Little Silver, N. J. 
Dahlias of Quality 
MARGRACE—I. 1). Large, graceful flowers of brilliant scar¬ 
let, tipped gold. Flowers large, good stems. Plant good 
grower. 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG—I. D. Color of this grand, big. fel¬ 
low is grenadine pink, light yellow center, reverse, rich rose. 
Good long stems, plants fine grower (4%-5 feet) and pro¬ 
lific. 
GLORIANA—I. D. Brilliant Lemon Chrome, tinted capusine 
orange. The 10 inch blooms are supported' on good stems. 
Plant, good grower, averaging 5 feet high, is well branched 
and very prolific of blooms. 
BRONZE GLEAM—I. D. Apricot bronze, with brilliant bronze 
sheen. Flowers 10-11 inches across, good depth, good stems. 
Plant a fine healthy grower, height 5-6 feet. 
A FRIENDLY TIP 
Do not ignore or turn down the above list because of 
their low price. Every variety have been leaders in 
their early days, and many of them would be consid¬ 
ered sensational today, if their identity could be con¬ 
cealed. 
New Miniature Dahlias 
LOVELINESS—Dec. A very lovely little dahlia. We know of 
no other that presents more real beauty. The lovely colors 
are bluish lavender and white throat tones, presenting an 
exceedingly beautiful color contrast. In strong soils, the 
flowers average a little large but in weaker soils they aver¬ 
age 3-4 inches in diameter, are full centered and are sup¬ 
ported on stiff stems 6-8 inches above the foliage. Height 
of plant ranges from three to four feet, is well branched, 
wide spreading and very prolific of beautiful blooms. 
Roots each, 50 cents; 3 for $1.25 
LITTLE BEAUTY—(No. D-35). This little decorative is very 
distinctive and unusual in the color combination of lavender 
pink and golden yellow ground. It is exceedingly attractive. 
The small 2*4 to 3 inch blooms are full centered and are sup¬ 
ported on strong wiry stems 6 to 7 inches above the foliage. 
Plant, 2 ft. in height, well branched and early and prolific 
bloomer till cut down by frost. 
Roots each, $0.50; three for $1.25 
BABY EDWIN—(No. E-35). Color, deep spinel pink, shaded 
lighter tone at base of petals. The small blooms are of dec¬ 
orative type, 2 to 2*4 inches in diameter, full centered and 
held well out of the foliage on stiff stems. Height of plant 
18 to 20 inches, well branched, and prolific bloomer from 
early to late season. 
Roots each, $0.50; three for $1.25 
Root stock limited. 
LITTLE DIONNE—(No. F.-35). A darling little Miniature, you 
will like quite as well as I like the little South Carolina 
Girl for whom it is named. The color is pure Primrose yel¬ 
low, tips of petals shaded deep rose pink. ;Size of bloom 
2 *4 to 3 inches in diameter, decorative type and are borne 
on dwarf, sturdy plants 18 to 20 inches tall. Plants well 
branched and fairly profuse bloomer. 
Roots each, $0.50; three for $1.25 
Root stock limited. 
BARBRA MAC—Dec. (No. G-35). The color of this lovely lit¬ 
tle Miniature is Tyrian Pink, shaded white at base of petals. 
Size of flower 2*4 inches, full centered and are held out of 
the foliage on stiff wiry stems 6 to 7 inches long. Plant 
grows to a height of 18 to 20 inches, is well branched and a 
prolific bloomer from early to late season. 
Roots each, $0.50; three for $1.25 
Root stock limited. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART—Dec. (No. B-35). This darling little 
Miniature is all its name implies. The color is a light mel¬ 
low purple, the small flowers average only 2*4 inches in 
diameter, are full centered and are held well out of the fol¬ 
iage on stiff stems, 6 to 8 inches long. Plant attains to a 
height of 18 to 20 inches, well branched and very prolific 
bloomer. One of the best in the collection. 
Roots each, $0.50; three for $1.25 
Root stock limited. 
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