The Crectm of Miniature Dahlias Featured Here 
LARGE FLOWERING DAHLIAS — Cont. 
Peace (I.D.) Free blooming pure white of 
perfect form. Large flowers, strong grower. 
Each $1.00. 
Phantom (F.D.) Outstanding bicolor. 
Deep violet purple petals with white tips. 
Pride of Austinburg (F.D.) Grenadine pink 
and orange-yellow, light purple reverse. 
Very different. Each 75c. 
Robert Emmet (I.D.) Grand variety of 
cardinal red, velvety texture. 
Robert L. Ripley (I.D.) Deep lilac rose. 
One of largest varieties known. Strong, tall 
stems. Each SI.50. 
Royal Purchase (I.C.) Deep straw yellow, 
outer petals suffused pink. _ Long petals 
attractively twisted. Each 75c. 
Rudolph’s Giant (I.D.) Its size is worthy 
of the name. A bright buff apricot with ex¬ 
cellent foliage and good stems. Each $2.00. 
Satan (S.C.) Scarlet with yellow reverse. 
Stately and very showy in the garden. 
Star of Bethlehem (C.) One of the loveliest 
whites of this type. Petals finely pointed. 
Very free bloomer. 
Son of Satan (S.C.) Brilliant scarlet. 
Larger than Satan and deeper color. Vig¬ 
orous grower. Each $1.50. 
Sultan of Hillcrest (F.D.) Yellow with pink. 
reverse. Uniquely shaped flowers. 
Thos. A. Edison (F.D.) Gorgeous royal pur¬ 
ple with velvet sheen. Good grower. 
Treasure Island (F.D.) Apricot, gold and 
rose. Beautiful and popular. 
Watchung Giant (I.D.) Immense blooms 
of amber yellow suffused orange. Strong 
grower. Each $1.00. 
White Wonder (I.D.) Giant pure white. 
Petals long, curled and pointed. 
Yellow Marvel (C.) Best yellow yet intro¬ 
duced. In cactus type. Each $1.00. 
r Note—Any variety you don’t see -i 
^ listed and want, we can procure |« 
MINIATURES 
at advertised prices 
These are the small flowering, dainty jewels of the large flowering Decorative and Cactus 
type. They are profuse bloomers that are ideal for cutting. 
Andries Orange. A bright orange. Perfect 
semi-cactus flowers on excellent stems. 
Each 75c. 
Ayesha. Bronze orange with long, stiff 
stems. Excellent. Each $1.00. 
Baby Royal. Salmon pink, shaded apricot, 
tipped yellow. 
Bishop of Llandaff. Bright scarlet. Lacy 
bronze foliage makes striking contrast. 
Buckeye Baby. Golden buff. Produces many 
Small blooms. Each 50c. 
Dubonnet. Beautiful rich oxblood red 
cactus flower that does not fade. Very 
prolific. Each 75c. 
Jamboree. Deep glowing rosy-lilac. Beau¬ 
tifully formed flowers, 4 in. across. Each 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Jean. Decorative apricot buff suffused lilac 
rose. Compact grower. 
Jose Goris. Orange and copper flowers, 
black foliage. Dwarf. Each $1.00. 
Jules Buyssens. Lively yeliow orange. 
Dwarf with black foliage. Each $1.00. 
Julia S. Deep rose pink cactus suffused with 
gold. Long stems. Each 75c. 
Little Diamond (Illustrated in color, inside 
front cover). A gorgeous rose-pink fading to 
sulphur yellow at center. Semi-cactus form. 
In our opinion the finest of all Miniatures. 
Each $1.50. 
Little Snow Queen. Pure white semi¬ 
cactus. Each $1.00. . 
Market Jewel. Beautiful velvet red. 3 in. 
flowers. Each $1.00. 
Mme. Simone Stappers. Carmine red with 
orange center. Black foliage. Each $1.00. 
Olympic Fire. Beautiful semi-double, deep 
orange flowers. Each $1.50. 
Raleigh. Formal deep rose pink shaded 
salmon. Early and long bloomer. 
Rapture. Informal decorative rose-pmk 
shading to sulphur yellow. Will produce 
blooms 5 in. across. Each 50c. 
MINIATURE DAHLIA. Snowsprite 
Rose Beauty. Soft peach with coral suffu¬ 
sion. Splendid. . , , 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart. Apricot shaded 
rose. Very artistic type. 
Snowsprite ( Illustrated ). Glistening snow 
white semi-cactus type. We highly recom¬ 
mend this lovely variety. Each 75c. 
