Little Silver, N. J. 
Dahlias of Quality 
New Miniature Dahlias (Continued) 
BARBRA MAC—Dec. (No. G-35). The color of this lovely lit¬ 
tle Miniature is Tyrian Pink, shaded white at base of petals. 
Size of flower 2 x /2 inches, full centered and are held out of 
the foliage on stiff wiry stems 6 to 7 inches long. Plant 
grows to >a height of, 18 to 20 inches, is well branched and a 
prolific bloomer from early to late season. 
Roots, each $2.00; Plants, each $1.00, three for $2.50 
Root stock limited. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART—Dec. (No. B-35). This darling little 
Miniature is all its name implies. The color is a light mel¬ 
low purple, the small flowers average only 2% inches in 
diameter, are full centered and are held well out of the fol¬ 
iage on stiff stems, 6 to 8 inches long. Plant attains to a 
height of 18 to 20 inches, well branched and very prolific 
bloomer. One of the best in the collection. 
Roots, each $2.09f Plants, each $1.00, three for $2.50 
Root stock limited. 
DOLLY—F. D. (Geer). A beautiful dark rosy magenta formal 
Miniature. The blooms are held on stiff stems 6 to 10 inches 
above the top leaves. An early and consistently prolific 
bloomer throughout the season. A fine Miniature of the 
Fairy type, of which it is a seedling. 
Roots, each $2.00; Plants, each $1.00, three for $2.50 
GLOW OF DAWN—(Geer). This beautiful miniature two tone 
cactus of radiant pink, with wax yellow center has been a 
great winner at the leading shows the past season. It is just 
about the most beautiful miniature cactus we have ever seen, 
and we heartily recommend it to our customers. Blooms 
average slightly over three inches across, are of good depth 
and are held well above the top leaves on straight stiff stems. 
Plant is dwarf in habit, and very prolific of exhibition blooms. 
Plants, only $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
ROYALETTA—Dec. (Geer). This miniature decorative is the 
most attractive royal purple miniature ever introduced. 
Stems are long 1 ,/ stiff and graceful, holding the brilliantly 
beautiful blooms high above the foliage. 
Plants, only $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
ROSEANN—S. C. (Geer). This lovely little miniature is a deep 
rose pink, shaded wax yellow at base of petals, each petal is 
split at tip, producing a stag horn effect. Blooms 21/2x3 
inches are held on strong, stiff stems 6-8 inches above the 
top leaves. On the honor roll. 
Plants, only $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
BLUE BELLS—(Collarette). This is unquestionably one of the 
best dahlias of this type in commerce. The plant grows to 
a height of 4% feet, is many branched and enormously pro¬ 
ductive of attractive rose red blooms, with prominent white 
and yellow blend collar. Blooms fade to a bluish cast with 
age. It’s a splendid keeper when cut, and is wonderfully 
beautiful for house decoration and a splendid exhibition 
variety. 
Divisions, each 75 cents, 3 for $1.50 
Miniature Dahiias—Earlier Introductions 
FAIRY—This dainty miniature still heads the list as an exhi¬ 
bition variety, and for florists’ use in design work. It has 
won more first prizes in the miniature classes than any ever 
introduced. If you are a florist, or an exhibitor at the shows, 
you need this dainty rose pink miniature. It is a good grow¬ 
er, good root maker', and above all, is tremendously prolific 
of blooms, that keep longer when cut, than any dahlia we 
know. 
Divisions, each 35 cents, three for $1.00 
TOOTSIE—Here is another miniature of refined beauty. The 
color is a clear,, soft pink-salmon blend. The 1 dainty blooms 
average around 3 % inches in diameter, are full centered 
decorative type. Plant a good grower, and, heavy producer 
of blooms, perfect stems. 
Divisions, each 40 cents 
LITTLE NEMO—(Miniature). This showy little dahlia will 
have a, strong appeal to all who love bi-colored flowers. Its 
bright scarlet, white tipped blooms are very effective for 
house decoration, and for exhibition in the bi-color miniature 
class, it is without a peer. 
Divisions, each 75 cents, 3 for $1.50 
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