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Norah Bell —Orange red, with yellow base and 
tinted with blue flame. A strong, bushy 
grower that blooms early and exceedingly 
free and constant all season. Dandy stems 
and a color that always pleases, 3 feet. .35 
NYDIA —Rich, deep glowing crimson. Strong, 
erect stems. Handsome foliage, 2 ft. .75 
Our Annie —Very pleasing shrimp pink, shad¬ 
ing to gold at base. A small flower of fine 
substance on stout, long stems. Early and 
very free of bloom. Hard to beat, 3 ft. .30 
PIGMY —The lowest growing dahlia to date. 
Only 12 to 15 inches high with blooms 3 to 
4 in. across and plenty of them. Flowers are 
nearly double and of a very pleasing salmon 
coral color. Ideal for bedding. $ 1.00 
PINK PEARL —A small, neat flower of very 
pleasing soft, pure rose pink. This is one 
of the most useful and popular on account of 
its free flowering, stiff wiry stems and ideal 
habit of growth. For massing or grouping 
in large beds it is ideal. 3ft. .30 
PINK PEARL is quite full-centered as a rule. 
Picture —Gold, shaded orange flame, suffusing 
to rosy pink at tips; base of florets chestnut 
red. Very novel form and color. 3 feet. .35 
RADIUM —An ideal variety as to height, hab¬ 
it, freedom of bloom and stems. Brilliant 
deep scarlet, shaded with golden yellow at 
base. Attracts everyone because of its most 
intensely dazzling color. 3 feet, .50 
STARSTONE —Beautiful little flower of love¬ 
ly, soft rosy pink. Of distinct form and has 
extra fine stems. Makes a most artistic and 
also lasting bouquet, 3 feet. .60 
TINY —This is really one of the best of the 
Miniature dahlias. The flowers are small, 
with 3 to 4 rows of petals of artistic form. 
Is wonderfully free flowering and rigidly 
erect on wire-like stems. Will last a long time 
when cut, making an ideal indoor bouquet. 
For artistic baskets or table decorations it 
is unsurpassed. Every flower will last equal¬ 
ly well—no wilted ones to ruin the neat ap¬ 
pearance of any floral arrangement. Color 
is rich amber, tinted bronze at tips and yel¬ 
low at base of petals; a soft color that har¬ 
monizes with practically every other color. 
“The dahlia without a fault”. 3 feet. .50 
