DAHLIAS WITH SMALLER FLOWERS 

NEW SMALL FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
EBONY. (Pom). The finest dark maroon pom 
we have seen. Almost black. Gold certificate 
at A. D. S. show. (Johnson) 
Plants, $1.00 
IMP. (Orchid Fl.) Lemon yellow. Something 
we have needed a long time. A vase of these 
makes a startling arrangement indeed. 
(Dahliadel) Plants, $1.00 
CHURM’S RED. Min. F.D. A bright red min- 
lature with fully double flowers having the 
same type foliage as “Bishop of Landaff”’. 
Intense dark black foliage. Completely differ- 
ent from any other variety. Early and free 
to bloom. Very new and outstanding. 
Plant, $0.75 
JERRIANN. Orchid Fl. 1941. Bush 2% ft. 
Flowers 3% to 5 inches. A deep, true orchid 
color. A very artistic flower with ends of 
petals double-cleft or stag horn. A distinct 
improvement in this type. (Shutte) 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
SATURN. Coll. A clear yellow collarette with 
a yellow collar. Another outstanding yellow 
variety in the small flowers. Award of Honor 
at Georgia. (Dahliadel) Plants, $1.00 
BRASS BUTTON. (Pom). Light yellow. Very 
profuse bloomer, long stems and small flow- 
ers 114 inches. Certificate at Starrs, highly 
recommended. (Ruschmohr) Plant, $1.00 
The small flowered dahlias including the Miniatures, not over 4 in. diameter; the 
Pompons, tiny ball dahlias not over 2 in.; the single types including the dainty orchid 
flowering, the singles and collarettes, especially adapt themselves to flower arrange- 
ments, table decorations, etc. They are prolific, bloom over a long season and keep long 
after cutting. These dahlias are becoming very popular and rightly so, for they are the 
most useful of all flowers and the easiest to grow. 
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