MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
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PHOENIX—Min. I. D.—Old gold with 
crimson reverse.75 
PICTURE — Charm. Dwarf plant. Soft 
rose blended with orange gold. A 
charming variety. Free.75 
PINK DAISY—Duplex. Small flower of 
bright rose pink shading lighter ... .75 
PINK PEARL—Charm. This delightful 
variety is an exceptionally free 
bloomer of pure rose pink; stems 
long and wiry; plant quite dwarf. 
Fine for small arrangements.75 
RAINBOW — Charm. Old rose with a 
rust red base; odd and beautiful 
coloring.50 
RALEIGH — Min. I. D. — Salmon rose 
with a slight shading of yellow at 
base. 1.00 
RED HEAD — Min. D. — A splendid 
miniature of orange scarlet. Early, 
and profuse for cutting.75 
RED SEA — Min. I. D. — Very showy, 
light scarlet red; pointed petals. 
Good keeper.50 
RHEINLACHS — Min. D. — Not small, 
but a most beautiful shade of 
salmon pink. 1.00 
RHODA — Min. I. D. — Glowing orange 
rose. A most artistic flower.50 
SANHICAN SWEETHEART — Min. 
S. C.—One of the finest. Pale apricot 
suffused with shrimp pink. Very free 
blooming, but a small root maker. 1.00 
SEA SHELL—Min. D.—Small and dain¬ 
ty. Its coloring resembles the deli¬ 
cate pink of the inside of a sea shell, 
whence the name. Many blooms tip¬ 
ped white.50 
SHIRLEY ORANGE —- Charm. A low 
growing variety of rich amber 
orange.50 
TEDDY JOHNSON — Min. D. — Rose 
pink and white. Excellent for flor¬ 
ists. Most prolific in bloom.50 
TINY—Charm. One of the finest of the 
type. The color is peach with a 
golden center. Dwarf. Excellent for 
arrangements.75 
WHITE PEARL —Min. Cact. —A pure 
white that is a very good exhibition 
flower. 1.00 
WHITE STAR — Star Duplex. A free 
blooming small white that is very 
attractive.50 
