
Root Plant 
RITA BETTY (Australia) I.D. Exhibition variety of terra-cotta 
bronze on long strong stems. Open growing plant 2.000000... 4.00 1.50 
SATAN’S MATE (Australia) I.D. Strong open growing plant with 
heavy foliage. Large royal purple blooms supported by long 
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SIR HENRY DETERDING (France) Str. Cac. Purest yellow. Large 
flowers of perfect exhibition form carried on strong long stems. 
Refined blooms made up of narrow petals. Ideal growth with 
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WM. R. SHINKFIELD (Australia) I.D. An exhibition dahlia of rare 
quality and great merit. A strong growing variety producing 
perfect 12” flowers of good depth and substance. All blooms 
carried on long stiff stems above the foliage. Rich gold color 
and slightly twisting petals at tip show the peach reverse color 7.50 2.50 
New Medium Size Dahlias 
Root Plant 
MRS. FRED. DOWNER (Australia) I.C. Perfect exhibition flowers 
of. rosy-mauveton strong stems) 032 ee eee ee 5.00 2.00 
TOWNLEY DESIRE (England) I.D. Plants of 4 in height produce 
flowers of 6” size in a striking celor—pure rose-pink. Good 
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ZENITH (Helland) S.C. Dark magenta. Strong growth producing 
freely Snerfect:: blooms: Sen. eae ee eo Rees 4.00 1.50 
New Miniature Dahlias 
Presenting for your growing pleasure, domestic varieties 
of the best. 
SARAH (Comito) S.C. A beautiful coloring of soft pink with gold at the base 
of each petal makes this variety stand out above all other miniature dahlias. 
Unexcelled fcr show or garden. Strong growing plant 4’ in height produces 
flowers 3”’ size abundantly on long stems above the foliage. Won numerous first 
prizes. Bronze medal Camden Dahlia Society, Silver medal certificate at the 
A. D. S. show at the New York World’s Fair. 
ELVIRA (Ccmito) I.D. Bright yellow flowers of many petals make up a full 
3’ flower. Blooms have more substance also better keeping qualities than 
“tip”. Large plants. that are continually covered with blooms. 
PEE WEE (Comito) I.D. Those who like diminutiveness in miniature dahlias will 
find their likings in this variety. Flowers are 112” in dia. of rich lavender. 
Ideal growing habits and unusually free flowering. Excellent keeping qualities 
and very likely the best dahlia to date for corsages or other floral designs. 
Large plant obtains a height of 3 feet. A real good novelty. 
PRICE OF EACH VARIETY Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
All varieties listed below are of the exhibition type—Clean grow- 
ing 4 high, flower freely producing blooms about 3” size on 
long stiff stems. Real outstanding dahlias of the highest merit, 
color, form and growing habits are almost perfect. 
AMOUR (Australia) S.C. Light pinkish apricot. 
CELLINE GOLD (Australia) S.C. Orange. 
CHERRY (Australia) I.D. Cherry red. 
CINNAMON QUEEN (England) I.D. Orange - more informal the Cinnamon Gem. 
DRUIDSVILLE (Australia) S.C. Perfect white. 
JERSEY BEAUTY JR. (Australia) F.D. Lovely rich pink. 
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