MAD. JULES JANLET (ID) Salmon red .35 
M. V. DRURY (ID) Carmine suffused violet.50 
MARINA (SC) Rose pink .75 
MARJORIE EMERSON (ID) Fine pink .50 
MAUVEEN (C) Clear mauve. Long stem .50 
MIA (C) Fiery red. Very profuse .75 
MISS VIVIAN (FD) Beautiful rose pink .50 
MRS. C. H. CRANE (ID) American Beauty red .50 
ONAH (ID) The miniature Jane Cowl .50 
ORANGE FLAME (SC) Flaming orange .75 
ORMOND PINK (ID) Silvery pink .60 
PARK BEAUTY (ID) Shades of orange .50 
PATTY S. (ID) Fine silvery pink .1.00 
PETER (C), Yellow suffused red .50 
PETER PAN (ID) Orange tangerine .1.00 
PIXIE (SC) Orange red and yellow. Extra 1.00 
POPPY (FD) Coral red and terra cotta .50 
PRINCE CARNIVAL (FD) Maroon tipped 
white .1.00 
PURPLE PROFUSION (FD Wine purple .73 
RED SEA (D) Scarlet .50 
RED ERIC (ID) Bright scarlet .50 
RIE MASTENBROECK (ID) Violet pink .1.00 
ROBIN (C) Deep crimson maroon .50 
ROTE PAREL (FD) Bright deep red .50 
RUTH MCGREDY (P) Rose, chestnut base.50 
SLOVKA DOKOUPIL (FD) Orange, white tips .35 
SUMMER DAWN (D) Soft pink and gold .1.00 
SCHWEITERS BABY (Sing.) Shaded begonia 
rose, yellow heart. Never larger than a 
half dollar .50 
SUNKIST (SC) Salmon rose over gold .60 
SUNSHINE (SC) Salmon, cream center .1.00 
SURREY STAR (Star) Tangerine orange and 
coppery gold .50 
SURPRISE BRILLIANT (SC) Orange ..1.00 
TEDDY BEAR (FD) Blood red, yellow base.75 
TOKEN (ID) Orange and terra cotta .60 
TOTS (ID) Fine orange scarlet .50 
VERITY WADSWORTH (FD) Deep yellow.50 
VOLKSKANZLER (Sing.) Mahogany red, dark 
ring at center. Has no equal .75 
WASP, (ID) Golden yellow. Very profuse .50 
*WINE DROP, (FD) Purplish wine red .50 
SEED. Well ripened seed collected from tho 
best of the new and standard varieties of Foreign 
Miniatures. This seed will produce at least 75 per 
cent Decorative and Semi-Cactus types. 
Per package .50 
EASTER OR EARLY FLOWERING 
DAHLIAS 
Last year we tried out several of this new 
type of dahlias and are enthusiastic over their pos¬ 
sibilities. This strain originated from Ostergruz 
or Easter Greeting, grown in the greenhouse in Eu¬ 
rope for Easter and early season blooms. We are 
specially interested in them as a bedding or border 
dahlia. They are mostly low, bushy growers and 
are such profuse bloomers that at times the foliage 
is almost entirely hidden. 
For this season we are offering plants of four- 
varieties and are trying out several others which if 
found satisfactory will be introduced next year. 
KATE, Deep scarlet ....Plant .75 
FREIDEL, Dark lilac, .Plant ...75 
TRAUDEL, Sulphur yellow .Plant .75 
URSEL, Blood red .Plant . .75 
