MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
BABY ROYAL (Min. S. C.) (New) 
The Gold Medal miniature from England. It won for us 
first award in every class in which it was entered. It 
is a most delightful and dainty little flower of salmon 
pink and apricot with gold shadings. Flowers roll and 
incurve, making a graceful blossom on long wiry 
stems. The low-growing plants are always a mass of 
bloom. 
Roots 50c 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF 
A wonderful English bedding Dahlia. Intense red with 
dark bronze lacy foliage that contrasts beautifully with 
the flower. 
Roots 60c 
CARLA (Dahliadel 83C, 1934) 
Color is buff, heavily shaded old rose and suffused vio¬ 
let rose, a rich contrast to the dark green foliage. 
Blooms seem to jet out all over the plant. Ideal in the 
garden and for arrangements. 
Plants 50c, Roots 65c 
CORONNE (85S) 
Bloom 3x 1 V 2 , bush 2 feet. This unique Miniature re¬ 
sembles a gardenia and is the best white we have seen. 
Stems and foliage are excellent. 
Roots 50c 
COTTAGE MAID (Hulin. 1935), S. C. 
Beautiful lavender pink held on good stems. 
Roots 75c 
ELIZABETH PAPE, C. 
Small pale pink and white cactus on dwarf bush. 
Roots 35c 
FAIRY (Bond) 
The formation and color the same as the famous Jer¬ 
sey Beauty. Pink. 
Roots 40c 
GAIETY, F. D. 
As its name denotes, very gay, colored rich crimson; 
each petal tipped white. 
Roots 50c 
GUT GLUCK, I. D. 
Meaning good luck. A new German introduction that 
is very odd and showy. The small blooms are of clear, 
bright violet, with each petal tipped with pure white, 
making a very striking combination of cclors. 
Roots 75c 
IRENE, F. D. 
Fine old rose to coral pink; a perfect small exhibition 
flower held on long stems. 
Roots 50c 
JEAN (Dahliadel 85S, 1934) 
Bloom 3% x 2, bush 3 V 2 ft. One of the most artistic 
little Informal Decorative or Semi-Cactus Dahlias ever 
grown. Color apricot buff, suffused soft lilac rose. 
Bush strong, and a compact grower. A free, early 
bloomer, and very satisfactory. You can cut bouquets 
from one bush two or three times a week from the 
middle of August until frost. 
Plants 50c, Roots $1.00 
LITTLE JEWEL (Deco.) 
One of the finest small light pink Dahlias. 
Roots 35c 
MT. WHITNEY SUNSET, D. 
Fine scarlet and yellow. 
Plants 60c 
MISS VIVIAN (Mack, 1935), Min. Inf. D. 
Compact pink; nearly a ball type. Long stiff stems. 
Good form and color. 
Plants 60c 
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