LITxLE SUNBEA}\/I (S.C.) A parent of Little Snow Qpeen, 
Very richly flowering^ small Dahlia. The color is 
orange with a shine of salmon, and yellow in the 
center. Erom Holland. 
Plants $ 1.50 Cuttings $1.00 
LITTLE CITRINE (S.C.) This is a beautiful small Dahlia 
a parent of Little Snow Queen. The color is pale 
yellow. Recommendahle for garden decoration and cut¬ 
ting, Good keeper. From Holland. 
Plants $ 1.50 *- Cuttings $1.00 
LITTLE JENNY (S.C.) This graceful small variety has all 
thinkable perfect habits from her ancestress Little 
Snow Qp.een. The flowers are flesh colored with 
canary-yellov/ in the center. The petals are a little 
curved. Very strong and recommended for every pur¬ 
pose. Certificate of Merit at Holland. 
Plants $2.00 - Cuttings $1-33 
LILAC CJJEEN (Str.C.) An enormous cactus of loveliest 
color,, a light clear lilac. Florets perfectly 
straight and narrow and the longest of any cactus; 
stems long. From. England, 
Plants $ 1.50 - Cuttings $1.00 
LADY ALICE (inc.C.) The color is yellow, at center to 
lightest lemon yellow, almost white at tips. The 
blooms are gigantic and are made up of a multitude 
of narrow incurved petals, sharp to points. From 
England. Plants $1.50 - Cuttings $1,00 
LITTLE MISS MUFFET (Min.I.D.) A small cut-flower Dahlia, 
blooms 4 to 5 in.; plenty of them on dandy stems. 
Color true pink, each petal edged with deeper pink. 
One of the finest cutting varieties, unsurpassed for 
spray or basket work. Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants $ 1.33 - Cuttings $ .S9 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (F.D.) A super giant. Blooms to I 3 
to l4 in. with slight disbudding. Always has a tight 
center. Color a warm gold with apricot and orange 
buff suffusion with slight coppery red on the reverse. 
