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MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
JEAN—Min. S. C. —An artistic flower of 
apricot buff.75 
JERRY—Min. D. —Coral red, lightly suf¬ 
fused carmine.50 
JOY—Charm. Clear salmon orange. Dis¬ 
tinctive coloring.75 
KENTUCKY BABE — Min. D. — A 
salmon and old rose cutflower.75 
KITTIE BELLAIRE—Min. S. C.—Color 
is a rich amaranth red. Very desir¬ 
able.75 
LADY MARY HOPE—Min. I. D.—Very 
unusual color of amber and orange, 
tipped white. 1.00 
LILIAN COURTNEY PAGE — Chann. 
Small bright orange, most effective 
in the garden. Very free.75 
LE STYX — Anemone. Dark red, with 
center of same shade; odd and at¬ 
tractive. Dwarf. 1.00 
LITTLE JEWEL — Min. D. — Small 
peach blossom pink.75 
LITTLE NEMO — Min. D. — Bicolor, 
bright crimson tipped white. 1.00 
LITTLE PEARL—Min. S. C.—Similar 
to “Elizabeth Pape”, but a brighter 
rose pink. Lovely. 1.00 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN — Min. C. — 
Pure white. 1.50 
LON JOHNSON —Min. D. — A lovely 
long stemmed miniature of a clear 
light yellow which is an exceptional 
cutflower.75 
MIRTH—Min. D.—A lively orange scar¬ 
let.50 
NESTHAEKCHEN — Min. S. C. —The 
color is creamy chamois suffused 
with pale rose. A gem for either 
garden or house decoration, as it is 
most free flowering and an excellent 
keeper. Net 1.00 
NORAH BELL — Charm. Orange red 
with yellow base and tinted with 
blue flame.75 
ONAH — Min. I. D. — Amber shaded to 
orange at center. 1.00 
ORIENTAL GEM—Min. S. C.—A deep 
shade of bright rose pink.75 
OUR ANNIE — Charm. Shrimp pink 
shaded with amber.50 
PADDY — Min. D. — Flesh, heavily suf¬ 
fused rose pink. Very free; small 
for exhibition.75 
PERSIMMON —Min. D. —A true per¬ 
simmon shade, small; orange-yellow. .75 
PERSIS — Min. I. D. — Coral rose, suf¬ 
fused orange.50 
PETER—Min. C.—Yellow suffused and 
tipped red. 
.75 
