MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
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*PRINCE FERDINAND OF BUL¬ 
GARIA—Dwarf single; cut foliage. 
Flowers of bright scarlet red and 
white, with some of clear red. Very 
striking and unusual. Splendid bor¬ 
der plant .50 
^RAINBOW—Charm—Old rose with a 
rust red base; odd and beautiful 
coloring .50 
RALEIGH (New)—Min. I. D.—Salmon 
rose with a slight shading of yellow 
at base of petals. 1.50 
*RED HEAD—Min. D.—A splendid min¬ 
iature of orange scarlet. Early and 
profuse.75 
*RED SEA — Min. I. D. — Very showy 
light scarlet red; pointed petals. 
Good keeper .50 
RHEINLACHS —Min. D. —Not small, 
but a very beautiful shade of sal¬ 
mon pink . 2.00 
*RHODA—Min. I. D.—Glowing orange 
rose. A most artistic flower.50 
*ROSE BEAUTY—Min. D.—Soft peach 
with coral . 2.00 
*SANHICAN SWEETHEART — Min. 
S. C. —One of the finest. Pale apricot 
suffused with shrimp pink. Very 
free blooming, but a small root 
maker . 1.00 
SEA SHELL — Min. D. — Small and 
dainty. Its coloring resembles the 
delicate pink of the inside of a sea 
shell, whence the name. Many 
blooms tipped white.50 
SHIRLEY ORANGE— Charm —A low 
growing variety of rich amber 
orange .50 
SNOWDRIFT — Min. Cact. — Small 
white dwarf plant .75 
TEDDY JOHNSON—Min. Ball Dec.- 
Rose pink and white. Excellent flor¬ 
ists’ variety. Most profuse bloomer .50 
*TINY — Charm — One of the finest of 
the type. The color is peach with a 
golden center. Excellent for decora¬ 
tions; a very good keeper. Dwarf . .75 
*WHITE PEARL—Min. Cact.— A pure 
white that is a very good exhibition 
flower . Net 1.50 
WHITE STAR — Star —Dup. —A free 
blooming small white that is very 
attractive.50 
