MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Types like the larger varieties, but small blooms, not over 
_3% inches across. Plants are, most of them, 2% to 3 feet 
“tall, ‘except those described as tall, All are profuse blooming 
and wonderful for cut flowers, especially fine for table 
decorations. All have splendid stems. 

RITA MARIE 
RITA MARIE (F. D.) —Meneghel. Here is another little 
classic among the small ones. Rather tall bush bearing 
large quantities of compact blooms of a light tan shading 
to a deep bronze at the center. The general effect is a 
glistening bronze. A large basket of these attracted plenty 
of attention at the Western Wash. Fair. Examine the 
picture, see how proudly the blooms are carried. You will 
enjoy this little beauty, as it is a fine keeper, a good root 
producer and large stock permits of the price. A wonderful 
little flower for the florist 
AMERICAN BEAUTY (F. D.)—Named for its color, a glow- 
ing purple wine red. Outstanding for keeping qualities. 
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CARONNE (F. D.)—Pure waxy white, resembling a 
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DAD'S OWN (F. D.)—Litz. Light rose pink with a silvery 
lavender sheen. The edges ard tips of the petals are 
finely edged white. The flower is verv full with the petals 
curving back to the stem. No ched petals give a lacy 
appearance which is very attractive. Size of blooms, 3 
to 3% inches, with the bush about ‘4 ft. high. Won blue 
ribbons at the Washington Dahlia Society show in Tacoma, 
1937, in amateur and open classes and at the Western 
Washington Fair in the amateur class____.____-_____. 
HULIN’S CHERUB (F. P.)—Deep pink with darker oenter. 
Centers always tight and excellent cut flower. The medium 
sized bush covered with bloom. Stems are plenty strong 
to hold the full blooms erect. New and truly fine_ 75 
Po OC 
iecngntes (®F. D.)—Exquisite old rose. Good stems and tall 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN (v.)—Holland. This is the best 
miniature white cactus we have ever seen. The blooms 
are 3 inches across, on good strong stems, keeping well 
when cut. A profuse bloomer and very attractive... 50¢e 
ONAH (I. D.)—A miniature Jane Cowl, golden orange. A 
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