$0.30 
THE TIGER (Peo) 
Red, tipped white; strong grower. 
•VERITY WADSWORTH. F. D. 
This is the Dahlia you have 
low miniature. Fine form, 
flower. 
been wanting. A very bright yel- 
profuse bloomer. Splendid cut 
$0.30 
•WHITE PEARL (Sm. C.) 
Pure white, long wiry stems, blooms 4 inches in diameter. 
$ 0.20 
MINIATURE COLLECTIONS 
Make your own. Any five or more marked with (*) yours 
with a discount of 25% off total, or make your own selection 
of five and I will give you a good one free. 
MINIATURE COLLECTION M. 1 
Finest for table decorations. 
Baby Royal 
Buckeye Baby 
Elizabeth Pape 
Donna Mabel 
Persimmon 
Rena Coyeux 
All 6 for only. 
$1.25 
PLEASE NOTE 
These varieties were received too late to list in their 
regular spaces. 
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CREAM LADY (Lee-Tyron, 1940). Cac. 
Blooms 9 inches by 5 deep. Very fine cream on pale-lemon 
yellow and the petals curl forward same as Coral Lady. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer held well above the foliage on good stiff stems. 
First prize as best cactus at Tacoma, also won First prize 
(sweepstake) at Portland, Oregon show of 1939. 
Plants $2.50 
EVELYN CHANDLER (Ballay, 1940), Semi-Cac. 
Large bright gold of rare color. Selected and named by the 
guest of honor at San Francisco show after herself. 
Plants $5.00 
GLENDEN'S PEACH (Glenden, 1940). I. D. 
Here is a nice formal decorative with long pointed and twisted 
petals. The flowers average from eleven to thirteen inches on 
good stems with low, branching bushes four to five feet high. 
It is an early and a free bloomer. It is also an excellent root 
maker. Color—peach-pink with cream shadings. 
Plants $3.00 
FLASH (Salem, 1940), Cac. 
Crimson red, tipped pure white. The petals are serrated and 
they curl and twist, further enhancing this beautiful Dahlia. 
While it has been grown to nearly 11 inches, we recommend 
it for the medium-sized bloom classes. The bush grown from 
5 to 7 feet high, is an early and continuous bloomer and 
very prolific. Besides the blooms are wonderful keepers. Won 
the American Home Achievement Medal at Pittsburgh, also 
award of merit at the Georgia trials. 
Plants $7.50 
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