PERSIMMON (F. D.)—A deep persimmon color on good stiff 
Stee eA SOrTOnUSce OU IOOmMel-- 6-5 50c 
PETER (Cac.)—Deep yellow suffused and tipped red. A 
DEOMI O [tC tie re en eee 50c 
RED SEA (I. D.)—Crimson. A fine Dahlia to have with Red 
ETC Ce enn ee ee ee Sos ee 50c 
RENEE (Cac.)—Our new little miniature for 1940. A classy 
little cactus of a rather pale amber to a light yellow. As 
the petals open the edges fold back giving it a very striking 
appearance. The blooms set well on a nice long stem 
on a medium size bush which is always full of blooms. 
This little miniature was shown at the Olympia and the 
Tacoma Dahlia Shows of 1939 and won first at both shows 
in its class. We like this little lady very much. Roots, 
TACO) emt Cem t (pT) Oleea EXO) Neer ee eee $1.00 
RED BONNET (Hulin)—One of the brightest little minia- 
tures we have ever grown. <A small formal of bright cherry 
red that is a mass of blooms. Medium low bushes well 
FSG Ge Cees enn meena. Ue ty) ee hye eS 50c 
STARLETT (C.)—Pale lemon in color, very small blooms on 
long stems. About 2 inches wide. A profuse bloomer and 
CSUN: FERLEURSICCT ONIN eS a 50c 
TOOTS (Hulin)—Another little classic of real quality. The 
small blooms are perfectly formed and about 2% inches 
on long stiff stems. The color is bright lavender perfectly 
adapted to basket work and table decorataions eee eS 50c 
WINEDROP (Dec.)—A very small flower on good strong 
stems, an extra good bloomer. Bushes are tall and always 
covered with blooms which are a rich wine color. Very 
<7 OC Cl aetna tne eee SO SS Me 50c 
COLLARETTES 
BETSY MORSE (Single)—Dainty little light amber about 
Dein Cie cam eGO et | ge leis (se eee Se ele 50c 
CHARITY MALONE (Single)—Flame red with golden sheen 
A Caee@ LC tt) Se ners ee kA eee ee et et 35c 
DAWN (Duplex)—Burnt orange, good stems_____-_--~-~- 35c 
EVELYN (Single)—White suffused lavender_______-_---~ 35c 
FOX HOUND (Peony)—White edged yellow. Plenty of 
OO See een Meee hs lees ee 35¢ 
ISLAY (Coll.)—Red, yellow edge and collar_____-_------- 35c 
JOSEPHINE—(single)—Small pink, prolific bloomer____-— 35c 
THE FAWN—Luminous amber, shaded rose___-__-----~~~ 50c 
RED INDIAN (single)—Indian red, brownish gold center 35c. 
RED DOGWOOD (Single)—Dark red on long stiff stems, 
railed eS MON eae! ys el et i eg pe ne ee 50c 
SILVER TIPS (Single)—Maroon or Mahogany, petals tipped 
WiNite VeLlOowmEcCenvensmerO OG MSLOMS2 = oo2- os 2 see 50c¢ 
SW ALLOW—Pure white with white collar. <Attractive__50c 
SNOW PRINCESS (single)—lLarge white wonderful stems 50c¢ 
PURPLE BEAUTY (Anemone)—Very fine pure purple, with 
Centerscupper lelvtive with pO ll gas 4 eee 50¢ 
VIVIAN CARKEEK (Single)—Attractive red and white with 
PG OCS C CLES ere ae ee eee ae ed ein 9 3 cee ee eo 50¢ 
VELVETA (Peony) 1939—Red maroon shading lighter at the 
edge of the pointed petals, looking like old red velvet. 
Very dark, lacy foliage. Tall bushes covered with blooms, 
Rar) et There oe CITI 1h tee eet Weeete Gree etree tee eee be orn te 50c 
SCHWEITZERBABY (Single)—A.M. Haarlem °36. The smart- 
est Dahlia yet known. Begonia-pink. Extra for cutting 
1moye AUR BNE. RG HCPE Ye (olie 2 TE a a le ee a 5@c 
SPECIAL—Your selection of any five varieties of miniatures, 
COMAre Dt esmOrmninelomWanias fOle. oo eo $2.00 
Any Miniature Single or Collarette marked 35c your choice, 
SLC Cmme Cp une nne wERNetoar hak ee r a eee e ee A $1.00 
