BOLSA DAHLIA GARDEN, MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 
Miniature Decorative Dahlias—Continued 
Little Jewel . 
Clear delicate pink. 
$0.35 
Little Nemo. 
Bi-color of rich crimson, tipped daintily 
with white. Long stems, good 
bloomer. 
.50 
Marjorie Emberson . . . 
Another very pretty flower. Soft clear 
pink. English variety. Low bushes 
with abundant flowers. 
.75 
Poppy . 
English. Gold Medal Winner. Deep 
coral red shading yellow at center, 
the whole tinged with rosy tints. 
Good form. 
.50 
Radiant Midget . . . . 
Orange flame, long rigid stems, very 
free bloomer, fine cut flower . . . 
.50 
Susan Ann Gilbert . . . 
Ivory white, perfect formation, long 
stems, one of the best cut flowers . 
.50 
Snow Queen (large Ball) . 
One of the finest, pure ivory white 
• 75 
Sylvia . 
A seedling prize-winner and Cert, of 
Merit. Very small garnet red . . 
1.00 
Wine Drop . 
Very small rich wine colored flower on 
excellent stems. Bushes tall and 
loaded with flowers. 
.50 
miniature peony, collarette, orchid 
AND DUPLEX DAHLIAS 
Bishop of Llandaff (Du.) . 
Rich velvety red, dark eye. Lacy fo¬ 
liage, bronze color. English variety . 
$0.50 
Ethel Cravens (P.). . . . 
Clear rose pink, very long stems . . . 
.35 
Pink Daisy . 
Bright rose pink shading lighter at cen- 
ter, with two or three rows of petals. 
Resembles pink daisy. Very free 
bloomer. 
.50 
Pink Tulip . 
Lovely bright rose pink. Florets close 
at night; resembles a tulip. 
.35 
Teddy Bear .This attractive little Holland flower is 
duplex in form with a few little yel¬ 
low petaloids between the florets, 
wonderful cut flower. Long firm 
stems. Color blood red. 
• 75 
