Small Flowering Dahlias are Best for Table Arrangements 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
Amelia Earhart (S.C.) Apricot buff and 
salmon. \’ery large and distinctive. Each 
SI.75. 
Bette Davis (S.C.) Deep violet -rose. An ex¬ 
quisite variety of perfect form and growth; 
a real champion. Each $2.50. 
Challenger (S.C.) Brilliant cardinal red with 
gold at the base of the petals. One of the 
most outstanding Dahlias at the 1935 N. V. 
Show. Each $2.00. 
Frau O. Bracht (C.) A pale primrose type; 
excellent for cutting or exhibition. Each 
SI.00. 
Golden Standard (C.) Lovely golden buff 
shade with darker center. Exhibition prize¬ 
winner. Each $1.50. 
Jean Trimbee (S.C.) Petunia-violet. A very 
satisfactory variety. Each SI.00. 
Jessica Oragonette (S.C.) Semi-cactus, 
peach and cream with a golden shading, 10 
inches across; stems long and rigid; a Roll 
of Honor Dahlia. Each S2.50. 
Kay Francis (S.C.) A light lemon-yellow. 
The greatest prize-winning seedling Dahlia 
for 1934. A good keeper; does not burn. 
Each $1.50. 
Limelight (S.C.) An improved Frau O. 
Bracht. Soft sulphur yellow with erect 
stems. Each $7.50. 
May Robson (S.C.) Beautifully formed flow¬ 
er of clear bright pink, completely charm¬ 
ing. Each $1.50. 
M iriam Hopkins (S.C.) Huge, graceful 
blooms of coppery-orange. Seedling of 
Amelia Earhart. Each $2.50. 
Palo Alto (S.C.) Clear bright salmon, shad¬ 
ing towards gold at the center. A real giant. 
Vigorous grower. Each ,$1.00. 
Red Jug (S.C.) A distinctive prize-winning 
novelty. Petals a striking cardinal red, 
tipped yellow. Tall, robust grower. Each 
$3.00 
Sara Kay (S.C.) A magnificent golden yel¬ 
low. Won wide acclaim at the 1935 
N. V. show. Each .$2.50. 
Satan (S.C.) Scarlet with yellow reverse. A 
tall, stately grower with long, sturdy stems. 
Prolific bloomer. Each 75c. 
Star of Bethlehem (C.) One of the loveliest 
whites of this type. Petals finely pointed. 
\'ery free bloomer. Each $1.00. 
MINIATURES 
These are the small flowering true Cactus 
type. They are profuse bloomers that are 
ideal for cutting. 
Baby Beauty. Jersey Beauty pink. Free 
bloomer. 
Bishop of Landaff. Bri.ght scarlet. Lacy 
bronze foliage makes striking contrast. 
Buckeye Baby. Golden buff. Produces many 
small blooms. Each 75c. 
Dahliadel Joy. Wry beautiful soft lemon- 
yellow. Prizewinner. Each $1.00. 
Fairy. Violet-rose of perfect form. 
Good Luck. Beautiful Autumn bronze. 
Dwarf grower. 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart. Apricot shaded 
rose. Very artistic type. 
Shirley Temple. Light yellow of compact 
formation. Each 75c. 
Virginia. Beautiful pure white variety with 
yellow center. 
Prices of tubers (except where specialh- 
priced), .50c. each; .$5.00 per dozen. 
MINIATURE DAHLIA, Baby Beauty 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
Wry popular for bedding or group plant¬ 
ing in the garden, and valuable as cut flowers. 
Fragrance. White edged cardinal. Each 50c. 
Fuji San. Bronzy yellow. Each 50c. 
Garnet Poinsettia. Garnet. Each 3.5c. 
Little America. Creamy white. Each $1.00 
Newport Wonder. Ro.se-pink and gold. 
Each 50c. 
Pequot Yellow. Pure yellow. Each 7.5c. 
Pink Beauty. Lovely true i)ink. Each 50c. 
Scarlet Century. Glowing scarlet. Each 35c. 
Tango. Yellow and scarlet-orange. Each 3.5c. 
Union Jack. Red and white. Each .50c. 
White Star. Purest white. Each 3.5c. 
(Above prices for tubers only) 
ORCHID FLOWERING DAHLIA. Dahliadel Twinkle 
Orchid Flowering 
Interesting flowers that are extremely 
popular for dainty table decorations. 
Beaver. Carmine and white. 
Buttercup. Clear yellow. Each .50c. 
Dahliadel Twinkle. Tvrian rose and white. 
Each $1.00. 
Etoile de Marjoulet. Garnet luirifle. Each 
50c. 
Everest. Pure white, very lovely. 
Goldfinch. Yellow, shaded red. 
Leopard. Yellow spotted crimson. 
Mavis. Lilac, reddish purple reverse. 
Polly. Yellow, carmine reverse. 
Vesper. White suffused Tyrian rose. 
Whisper. Yellow, scarlet reverse. Each $1.00. 
Tubers (onlyi of above: 40c. each, $4.00 
per dozen. (Except where specially priced) 
NEW 
DWARF DAHLIAS 
A sensational introduction for the garden 
and for forcing, p'orm dwarf, compact irlants 
which bloom throughout the Summer until 
frost. Flowers 3 to 4 inches across are freely 
produced. Tuhers potted up in January and 
grown cool, can easily be brought into bloom 
by Mother's Day. 
Christine. Dainty pure white of small size. 
Early type. 
Easter Greeting. Larger white flowers than 
above but not as early blooming. 
Elsie. Golden yellow at center, passing to 
rich orange-carmine at tips. Semi-cactus. 
Gertrude. Clean sulphur-yellow. Compact. 
Kate. Showy bright scarlet of formal contour- 
Ursula. Intense crimson with carmine re. 
verse. Informal decorative. 
' Strong, 3 in. pot plants, ready in May: 
50c. each, $2.50 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
SMALL POMPOMS 
These Dahlias are a miniature form of the large-flowered type, 
flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter. The plants are small, of branching 
many blooms that are i-aluable as ctit flowers. 
Aimie. Yellow, shaded apricot. 
Atom. Deep orange-red. Striking. 
Betty Anne. Soft rose pink. Each 75c. 
Betty Stone. Deep carmine. 
Bob White. Milk white. 
Cardinal. Brightest red of all. 
Darkest of All. Deep maroon. Each 50c. 
Dee Dee. Pale lilac shade. 
Dot. Pure white variety. 
Eureka. Yellow, carmine shadings. 
Florist’s Gem. Yellow and red. 
Goldilocks. Golden yellow. 
Honey. Primrose yellow. 
having hall-shaped 
habit, and produce 
Jack. Purple garnet. Each 50c. 
Johnny. Dark red or maroon. 
Little David. Russet orange. 
Little Edith. Yellow, tipped carmine. 
Mary Munns. Fuchsia red. 
Mike. Burnt orange. Lovely. 
Midget. Salmon suffused violet. 
Morning Mist. White, lavender center. 
Each 50c. 
Rosa Wilmouth. Rosy pink. 
Tom Thumb. Orange-red. Tiny. 
Yellow Gem. Canary-yellow. 
Tubers (only) of above: 40c. each, $4.00 per dozen 
(Except where specially priced) 
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