LEE’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
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CHARD’S VANITY—A pale rose pink cac¬ 
tus with long- stiff stems. This is a new 
one that you should have. Stock 
limited -75c 
CORONNH'—r. D. A very beautiful waxy 
white, resembling a Gardenia. A grand 
little Dahlia _50c 
ERNDST HEWITT—I. D. New imported. 
Lovely deep rose pink-50c 
’('ETHEIiINE (Lee)—P. New 1937. This 
was our 1st Prize winner for best table 
decoration, and it received higii praise. 
Very lovely pure pink with blend of yel¬ 
low at center. Graceful waving petals, 
splendid, long stems, and very fine habit 
of plant, blooming profusely all season. 
Grand, do not miss it_50c 
FAIRY—P. D, Soft pink, tint of lavender. 
Fine _50c 
GLORIOUS—^I. D. Very fine, raspl)erry-red, 
wavy petals-35c 
LITTLE JEWEL—P. D. Beautiful pink, 
very popular -35c 
LITTLE LOUIE—Cac. Small, pure pink. 
Tall_50c 
LITTLE NEMO—P. D. Rich red, tipped 
pure white _50c 
LITTLE PEARL—S. C. New imported. 
Beautiful rose pink similar to B. Pape, 
but more pink, finer variety. One of the 
best_50c 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN—S. C. New im¬ 
ported. A grand pure white, good habits, 
very profuse blooming. Very lovely_50c 
MRS. SCRIMGEOUR — P. D. New. Very 
lovely bright orange, suffused with apri¬ 
cot. Tall plants. Very fine_50c 
ONAH—I. D. A miniature .lane Cowl, gold¬ 
en orange. A little beauty_50c 
^ORIENTAL GEM—S. C. New. A miniature 
Oriental Beauty but a deeper shade of 
bright rose pink. One of the most beau¬ 
tiful of all. Tall_50c 
PHOENIX—I. D. New English. Lovely 
old gold, with reverse of petals 
crimson _50c 
PINK PEARL—P. Rose pink, with wavy 
petals, lovely_50c 
REDHEAD—P. D. A fine scarlet orange, 
very good_50c 
RHODA—I. D. Soft old rose with blend of 
soft orange_50c 
ROBIN—Cac. Very bright red, fine 
petals _50c 
SELBOURNE—I. D. An unusually fiery 
scarlet, with yellow zone at center, very 
fine _50c 
SHOT SILK—P. Bright cerise with blend 
of yellow at base. Stock is scarce. Re¬ 
sembles a wild rose_50c 
IRENE—P. D. Beautiful old rose color 50c 
ORCHID LADY—P. D. A soft orchid with¬ 
out any shading. A very attractive cut 
flower on good stems _50c 
HALLEY—I. D. Dark velvety red with 
black sheen. One of the nicest Dahlias 
in the garden. Good stems, lots of 
bloom _50c 
LITTLE PAL—F. D. 21/2x11^, bush 21/2 ft. 
color, yellow base, heavily overlaid rose, 
tipped deeper rose. Flower assumes rose 
two tone effect when viewed at a little 
distance. Prolific bloomer on excellent 
stems. Roots_$1.00 
ZEE—Min. Ball 2%x2, bush 4 ft. Color 
straw yellow, tipped and overlaid bronzy 
lavender, giving flower a rich chrome ap¬ 
pearance. Long bare stems, and a won¬ 
derful bloomer. Roots_$1.00 
STARLET—S. C. Light lemon yellow, 
to 3 inches with a perfect center. 
Bush medium tall, spreading, and a very 
prfuse bloomer. Has won plenty of 
prizes in the Northwest, and also best 
miniature in show at International Dahlia 
Show at Chicago after the blooms were 
sent from Washington by air express. 
Roots _*_ 50c 
WINE DROP — P. D. A lovely little wine 
colored fiower of about 2 inches on won¬ 
derful stems. The centers never open 
and keep extra wlel as cut fiower. Med¬ 
ium tall bush well branching. Roots 50c 
*TEENY weeny (Lee) — Pom Anemone. 
On Mr. Barron’s Honor Roll December, 
1936, Flower Grower. This variety is 
without doubt the smallest Dahlia in the 
world. Blooms ^ to 1 inch across, plants 
12 to 15 inches tall and always covered 
wtih blooms. This is a new type, having 
pompon petals around the outside while 
center is filled tight with tiny tubular 
iVnemone petals, a very unique little 
fiower. Won Sweepstake for most perfect 
small Dahlia at the Dahlia Show at Chi¬ 
cago World’s Fair 1933, and was awarded 
a beautiful Silver Medal. It was also 
in Mr. Berlet’s collection of winning 
^Miniatures and Pompons in Chicago, 1935 
and 1936. Won Sweepstake for smallest 
Dahlia in the Show at Portland, Ore., 
1935 and 1936, also 2 Sweepstakes at our 
two Washington Dahlia Society Shows 
1936 and 1937-8 and has won many other 
Sweepstake Prizes for smallest Dahlia in 
other Northwest Shows. Color is a bright 
salmon _ 50c 
TINY—P. Another new Prize winner that is 
lovely for cutting. Wavy petals, lovely 
form, color apricot blended with gold. 
^'ery fine_ 50c 
TOYA—P. New English. Won 1st for best 
tal)le decoration 1935 Washington Show. 
Long narrow petals, good form. Orange 
buff, deeper reverse. \"ery good_ 50c 
VERITY WADSWORTH—P. D. This is the 
Dahlia you have been wanting. A very 
bright yellow miniature. Fine form, pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. Splendid cut flower_ 50c 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
BETTY —New. A. very beautiful new color, 
rich, salmon cerise, with cream collar. 
Splendid habits and stems. One of the 
most beautiful I have ever seen of this 
type. Wonderful keeper when cut_ 50c 
^GRANITE FALLS —Very fine, showy red 
with bright yellow collar. Tall plants, 
profuse bloomer. Won us many prizes 50c 
SWALLOW —Pure white, with white collar. 
Attractive _ 50c 
^YELLOW BUTTERFLY (Lee) —Beautiful 
bright yellow, large blooms, profuse 
bloomer. Very lovely_ 50c 
TUSKAR —Deep rose red, white tips, cream 
collar _ 50c 
ZENDA —The largest Collarette we have 
ever seen, blooms 5 to 6 inches across 
star shape. Deep maroon, purple with 
white col ',ar __50c 
ANEMONE DAHLIAS 
ALPHA —New imported. New form, having 
petals rolling forward to form pointed 
stars, color is; very rich red, with ane¬ 
mone center same color but tiped lightly 
with gold. Good habits and stems. A 
rare Dahlia v^e know you will want to 
grow. V<iry line - $1.00 
*PLIT (Le(») — Very attractive deep rose 
red, with gold cushion center_ 50c 
GRAZIELLA —Peep red penciled with 
white, center gold- 50c 
*PURPLE BEAUTY (Lee) —Very fine pure 
purple, with center tipped lightly with 
gold. A fine variety- 75c 
"'TWINKLE (Loe) —New 1935. Pale pink 
tipped light yellow .cushion pale yellow. 
Blooms very small, 1to 2 inches across, 
notched petals. A fine, dainty, little cut 
flower for table decorations. Plants are 
strong growing and always full of 
blooms - 50c 
