DAHLIAS, M iniature 
These gems of the Dahlia world come in the same types as the large-flowering varieties, and have brought an 
entirely new realm of possibilities in the Dahlia for garden decoration and cut-flower purposes. They are all free 
blooming and ideal for cutting and landscape effects. Most of them are low-growing, their average height being 
23 ^ feet. 
Baby Royal. Salmon, shaded apricot. 
Bishop off Landafff. Bright scarlet. 
Dorothy. Clear yellow, suffused with pale pink. Semi¬ 
double. 
Goldina. Soft rose-pink. An abundant bloomer. 
Northfield Priory. Coppery orange with yellow base. 
Onah. Amber, orange at center. 
PRICES: Any of the 
COLLECTION: One root each of 
Paddy. Flesh, suffused rose. 
Pink Pearl. Bright pink with golden eye—striking 
contrast. 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart. Pale apricot, suffused with 
shrimp-pink. 
Tiny. Peach-color, with bright golden center. Very 
striking. 
ove, in roots, $1 each 
e above 10 Miniature Dahlias, $8 
12 Exhibition Pompon Dahlias 
An up-to-date list of all the latest and best of these charming miniature Dahlias now so much admired and so 
beautiful for table decoration. All varieties are of smallest size and perfect form. 
Aimee. Yellow, shaded apricot. Jill. Yellow, tipped carmine. $1 each. 
Bob White. Milky white. Johnny. Dark maroon-red. 
Eureka. Yellow, carmine shaded at tips. Little Edith. Primrose-yellow, tipped carmine. 
Goldilocks. Gold, deepening at center. Mike. Burnt-orange. 
Helen Anita. Lilac, white center. Sunny Daybreak. Maroon-yellow, tipped cardinal. 
Jack. Purple-garnet. $1 each. Yellow Gem. Canary-yellow. 
PRICES: Any of the above, except Jack and Jill, in roots, 35 cts. each 
COLLECTION OF EXHIBITION POMPONS: One root each of the above 12 varieties, $5 
The Best Single Dahlias (Roots) 
Giant Century. Yellow, shading to bronzy salmon Poinsettia. Brilliant poinsettia-red. 
and crimson, with lighter tips. 
Giant Red Century. Lovely glowing red. 
Newport Wonder. Rose, pink, and gold. 
Purity. Pure white. 
Scarlet Century. Rich, glowing scarlet. 
Tango. Yellow and scarlet-orange. 
PRICES: Any of the above, in roots, 50 cts. each 
COLLECTION: One each of the above 7 varieties, $3 
Modern Cactus 
Ambassador. Soft yellow-buff, shaded salmon- 
pink.$0 75 
American Triumph. Oriental or bright clear 
rich red. 
Ballet Girl. Orange, tipped white. 
Craig Bissell. A true autumn shade of copper, 
each petal having a tiny tip of gold. 
Ella May. Deep crimson-carmine, dark, yet rich 
and distinctive. 
Dahlias (Roots) 
Frau Ida Mansfield. Clear, pale lemon; very full 
and attractive.SI 00 
F. W. Fellowes. Lively orange-scarlet. 75 
Golden Sonne. Clear yellow. 50 
Jersey’s Dainty. White, faintly tinged with 
lavender. Prolific bloomer. 1 00 
Jersey’s Melody. Tyrian rose, shading to silver 
on tips and reverse. 50 
La Mexicana. Burnt-orange toning to copper .. 50 
Miss Belgium. Very bright orange. 1 00 
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COLLECTION: One each of the above 12 varieties, $7.75 
Giant Show or Ball Dahlias (Roots) 
Crown off Gold. (New.) Golden yellow, shaded 
and tipped from burnt-orange to red.SI 00 
Draudee. Dark red of perfect form. 25 
Gold Medal. Canary-yellow. 50 
Mary Helen. A wonderful golden ball. Fine for 
exhibition. 75 
COLLECTION: One each 
Maude Adams. Clear shell-pink. SO 50 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson. Rich purplish crimson .. 50 
Mrs. J. P. Smith. Vivid cherry blush over rich 
crimson. 50 
Supt. Amrhyn. Beautiful Tyrian pink. Perfect 
for exhibition. 50 
of the above 8 varieties, $4 
A VERY SPECIAL OFFER 
12 CHOICE POMPON DAHLIAS FOR $ 2.50 
Containing one root each of the following: 
Amber Queen. Golden yellow face, orange reverse. 
Charming. Lavender-pink. 
Cora May. Salmon-pink. 
Dee Dee. Lavender. 
Edith Mueller. Bright Tyrian rose, silver reverse. 
Honey. Pale yellow, faint suffusion of red on edge 
of petals. 
Joe Fette. Pure white. 
Johnny Pippin. Dark crimson. 
Little David. Bright russet-orange. 
Marietta. Rich wine-color. 
Patsy. Golden bronze, tipped cherry. 
Sonny. Pinkish cinnamon. 
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