Try the New Dwarf Dahlias for solid beds of color 
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NEW DWARF DAHLIAS FOR THE GARDEN 
This new race of Dahlias has created quite a sensation. They are wonderfully apt subjects for garden planting, forming 
dwarf, compact plants which bloom throughout the summer until frost. The flowers are seldom over 4 inches in diameter 
and are produced in great profusion. We offer green plants of these, ready in May, from 3-inch pots. These will make good 
plants for garden use. 
Christ! 
ne 
Dainty pure white flowers of small size. Produces a great pro¬ 
fusion of lovely flowers on bushy, compact plants. 
Easter Greeting 
The original variety of this new type introduced for greenhouse 
forcing to bloom at Easter. White flowers somewhat larger and of 
better form than Christine, but not as early. 
Elsie 
Deep golden yellow at center, passing to rich orange-carmine 
toward the tips of the petals. The flowers are of good size and of 
excellent Semi-Cactus form. 
Gertrude 
Compact plants bearing a great profusion of clear sulphur-yellow, 
very compact flowers of good size. 
Kate 
Showy bright scarlet flowers of formal contour. A charming 
variety. Compact, well-rounded plants. 
Ursula 
Intense crimson Informal Decorative of an intense rich crimson 
with carmine reverse. Flowers comparatively large. 
Any of the above, Roots, 75c. each; 3 for $2.00; $7.00 per doz. 
Plants, 50c each; doz. $5.00 
New Type Dwarf Dahlia 
GONE WITH THE WIND 
MID. 
Pale lemon, shading deeper toward the 
center. Very full bloom whose petals twist 
slightly, giving flower a most graceful 
effect. Cleft end on outer petals. Roots, 
$5.00 each. Plants, $2.00 each. 
SCARLETT O’HARA 
MSC.-MP. 
An orange-scarlet seedling of Baby Royal 
with similar formation, better growing 
habits, and more robust bush growth 
which is insect-resistant. Long, wiry 
stems and a prolific bloomer. Roots, 
$2.50 each. 
TWO OUTSTANDING DAHLIAS 
eXCLUSIVE WITH MICHELL’S 
Dahlia, Scarlett O’Hara 
DahUa, Gone with the Wind 
516 and 518 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa 
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