MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
CORONNE—Dec. Pure white formed like a gardenia. 
$ .50 
ELIZABETH PAPE—Flesh pink, cactus type. $ .35 
LITTLE DREAM—S.Cac. This is really a dream of a 
flower, this little Holland variety. Pure rose pink, faintly 
tipped white. One of the prettiest and daintiest flowers we 
grow. $ .75 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN—S.C. Holland. Pure white cac¬ 
tus; one of the best. Very free bloomer. $ .50 
LUANA—Our 1935 Introduction. I.D. Prize Winner 
whenever entered in competition. Blooms sent by air to New 
York, 1938 American Dahlia Society Show, won a prize. 
Considered the Best Miniature by experts. Beautiful coral 
rose color, unusually fine form, long firm stems and attractive 
foliage. Very popular. $ .75 
MT. WHITNEY SUNSET—An improvement on the 
original miniature of that name. A smaller bloom and very 
prolific bloomer. Color is buff yellow with coppery red center, 
long stems. I .75 
TROJAN—S.Cac. Mikado red with picric yellow at base 
of petals. Bushes heavily laden with flowers all season. $ .75 
MISS VIVIAN—F.D. Rose pink, with rather compact for¬ 
mation, good long stems. Honor Roll. Prolific bloomer. $ .75 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN—Beautiful shell pink blend¬ 
ing to a white center; very dainty. $ .50 
BANTAM—Beautiful red, small, perfect form, long 
stems. .35 
BOSSY—Light phlox purple, darker center, long stems. .35 
DAISY—Salmon rose, long stems. .50 
BRIGHTEST OF ALL—Brilliant orange red, dainty 
small flower, long stems, prolific bloomers. Our 1939 
Introduction. 1.50 
DARKEST OF ALL—Maroon, almost black. .75 
DEEDEE—Small dainty bluish lavender. .35 
GIRLIE—Lilac pink, long stems. ,35 
GLOW—Very good old rose, long stems. .35 
HELEN ANITA—Pink lavender, white center. .35 
JOE FETTE—Pure white, long stems. .35 
JOHNNY—Very dark red, small and perfect. .35 
LIBBY ROHR—Cerise purple, very long stems. .50 
LITTLE DAVID—Deep burnt orange. ,35 
LORRAINE—Amber, old rose center and tips. .50 
MARIETTA—Rosy crimson, ,35 
MINNIE MELLS—Orchid rose, tipped and flushed with 
deep orchid, with a deeper eye; long stems. .35 
NELLIE FRASER—Light pink, edged with rose. .35 
REGULUS—Cerise purple, small perfect form. .25 
ROSEA—Bluish lilac, small and prolific. .50 
TOMMY KEITH—Crimson, tipped white. .35 
YELLOW GEM—Pure yellow, excellent for cutting. .25 
