CORONNE —Pure waxy white, resembling a gardenia. 
.25 
CRIMSON GLOW, Min. P.— Rich, deep crimson, dandy, 
small curly centered flowers, held on long wiry stems 
fine for cutting.. 25 
DREAMTHORPE, Min. D.—Australian prize winner. 
A fine autumn color, tango shaded primrose, copperv 
gold center, long wiry stems.50 
ELIZABETH PAPE, Min. -Palo pink, creamy whito 
center, very dainty. 25 
FAIRY, Min. F. D.—Beautiful pink. Known as the 
Miniature Jersey Beauty.35 
GAITY, Min. D.—Showy, bright red and white, long 
stems, free flowering.25 
GARDEN LOVE, Min. D.—Carmine rose and gold. 
.25 
GOLDEN CALIFORNIA, Cac.—Yellowy shaded with 
amber and salmon, 1934 Roll of Honor.35 
HORIZON, S. C.—Apricot yellow, lightly edged red 
curly petals, fine long stems.,.35 
IRENE, Min. D.—Perfect little flow^ers of a soft jasper 
red, fine for exhibition.25 
JUDITH, Min. P.—Soft brownish red, fine long stems. 
.25 
KENTUCKY BABE, Min. D.—Salmon suffused old rose, 
very pretty cut flower.35 
LADY MARY HOPE, Min. D.—(England) Orange am¬ 
ber, tipped with white, very attractive.50 
LITTLE DREAM, S. C.—(Holland)Bright rose, light 
center and tips. Extra free bloomer, fine for cut¬ 
ting.35 
LITTLE JEWELL, Min. D.—Pure peach blossom pink. 
One of the most popular to date.20 
NORA BELLE, Min. P.— Orange red, yellow base, 
tinted blue flame, very free blooming.25 
ODETTE, Min. D.—New from England. Dainty little 
blooms of soft pink, prolific bloomer.50 
ORCHID LADY, Min. P. D.—Orchid color, or lavender 
pink. Long wiry stems. Fine for cutting.35 
OUR ANNIE, Min. P.—Shrimp pink, shaded amber. .35 
PICTURE, Min. P.—Gold, shaded orange bronze with 
attractive chestnut red halo at center. Long stems. 
.25 
PINK PEARL, Min. D.—Lovely rose pink petals waved 
and twisted like an aster, long wiry stems, fine for 
cutting.25 
RHODA, Min. D.—Glowing orange rose, curled petals 
fine cut flower. 20 
SANHICANS SWEETHEART, Min. C. -Pale apricot, 
suffused shrimp pink. Prolific bloomer.25 
TEDDY BEAR, F. D.—(Holland) Deep scarlet red. 
This little Dahlia is quite different in formation, 
being more like a small double Camellias, is very 
free flowering, has fine stems, a lasting cut flower. 
An outstanding miniature at the great Chicago show 
in 1936.50 
TOOSIE, Min. F. D.—Bronzy rose color.35 
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