Giant DECORATIVE Dahlias 
BICOLOR—(FD) Bright orange-scarlet, heavi¬ 
ly tipped with white. The plants flower with 
surprising freedom. Stems are very strong, 
hard and upright. Very showy, 4 ft. .50 
DIRECTOR PLUMCOCQ—Created a sensa¬ 
tion in Europe, scoring 98% out of a possible 
100 at the French Trial Grounds. Immense 
blooms erect on cane-like stems of a rich old 
gold tinted bronze. A prize winner. 2.50 Net 
GOUVENEUR BAELS—(FD) A rich golden 
amber, suffusing to a bright salmon scarlet 
on outer half of petals, Real large flowers 
are held rigidly erect at all times on long, 
cane-like stems. Excellent keeper when cut 
and free of bloom, 5 ft. Plants only .50 
GRAND SOLEIL D’OR— (SC)Immense deep 
blooms of golden amber buff, tinted bronze, 
Extra free-flowering; ideal stems, 4 ft. .75 
LEIDENS ORANGE—A most vivid and dis¬ 
tinct orange-scarlet shade. Large and free- 
flowering. One of the best from Holland. 1.00 
MARKET WHITE—Medium size decorative 
with tapering petals. Purest white and is 
wonderfully free, with flowers held at just 
the right angle on strong* erect stems. An 
ideal variety for cutting, 4 ft. .35 
MOOI LIMBURG—(FD) Brilliant geranium 
red. Excellent form and growth with stout, 
erect stems. Showy garden plant, 4 ft. .50 
MUNCHHAUSEN—(FD) A grand bi-colored 
dahlia. A beautiful shade of soft red, blend¬ 
ing into pure white. Large and free, 3 ft. .50 
NAGELS GIANT—A huge flower of old gold 
and copper, held proudly erect on long, stout 
stems. Compact growth. A new Blegian 
novelty for exhibition. Plants only 1.00 
NAGELS SUPERB—(FD) Belgian dahlia of 
most unusual form. Long, narrow petals fold 
backward to the stem. The very deep, large 
flowers are a clear soft yellow, 4 ft. $1.00 
PHYLLIS KNIGHT—Of gigantic size on long 
stiff stems. Color is very pleasing, a blend 
of salmon and rose. 1.50 
PIUS XI—Yellow, edged or tipped with pure 
white. Free flowering; long stems. .75 
POSIE MORAVIE— (ID) Ivory white suffus¬ 
ed with orchid. Very beautiful and attract¬ 
ive foriegn variety of large size. It blooms 
very freely on erect stems, 33^ ft. .50 
WHITE ABUNDANCE— (FD) A grand ad¬ 
dition to the pure white sorts. Large, beau¬ 
tiful blooms on long, strong stems and pro¬ 
duced in profusion. From Holland, bft. .50 
YELLOW MARVEL—A large, free-flowering 
Holland variety of pure lemon yellow. Strong, 
healthy grower and good stems. .50 
MINIATURE Decoratives 
ALBERTE MAUMENE—(F.D.) A lovely, soft 
carmine, changing to white at tips. .75 
BALDRE— A brilliant shade of rich salmon- 
rose. Very double, perfectly formed flowers 
on extra stout stems. A sturdy grower and 
constant bloomer. Gold Medal winner 3 ft. .30 
BOBBIE—A very neatly formed, small flower 
produced very freely on long upright, wiry 
stems. Color is orangqjsuff with a darker 
base to each, slightly cupped petal, 3 ft. .40 
ELVIC — Low growing, bushy plants, having 
small, neatly formed flowers of distinct col¬ 
oring-scarlet, edged and tipped white. Var¬ 
iable in its markings and therefore more in¬ 
teresting. Mass of bloom—always, IViit. .50 
FREDA— Rich, shining maroon—the darkest 
color in this type. Very double, flowers of per¬ 
fect form on wiry, erect stems, that last ex¬ 
ceptionally well on the bush or in bouquets. 
A healthy grower with many branches and 
blooms. A favorite with many, 3J^ft. .30 
HADLEY—(F.D.) American Beauty red, re¬ 
sembling a Hadley rose in color and appear¬ 
ance. Early and free flowering. Fine stems. .75 
HELLY BOUDEWYN—(D.) Throughout the 
whole season the robust plants are covered 
with medium sized white flowers of perfect 
form. Excellent keeper. .75 
MARY DRURY—Perfectly formed little dec¬ 
orative of a very odd shade of rich crimson 
with violet suffusion; free and erect, 3 ft. .40 
ONAH— Very double, neatly formed flowers 
of a pure golden buff color. A most profuse 
bloomer with strong, erect stems. An excel¬ 
lent sort for any purpose, 3ft. .30 
^ ONAH reminds one of a miniature ‘Jane Cowl' 
PARK BEAUTY — Little- blooms of perfect 
form and of a brilliant pure orange. A mass 
of blooms on erect, wiry stems. A wonder¬ 
ful variety for beds, etc, 2^6 ft. .75 
MINIATURE Peony-flowered Type 
DAWN—Warm, bronzy buff with a rich scar¬ 
let base to each petal, forming a large disc, 
which is very effective for quite a distance. 
Blooms freely; stems are ideal. 4 ft. .30 
NYDIA—Rich, deep glowing crimson. Strong, 
erect stems. Handsome, bronzy green foliage 
and one of the freest bloomers I have ever 
grown. Lasting cut flower 2 3^ ft. .60 
IDA —(Small English Single type) An unusual¬ 
ly attractive variety. A crimson red with 
every flower heavily tipped with golden yel¬ 
low and perfect in form. Strong, healthy 
plants that bloom all season. Long, stiff 
stems. Very showy in a bouquet. .75 
When the stock of roots of these varieties is exhausted, we will have extra strong, 
sturdy greenhouse grown Plants, ready about May the 10th. These plants will be 
carefully packed, and guaranteed to arrive in a ‘ready to grow’ condition, anywhere 
in the United States. 
Special Offer 
A strong Root each of Royal Auvergne, Leidens Orange and Nagels 
Superb (three Gorgeous Autumn-colored Dahlias ) Postpaid for 
$ 2.00 
N. A. MILLER 
PORTLAND, 2334 S. E. 66th Avenue OREGON 
