MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Fairy "Bond” 1934—Miniature For. Dec. This dainty 
little dahlia is best described as a miniature Jersey’s 
Beauty, it having the same lovely shade of pink with a 
slight suffusion of mauve towards the tips of the petals. 
Perfect decorative 2Vz to 3 inches in diameter, with per¬ 
fect stems, and are produced in great profusion on plants 
about 3 feet high. It is one of the very best keepers 
when cut, and we believe it is one of the best miniature 
for florists’ use, ever introduced. A dainty little dahlia 
that will become as popular and be as extensively grown 
as the famous Jersey’s Beauty_Roots .25 
Baby Royal, S. C.—A new Gold Medal miniature from 
England and one of the most outstanding prize winners 
so far introduced in this class, always winning the blue- 
ribbon wherever exhibited. It is a beautiful little flower 
of salmon-pink and apricot with gold shading. Stems 
are long and wiry and blooms are of most graceful 
formation as florets are rolled and incurved. A fine 
commercial cut-flower variety due to its free blooming 
and long keeping qualities, and always in demand by 
florists. We could not begin to supply the demand from 
the local cut-flower trade for cut blooms of this variety 
the past season. This little flower stole the whole dahlia 
show last fall_Plants 20c Roots .35 
Bishop of Llandaff—A wonderful English bedding Dahlia. 
Intense red with dark bronze lacy foliage that contrasts 
beautifully with the flower_Roots 50c Plants .30 
Orchid Lady—Here is a little champion. The color is 
orchid pink. It is a wonderful little Dahlia all the 
way round. Won Certificate in 1935 at East Lansing 
and also at Storrs_Plants .60 
Goldina Min.—Apple blossom pink. Free blooming. Roots .30 
Diana Lou—Hill 1937—Miniature, this is a jim dandy; 
one of the finest bloomers in cultivation today. Color 
is of the finest shell pink, shaded white with a yellow 
tinge at center. Priced so all can secure this one. 
_Roots 75c Plants .35 
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POM POMS 
The Finest Flowers for Cutting or Table Bouquets. Will keep 
for three to five days 
Amber Queen—Pure amber_'-Each .05 
Bobby—Very finely formed flowers of a delicate plum 
shade_ .25 
Belle of Springfield—One of the smallest Chinese scarlet. 
Extra good_:- .30 
Joe Fette—The best white pompom of the commercial 
varieties_ .25 
Johnny—Very bright red. For cut flowers it is hard 
to beat_ .25 
Lindy Davis—One of Hill’s finest seedlings. White shaded 
to a pale yellow. Very good_ .20 
Rosalie—Dark wine. A good one_ .25 
S. Von Glitter—The best autumn pompom. The color 
of autumn leaves. Very early and continuous bloomer. 
Florists use it in large quantities_ .25 
Tommy Keith—Red tipped white_ .05 
