MINIMUM ORDER — $1.50 
3c per bulb extra in less than 5 of a variety. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
BABY ROYAL 
Salmon shaded apricot. A prize winner at 
many Dahlia shows and still hard to beat .05 
BISHOP OF LLANSDOFF 
Red foliage and darker red blooms. Very 
good for decorations.10 
BLUE EYES 
A 1939 INTRODUCTION 
Purple to blue miniature ball, about three 
inches across. Very sturdy plant. This is 
its fourth year and it has never needed 
staking. Very good for cut flowers. Bloom 
on end of stem; blooms nearly round.25 
FAIRY 
Violet rose. Exceptionally good for cut 
flowers and usually wins a first prize at 
Dahlia shows.02 
1939 INTRODUCTIONS 
LITTLE BING 
Bright red formal decorative miniature 
Dahlia, scoring 83 last year at the Trial 
Grounds, also a ribbon winner. A tall, long 
stem Dahlia, robust plant, usually not 
necessary to stake. Excellent cut flower.25 
LITTLE JEWELL 
A very delicate pink with beautiful 
foliage.04 
MRS. JULIA BUYSTEIN 
Imported from Holland by us in 1939. It is 
considered as near black foliage with 
orange blossoms in abundance. A sturdy 
and bushy plant of medium height.20 
PRINZ CARVEL 
The best variegated miniature we ever 
saw, color dark red or maroon with white 
tips, the white shows on all petals, about 
one-third white, a blooming fool. .14 
SYLVIA 
Garnet red. Free flowering. Bushes cov¬ 
ered with blooms all season. Ideal for cut¬ 
ting. Listed on Leonard Barron’s Honor 
Roll and J. W. Johnston’s Futurity. .16 
WHITE GEM 
A pure white about 3% inches across. 
The plants are very tall and robust.16 
MIXED MINIATURES 
You cannot equal our mixture anywhere 
at this special price. .02 
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CANNAS Per 25 
or More 
HUNGARIA 
Fine pink canna, medium height.03 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT 
Yellow with green foilage.04 
