MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Aberdeen .(M. C.) Dark raspberry red, good for¬ 
mation.$ .50 
Buckeye Baby .... (M. F. D.) A gold buff of perfect form. 
Always small. 1.00 
Calvalcade .(M. I. D.) An English variety of a 
pleasing pearly pink color with the 
florets curling irregularly. 1.00 
Corky .This fine Miniature is a welcome 
addition to the class. The petals are 
channelled and it classes as a formal. 
The color is a pleasing yellow with 
the base of the petals showing a 
tinge of pink. 2"x3"; 3 ft. tall. . . . 1.00 
Crusoe .(M. F. D.) A very bright red, compact 
flower, long stems, a good keeper. . .50 
Eclipse Jr .(M. F. D.) A pure cadmium, deepen¬ 
ing at the center. .50 
Florence Jean Mack (M. F. D.) A two-tone Miniature, the 
top of the petals are a golden color 
with a reverse of Indian red. The 
blooms are held high on long stems. 
It cannot be beaten as a cut flower for 
keeping qualities. .75 
Golden California . (M. S. C.) Yellow and amber with sal¬ 
mon shadings. An Honor Roll Minia¬ 
ture. .75 
Koicha ....... (M. F. D.) A bright cardinal red on 
long wiry stems. A very good keeper, .75 
Little Snow Queen . (M. C.) Holland. This is the best 
Miniature white cactus. Good strong 
stems and a good keeper. .75 
Miss Vivian ..... (M. F. D.) This is our own origination. 
A 1935 Honor Roll Miniature. A beau¬ 
tiful rose pink, compact flower on 
long stems. It has never failed to win 
a first prize whenever shown. A good 
keeper and prolific. 1.00 
Mrs. Jackson .(M. C.) A dark red, almost black 
straight cactus on extra fine stems; 
large. .50 
Ritzy ......... This medal - winning Semi - Cactus 
Miniature has been hailed as the best 
since Elizabeth Pape, its seed parent. 
Its unusually pleasing color of coral 
overlaying apricot makes it ideal for 
all arrangements. 1.50 
Rosebud.(M. F. D.) A very unusual Miniature 
in both color and formation. It resem¬ 
bles a dark red rosebud, hence its 
name. 50 
Trojan .. (M. S. C.) Mikado red with a picric 
yellow at the base of the petals. The 
color is that of University of Southern 
California. 1.50 
