BENNETT K. MATLACK 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
With many people, particularly the ladies, these small 
Dahlias are more popular than the large ones. They have 
the same forms and many of the same colors that the big 
ones have. They are beautiful in the garden and even 
more so in the house. Their decorative possibilities are 
unlimited. Try them and be convinced. 
BABY ROYAL. Min. S-C—Pink, shaded apricot 
with yellow at base of petals. A real gem from 
Europe. You will like it. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c. 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF. Min. Duplex—Bright 
scarlet flower. A lacy garnet foliage. Roots, 50c. 
BLUE BIRD. Min. FD—Bluish lavender. Very 
striking. Different. Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c. 
CORONNE. Min. FD—The white flower resembles 
a gardenia. Stems perfect. 
Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c. 
DR. HELMUTH SPATH. Min. C—Clear lilac 
flowers on fine stems. Constant bloomer. 
Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c. 
FAIRY. Min. FD—Soft pink, tinted lavender 
Good growing habits. Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c, 
GOOD LUCK. Min. FD—Deep glowing amber, 
lighter toward the outer petals. Roots, 35c. 
LITTLE JEWEL. Min. FD—A most beautiful 
small flower of a peach blossom pink. None bet¬ 
ter for cutting. Roots, 25c. 
MIRTH. Min. FD—Orange scarlet. A uniform 
color. Fine flowers on good bush. Stems long 
and erect. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c. 
ORCHID LADY. Min. FD—Bright orchid rose. 
Fine. Plants, 50c. 
PINK PEARL. Min. P—Petals curl, making the 
flower look like a beautiful rose pink aster. 
Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c. 
RAIDER. Min. P—Beautiful flowers of yellow and 
rose. Petals twist, making a pleasing effect. 
Roots, 50c. 
TEENY WEENY. Pom Anemone—Very small. 
New type Dahlia. Color, bright salmon. 
Plants, 50e. 
Come, See My Garden in the Fall 
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