New Miniatures That Are 
Very Good 
RITA MARIE, F.D. (Meneghel-Hulin)—Here is an¬ 
other little classic among the small ones. Rather 
tall bush bearing large quantities of compact 
blooms of a light tan shading to a deep bronze 
at the center. The general effect is a glisten¬ 
ing bronze. A large basket of these attracted 
plenty of attention at the Western Wash. Fair. 
Examine the picture, see how proudly the 
blooms are carried. You will enjoy this little 
beauty, as it is a fine keeper, a good root pro¬ 
ducer and large stock permits of the price. 
Each $1.50. Three for. Net $3.50 
COLLEEN, F.D. (Blamer-Parrella-Hulin)—Anoth¬ 
er little formal that is an addition to a fine col¬ 
lection of the small ones. The bushes are rather 
tall and seldom less than 15 blooms at a time 
all of a size around 3 inches. The stems are 
ideal and the delicate color of white and lav¬ 
ender is most attractive. Attractive always. 
Roots ... $2.00 
TRILBY, I.D. (Hulin)—A nice little miniature of 
bright salmon pink. The bushes are tall and 
well branched literally covered with bloom from 
early till late. For landscaping effect this is 
one fine variety. Not recommended for exhibi¬ 
tion as the blooms are a little soft. A long row 
attracted plenty of comment. Strong roots that 
are sure to grow. Each 75c. Three for. $2.00 
We are not trying to see how much we can get for 
what we give, but we are trying to see how much we 
can give for what we get. 
It stands to reason—good dahlias are worth good 
money. 
