Small Flowered Dahlias 
These small flowered dahlias are becoming very popular because of their general 
usefulness. They lend themselves nicely to effects in the landscaped garden, or in the 
borders, furnishing a mass of color over a long season. As a flower for arrangements, 
they are ideal, lasting a long time, and their great diversity of form permits unlimited 
possibilities in their arrangement. They also hold a’ prominent place in all dahlia shows. 
The small flowered sorts require less care and attention than the larger types. No 
disbudding is necessary; the smaller the flower, the better. They require less space than 
the large types and staking is unnecessary except for the taller growing sorts. All are 
selected for their free flowering traits. The varieties in the following list average twenty- 
four to thirty inches in height unless otherwise noted. Ordinary garden soil is preferable 
to "rich" soil for early and profuse blooming. 
*ANDRIE'S ORANGE M. C. A _ bright 
orange semi-cactus. One of the finest 

miniatures we grow. Very neat in ap- 

pearance, and excellent for exhibition. 
Plant .50 
*BABY ROYAL M. C. Salmon-pink, shaded 
apricot and with gold at the center. 


Borderline between semi-cactus and in- 



formal decorative. Very prominent at 













all shows. 


Root .50, Plant .50 
*BISHOP OF LCLANSDAFE Ma Dubs For 
several years this has been our best 
seller.’ Brilliant scarlet, with bright 
golden pollen center. The dark bronze, 
finely cut foliage is also very ornamen- 
tal. It is practically the only duplex 
dahlia seen at shows. 
ANDRIES'S ORANGE Root .50, Plant .50 


BOB WHITE P. A fine, small, white pompon, with a slight creamy tint, which is always 
full centered. Bushes are very wide spreading. Exhibition quality. 
Plant .50 
BRIGHT FLASH S. A tall growing single, producing bright scarlet flowers on strong, 
rigid stems. Flowers are large averaging five to six inches. We have exhibited this 
for a number of years and have never been beaten in the single classes. 
Root .35, Plant .50 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL B. A nicely formed ball. dahlia which is very popular with 
exhibitors. The color is a light orange. Flowers are large for this type. Stems 
excellent. Bush growth low. 
Root .75, Plant .50 
DEE DEE P. A finely petalled pompon highly regarded for exhibition, and generally 
considered the best of its color. The color is dark lavender, with a trace of white 
on the edge of the petals. Small flowers. 
Plant .50 
*DORIA P. A small wine colored pompon. Petals roll well back to the stem forming a 
ball shaped flower. We know no better pom. in this class. 
Plant .50 
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