FRED W. THOMAS COMPANY 
BABY ROYAL 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Baby Royal—(S. C.) Salmon shaded apricot. A gold medal 
winner in England and one of the best of this type .$ .75 
Fedora—(Dec.) Cerise-salmon and gold. Blooms early and 
freely .$ .50 
Pink Pearl—A miniature informal decorative, but soon developes 
into a small perfect peony type. Color pure rose pink. An 
exquisite variety most suitable for table decorations .$ .50 
Red Head—(Dec.) A charming fiery scarlet variety which re¬ 
sembles a rose bud when partly open. Dainty and ideal for 
decorations . $ .75 
Teddy Johnson—Min.—Of the miniature type, white tipped with 
deep pink free-blooming, on good stems .$ .50 
The Sentinel—(Dec.) 1933 Introduction. Ox-blood red about 
2 V 2 inches in diameter. Very free flowering and a long 
keeper when cut .$ .50 
SINGLE DAHLIAS—Large or Century Type 
Cream Century —Creamy white. Long stems and free flowering. $. 50 
Jessie —The best pure white. Large size with long erect stems .. $ .50 
Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria —Dwarf single. Scarlet and 
white. Lovely ferny or cut leaf foliage. Splendid border 
variety ..$ .50 
Scarlet Century —Deep, rich velvety scarlet red .$ .75 
Newport Wonder —Single—Rose pink with gold suffusions. 
Petals pointed and slightly twisted .$ .50 
Pequot yellow —The best yellow single to date. Long stems and 
a fine cut flower .$ .75 
Tango —A brilliant autumn colored single of cadmium yellow, 
shaded scarlet orange .$ .35 
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