Tangerine. Shade of red the ladies like, 
bright russet orange inclined to scarlet. 
Formal type. . 
Tip. Identical to Little Diamond in every 
way except color. Lovely sulphur yellow. 
Each $1.50. 
Yellow Poppy. Splendid pure yellow. Pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Each $1.00. 
Prices of tubers (except where specially 
priced), 40c. each; $4.00 per dozen. 
SMALL POMPONS (Sr &S?ZZ) 
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many blooms that are valuable as cut flowers 
Atom. Deep orange-red. Striking. 
Betty Anne. Soft rose pink. 
Bob White. Milk white. 
Bonny. Beautiful little pink. 
Dee Dee. Pale lilac shade. 
Doria. Attractive deep wine. 
Dot. Pure white variety. 
Edith Mueller. Apricot and peach. 
Goldilocks. Golden yellow. 
Helen Anita. Lilac, white center. 
Honey. Primrose yellow, edged red. 
I la. Deepest ox-blood red. Each 50c. 
Jack. Gorgeous purple garnet. 
Johnny. Dark red or maroon. 
Little David. Russet orange. 
Little Edith. Yellow, tipped carmine. 
Little Prince. Lovely light yellow. Each 
$1.50. 
Mary Munns. Mallow purple. 
Midget. Salmon suffused violet. 
Mike. Burnt orange Lovely. 
Morning Mist. White, lavender center. 
Reginald. Burgundy red. Each 50c. 
Rosa Wilmouth. Rosy pink. 
Sherry. The best purple Pompon. 
Snowclad. Glistening snow white. 
Tom Thumb. Orange-red. Tiny. 
Yellow Gem. Canary-yellow. 
SINGLE DAHLIA, Little America 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
Very popular for bedding or group plant¬ 
ing in the garden, and valuable as cut flowers. 
Chancellor. Light scarlet, dark center. 
Each 50c. 
Dahliadel Wonder. Violet rose and yellow. 
Each 75c. 
Doris. Orange-yellow and white. 
Fuji San. Bronzy yellow. Each 50c. 
Garnet Poinsettia. Garnet. 
Little America (Illustrated) . Creamy white. 
Newport Wonder. Rose-pink and gold. 
Each 50c. 
Notre Dame. White and yellow. 
Pequot Yellow. Pure yellow. 
Purity. Lovely pure white. 
Scarlet Century. Glowing scarlet. 
Snow Prince. Pure white. Each $1.00. 
Tango. Yellow and scarlet-orange. 
Tubers (only) of above: 35c. each, $3.50 
per doz. (except wher e specially priced i 
92 Chambers Street, New York 
Tubers (only) of above: 35c. each, $3.50 per dozen 
Collection of an, 6 varieties of above Pompons (except where spec,ally pr.ced) 
NEW DWARF 
for $1.75 
A sensational introduction for the garden 
and for forcing. Form dwarf, compact P ants 
which bloom throughout the Summer until 
frost Flowers 3 to 4 inches across are freely 
produced. Tubers potted up in .January and 
grown cool, can easily be brought into bloom 
by Mother’s Day. . ... f 
Easter Greeting. Dainty pure white of 
small size. Early type. 
Elsie. Golden yellow at center, passing to 
rich orange-carmine at tips. Semi-cactus. 
Gertrude. Clean sulphur-yellow. Compact. 
Kate. Showy bright scarlet of formal contour, 
Maria. Improved white Easter Greet g. 
Ursula. Intense crimson with carmine re- 
verse. Informs! decor3,tive. 
Tubers of above: 75c. each, $8.00 Pej" doz. 
[Strong, 3 in. pot plants, iready in May.] 
L 50c. each, $2.75 for 6, $5.50 per doz. 
Orchid Flowering 
Interesting flowers that are extremely 
popular for dainty table decorations. 
Beaver. Carmine and white. 
Buttercup. Clear attractive yellow. 
Dahliadel Twinkle. Tyrian rose and white. 
Etoile de Marjoulet. Garnet purple. 
Everest. Pure white, very lovely. 
Goldfinch. Yellow, shaded red. 
Lone Star. Lemon, purple reverse. 
Mavis. Lilac, reddish purple reverse. 
Polly. Yellow, carmine reverse. 
Ruby. Light tyrian rose, deeper reverse. 
Vesper White suffused Tyrian rose. 
Whisper. Yellow, scarlet reverse. 
Tubers (only) of above: 40c. each, $4.00 
per dozen _ 
Dahlias 
