


LITTLE NEMO Miniature Informal Decorative. An 
unusual bi- 
colored miniature. 
The base color is bright red with a strip of 
white on the edge of each petal. Roots $ .50 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN Small pure white Semi-Cactus. Free 
flowering. Roots $ .50 
LITTLE PEARL Semi-Cactus, Miniature. Bright rose pink. 
Roots $ .50 
LITTLE ROSEATA Miniature Formal Decorative. These plants 
grow about four feet high. This produces long stems which make 
it an excellent commercial cut flower. The color is soft pink. 
ae a Roots $ .50 
LOUISE Miniature Single. Deep lavender shading to crimson cen- 
ter or eye. Roots $ .75 
McKAY’S PURITY Miniature Formal Decorative. 
formal Miniature which can be recommended. 
inches and very useful for cutting. Roots $ .35 
MIA KARSTEN Miniature Single. A sport of Chancellor which it 
resembles in every respect except color which is rose with lavender 
shadings. Very fine for miniature arrangements. 
Roots $ .75 
A pure white 
Blooms about three 
Plants $ .50 
NESTHARKCHEN Miniature Semi-Cactus. Pastel combination of 
buff and lilac. A continuous bloomer of good habits. Roots $ .50 
ONAH Miniature Decorative. A miniature form of Jane Cowl. 
Same type and color but two to three inches in diameter. 
Roots $ .50 
ORANGE GLORY Miniature Formal Decorative. 
A very perfectly 
formed bloom of clear orange. Excelient for cutting. Roots $ .85 
PERSIMMON A 
diminutive deep orange. A little gem in every 
respect. Roots $ .35 
RED HEAD Miniature Decorative. A charming fiery scarlet vari- 
ety which resembles a rose bud when partly open. Dainty and 
idea lfor decorations, Roots $ .50 Plants $ .50 
SANHICAN’S SWEETHEART One of the daintest and finest 
small varieties we have ever grown. Cactus type, extra free flow- 
ering, long stems making it one of the best for cutting. Color is 
pale apricot suffused shrimp pink. Roots $ .50 
SNOWSPRITE Miniature Semi-Cactus. Pure white. A splendid 
cut flower as it blooms well and has fine stems. Roots $ .50 
TEDDY JOHNSON Extremely free flowering. Type is inclined to 
the Bail and from three to four inches in diameter. Color soft 
rose pink, shaded white. Good cutter. Roots $ .25 
THE SENTINEL Miniature Decorative. Ox-blood red about 2% 
inches in diameter. Very free flowering and a long keeper when 
cut. Roots $ .35 


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DAHLIADEL TWINKLE  Tyrian rose and white. A very unusual 
and attractive flower which is very useful for arangements. 
Roots $ .35 
ETOILE DE MARJOULET~ Deep purpte. A low grower and an 
unusual color for this type. Roots $ .35 
LONE STAR Yellow overcast purple. Large size, free flowering 
and fine for cutting. a Roots $ .35 
POLLY Red with yellow shadings. One of the most popular. of 
this type. Roots $ .35 
RUBY Rose with delicate shalings of white. A grand cut flower. 
Roots $ .35 
DARKIE Deep maroon. Always a mass of blooms. Good 
CU LTE Tym eee een eer oe Ae eae ee en eee Roots .25 
DOC An attractive orange and white bi-color. If you like 
variegated Dahlias you don’t want to miss it. 
Roots $ .75 Plants .50 
ECKFORD CENTURY An unusual bi-color single. The base 
is chalky white with stripes and spots Of CarMiN€ TOSC.cceen 50 
JESSIE The best pure white. Large size with long erect stems .50 
MARSHALL’S GLORIA White with purple edge. 
single which always attracts attention............. Roots $ .75 
NEWPORT WONDER Rose pink with gold suffusions. Petals 
pointed and slightly twisted z ieee See Roots  .50 
PEQUOT YELLOW The best yellow single to date. Long 
SHSM. ANGl By ToS CONE Ronn Mere Meee eae Roots .35 
PINK LADY Apple blossom apes 
cellent cut flowev....... Oe yf ei arc at tae ees, Pua As Sis 
PURITY An excellent pure white single. It differs from Jessie 
in that the petals are more full and rounded on the ends. 
Large size and a valuable variety for cutting. Roots $.50 Plants .35 
A two color 
Plants 
Long stems making an ex- 
.Roots .50 
PRINCE FERDINAND OF BULGARIA Dwarf single. Scar- 
let and white. Lovely ey or cut leaf foliage. Splendid 
DOL CREyainle tye ee ewer eae ee) er eam ee ee, Roots  .50 
ROSE PINK CENTURY 
A large single of clear rose pink color 
Roots .35 
SCARLET CENTURY Deep, rich velvety scarlet rediiiicicc 35 
TANGO A brilliant autumn colored single of cadmium yellow 
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THRILL Prince de Bulgaria has long been our most popular 
bicolored single. This is somewhat similar only that the red 
is much darker and richer which is sharply contrasted with 
pure white. Sturdy bush growth and a good bloomer. 
Roots $ .75 Plants .50 

; Ball Dabilias 
ALICE J 1941 introduction. An attractive Ball which grows four to 
five inches in diameter and is produced on very long stems. The 
color for the most part is amaranth pink overshaded with white. 
Certificate at East Lansing and a winner the Ball seedling classes 
at New York in 1939. Roots $2.00 Plants $ .75 
A. D. LAVONI Clear pink. An old time favorite. Roots $ .25 
LAVENDER DELIGHT 1941 introduction. If there were not an- 
other variety by that name we think this should have been called 
“Crinkles” as this describes the formation of the petals. The 
blooms is large for this type and the petals cur: as well as quill, 
presenting a crinkled effect. Good stems and a strong grower. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $ .75 
MARY HELEN We introduced this in 1931 and it is now 



grown 
and shown everywhere in the Ball classes. Large glistening yeilow 
on fine stems. Roots $ .35 
MRS. MARY BOWMAN Deep gold with a slight tinge of magenta 
on the reverse. A strong grower. Roots $ .25 
ORATOR A nicely formed variety of golden yellow to buff. 
Roots $ .25 
ROSY DAWN. Golden vellow tipped and heavily edged rose with 
a red center. An attractive flower heid well out on a five foot 
bush. Scored 85.5 at East Lansing. Roots $2.00 Plants $ .75 
SUPT. AMRHYN This clear pink invariably wins on the exhibition 
table. Good size and holds up well. Roots $ .50 
WHITE CAPS It has been predicted that it will be a sure winner 
in the white Ball classes. Size is about 31% inches and it is held 
well above the insect resistant foliage. Won a silver cup at the 
Ohio State Show at Toledo. Roots $2.00 Plants $ .75 
YO YO One of our 1933 introductions. A perfect ball of autmn 
shadings. Base go‘den yel'ow with gold bronze suffusions. 
Roots $ .35 

DAHLIA LABELS 
Two and a half inch, copper wired, painted on one side. 
as we use in our own gardens. 
The same 
Not postpaid unless shipped with a 
root order. $ .25 per 50 $ .40 per 100 $2.85 per 1,000 
POT LABELS. 3% inch painted one side for use in making cuttings. 
pees. pein) $ .35 per 100 $2.00 per 1,000 
