INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
Agalia —Orange fawn, overlaid salmon. 
Ballego’s Miniature—(English) Brilliant orange 
scarlet, fully double. An ideal bedding 
variety. 
Coral Gem—Gold, overlaid geranium pink, darker 
at edges. 
Elvic—Variable, scarlet, edged and tipped white. 
Low plant, free blooming. 
Glorious—Low growing raspberry red. English 
gold medal winner. 
Joan—Small, bright cerise rose. Early and con¬ 
stant bloomer. 75c. 
Lady Mary Hope—Amber and orange, tipped 
white. 75c. 
Mrs. A. F. Dutton—Orange red, dark foliage. 
Mrs. Isobel Coutts—Cream at base, suffusing to 
and heavily tipped with pearly pink. Extra 
fine stem. 
Onah- -A miniature Jane Cowl. Early and pro¬ 
fuse. 
Phoenix—Rich old gold, reverse of each floret 
crimson. 75c. 
Princess Elizabeth—The cactus formed flowers 
are full and long lasting. Crimson scarlet. 
FORMAL DECORATIVE 
Baby Sagamore—A miniature Sangamore with 
same beautiful coloring of rich amber gold, 
shading darker to center. Free flowering. 
Good for cutting. 
Baldre—Salmon rose. English gold medal win¬ 
ner. 
Beechland Gem— Exquisite peach on a yellow 
base. 75c. 
Buckeye Baby—Golden buff. Early in season re¬ 
verse and center tinged with red. 
Coralette—Salmon, free, on a good stem. Almost 
a ball in form. 
Corinna — Perfectly formed canary yellow. A 
color rather scarce in minatures. 
DeSchenk White — Reddish orange; low plant. 
New. 
Dolly—A new seedling of Fairy from the Geneva 
Dahlia Gardens. Dark rosy magenta. 
Eclipse, Jr.—Light orange, shading to deep 
orange at center. 
Evening Glow—Old gold and apricot, tipped red 
Fairy—Soft rose pink, tinted lavender. 
