MicheWs Dahlia Food grows blue-ribbon flowers 
MicFielTs Superb Dahlias 
Cactus and Semi-Cactus Varieties 
Abbreviations: C., Cactus; SC., Semi-Cactus; IC., Incurved Cactus 
Alice Whittier. SC. Large; primrose-yellow; 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
long stems. Good keeper.$0 30 
$3 
50 
$25 
00 
Ambassador. C. A good cut-flower. Color, soft 
yellow-buff, shaded salmon-pink. 
25 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Cigarette. SC. A grand cut-flower variety. 
Creamy white, heavily edged orange-red. 
25 
2 
75 
20 
00 
Elite Gem. C. Spinel-pink-blush on primuline- 
yellow base. A beautiful cut-flower. 
30 
3 
50 
25 
00 
Emma Marie. SC. Violet-rose, creamy white 
center. Fine cut-flower. 
25 
2 
50 
17 
00 
Golden Sonne. C. Rich golden yellow, with soft 
rose suffusion. Extra-large flowers. 
35 
3 
75 
30 
00 
Marguerite Bouchon. C. Rose and white. An 
old free-blooming favorite, still in demand.... 
30 
3 
50 
25 
00 
Mariposa. SC. Beautiful pink, shading darker at 
center, with violet suffusion. Sturdy grower and 
a great favorite. 
30 
3 
50 
25 
00 
Rheinischer Frohsinn. IC. Long, incurved 
petals, white at base, suffusing to luminous 
carmine-rose. A real cut-flower. 
35 
4 
00 
30 
00 
Pompon Varieties 
Betty Anne. Soft rose-pink, inclined to violet- 
rose; blooms small, uniform in size and form. 
Winner of many prizes. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Cora May. Salmon-pink, shading to light prim¬ 
rose-yellow. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Dee Dee. Pure lavender. 
20 
2 
00 
15 
00 
Edith Mueller. Tyrian-pink, with silver reverse. 
A charming variety. Free bloomer. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Goldilocks. Pure gold. A choice variety. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Honey. Pale yellow, with faint suffusion of red 
on edges of petals. Free bloomer. Long stems. 
Excellent for cutting. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Johnny. Dark red or maroon. The smallest 
Pom grown. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Johnny Peppin. Small, dark crimson flowers of 
excellent formation, with firm stems. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Little David. Brilliant salmon-scarlet flowers; 
long wiry stems. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Little Edith. Gold, suffused red. Free bloomer. 
Excellent for cutting. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Mary Munns. Fuchsia color, orchid sheen. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Snowclad. Pure white. Free bloomer. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Taka’s Purple. Purple. 
25 
2 
50 
17 
00 
Yellow Gem. Pure light yellow. Free bloomer. 
Long stems. Excellent for cutting. 
20 
2 
25 
15 
00 
Cactus Dahlias 
Miniature Varieties 
Small decorative and intermediate sorts between Pompon and Ball 
types. They are excellent for basket arrangement or for cut-flowers. 
Abbreviations: MP., Miniature Pompon; D., Decorative; FD., Formal 
Decorative; C., Cactus; ID., Informal Decorative 
Each Doz. 100 
Baby Royal. MP. Apricot and soft salmon-pink.$0 25 $2 75 $18 00 
Bishop of Llandaff. D. Bright scarlet, center 
deep garnet. Lacy foliage of reddish tinge .... 35 3 75 30 00 
Camellia. FD. Bright orange-llame, center 
usually full, of brilliant color. Good keeper... 35 3 75 30 00 
Fragrance. (Single.) Each petal is snow-white, 
with a broad margin of bright scarlet. 35 3 75 30 00 
Lady Mary Hope. ID. Amber and orange, 
tipped white. 35 3 75 30 00 
Little Jewel. D. Peach-blossom-pink. 25 2 50 20 00 
Orchid Lady. Bright violet-rose or light lilac.. 35 3 75 30 00 
Dahl ias in Separate Colors 
Undivided Lar^e Clumps 
These are excellent for retailing in your store 
Each Doz. 100 
Pink .SO 15 $1 50 $11 00 
Red . 15 1 50 11 00 
Each Doz. 100 
White.. ..SO 15 $1 50 $11 00 
Yellow ... 15 1 50 11 00 
MICHELL’S DAHLIA FOOD 
A perfectly balanced fertilizer containing all the necessary ele¬ 
ments to produce strong, vigorous plants and beautiful flowers. 
Especially prepared for Dahlias. 50 lbs. $2.00; $3.75 per 100 lbs. 
Dusting Dahlia tubers with Semesan or soaking them in liquid 
Semesan will generally prevent rotting in storage or soil. 
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