Very free-blooming; the popularity of this type of Dahlia is increasing rapidly. 
Bishop of Llandoff (Dup.) — A very unusual variety; 
brilliant deep red with center disc of deep yel¬ 
low; reddish bronze foliage . Plants 35c 
Fair Elaine (C.) — Delicate rose-pink ... Roots 35c 
Golden Trumpet (C.) — Deep amber-yellow Roots 35c 
Improved Mrs. Marx (F.D.) — Clear rose-pink 
about 4 inches across . Roots 35c 
Mrs. Marx (Peo.) — Rose-pink; a profuse bloomer 
on 4 foot plants . Roots 35c 
Nesthaekchen (C.) — A dainty miniature cactus of 
pastel shades; buff suffused soft lilac Plants 50c 
Sweetheart (B.) — Mauve-pink, ball type Roots 50c 
Teddy Johnson (B.) — Soft rose shaded white ex¬ 
cellent for cutting . Roots 50c 
The Sentinel (F.D.) -—- Ox-blood red .... Roots 50c 
YO-YO (F.D.) — A very attractive red and yellow 
about 4 inches across . Roots 35c 
Abbreviations of Types of Dahlias Listed 
M. — Mignon 
Coll. — Collarette 
Dup. — Duplex 
Peo. — Peony 
I.D. — Informal Decorative 
S.C. — Semi-cactus 
C. — Cactus 
P. — Pompon 
F.D. — Formal Decorative 
B. — Ball 
(See Illustrations) 
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