THE WORLD (FD)—Rhodainine purple, lighter at tips- 50c 
TRENTON IAN (FD)—Indian bronze. Best of stems. 50c 
WATCHUNG GIANT (ID)—11 inch blooms of deep amber 
yellow suffused orange carmine. Strong stems and good 
growing habits. $2.50 
WENOKA (FD)—Big rosy magenta flowers on the best 
of stems. 75c 
WESTERN SUN (ID)—Golden orange with deeper shad¬ 
ings at center. 10 to 12 inch blooms on a sturdy stem- 
One of the newer ones and very fine- . $5.00 
YOUTH (ID)—Bi-color of American Beauty red, tipped 
white. Medium sized blooms on strong stems. 75c 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Types like the larger varieties. Small blooms, not over 
3 V 2 inches across. Plants are, most of them 2 y 2 to 3 feet 
tall, except those described as tall. All are profuse bloom¬ 
ing and wonderful for cut flowers, especially fine for table 
decorations- All have splendid stems. 
RENEE (Far West-Franklin)—New miniature for 1940. 
Classy little cactus of a rather pale amber to light yel¬ 
low- As the petals open the edges fold back giving the 
flower a striking appearance. The blooms set well on 
nice long stems. Medium size bush, always covered with 
flowers. This little miniature was shown at the Olympia 
and Tacoma Dahlia Shows and won first prize, in the 
seedling class, at both shows. $1.00 
ACE OF HEARTS (FD)—3 inch blooms of dark red. Fine 
for basket work. 50c 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF (Duplex)—Rich deep red, dark 
eye, and nearly black, lacy foliage. . 50c 
CORAL BEAUTY (ID)—Coral salmon pink. Prolific bloom¬ 
er and fine long stems. New and very good. 75c 
CARRIE HAMMOND (C)—Deep pink. Tall bush, full of 
bloom. 50c 
CHELSEA (Peony)—Shellpink with yellow at base of 
petals. 50c 
CORONNE (FD)—Pure waxy white, resembling a gar¬ 
denia- . 50c 
DAD’S OWN (FD)—Very full ball-like flowers of light rose 
pink with a silvery sheen. Edges and tips of notched 
petals show a line of white. 50c 
ELIZABETH PAPE (SC)—Salmon pink tipped white 50c 
ETOILE D’OR (SC)—Golden yellow. Good stem and a fine 
flower. 50c 
FAIRY (FD)—Soft rose pink, with lavender tints. 50c 
FOXHOUND (Charm)—Cream and orange scarlet .... 50c 
GOLDEN CALIFORNIA (SC)—Yellow amber and salmon 
shadings- . 50c 
HULIN’S CHERUB (FD)—1939. Little beauty of deep 
pink, darker at center. Nice 4 ft. bush covered with 
bloom. Excellent for cutting. $1.00 
HALLEY (ID)—Dark velvety red with black sheen 50c 
LITTLE JEWEL (FD)—Small, apple blossom p'nk .... 50c 
LITTLE PEARL (SC)—Lovely rose pink. 50c 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN (SC)—White. Prolific bloomer 50c 
MRS- FIRST JOHNSON (FD)—Clear dark red. Narrow 
petals. New and good. . 75c 
ORIENTAL GEM (SC)—Deep rose pink. 50c 
ON AH (ID)—A tiny golden orange Jane Cowl. 50c 
OUR ANNIE (Peony)—Soft pink, yellow at center. Grace¬ 
ful cut flower. 50c 
ORANGEADE (Peony)—Small orange buff. 50c 
PINK PEARL (Peony)—Rose pink- Prolific bloomer 50c 
RITA MARIE (FD)—1939- Tall bush bearing many blooms 
of light tan shading to deep bronze at center. Fine long- 
stems make a real good cut flower.$1.00 
RED HEAD (FD)—Orange scarlet. Camelia shaped. 50c 
RED WING (FD)—Scarlet red, full formation. Long stem 
and tall bush . 50c 
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