Green, black and blue dahlias as yet don’t exist. Any other color? Sure, 
you’ll find it in my list. 
MRS. B. E. BURHELD “Australia” 
(Parrella) L D.—Light flock 
purple, reverse streaked white 
petals very twisted, cerated tips. 
A large dahlia of exceptional 
beauty with good depth. Blooms 
average 10 inches or more fac¬ 
ing on best of stem. An open 
grower and free bloomer. Good 
branching habits and fine foli¬ 
age, height of plant 6 ft. 
Plants $5.00 
MRS. B. E. BURHELD 
MRS. C. E. WILDON F. D. (Dixie Gardens)—Color, Scarlet red, orange reverse, 
6 X 10, heavy, leathery, foliage, and prolific. Good stems, bush 4 feet. On 
Mr. Barron’s Honor Roll. Scored 86.6 at East Lansing in 1937. 
Plants $3.00 Net 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
We are introducing to you two lovely Miniatures: LITTLE PAL and ZEE. 
With us, they have performed wonderfully, and there is no question they will do 
the same for you. A Blamer-Parrella-Hulin introduction. 
LITTLE PAL Min. F. D.—2^/2 x 1%—Bush 2 V 2 feet. Color, yellow base, heavily 
overlaid rose, tipped deeper rose. Flower assumes rose two tone effect when 
viewed at a little distance. Prolific bloomer on excellent stems. Roots $2.00 
ZEE Min, Ball 2% x 2—Bush 4 feet. Color straw yellow, tipped and overlaid 
bronzy lavender, giving flower a rich chrome appearance. Long bare stems, 
and a wonderful bloomer. Roots $2.00 
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