SMALL FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
The small flowered dahlias including the Miniatures, not over 4 in. diameter ; 
the Pompons, tiny ball dahlias not over 2 in.; the single types including the 
dainty orchid flowering, the singles and collarettes, especially adapt themselves 
to flower arrangements, table decorations, etc. They are prolific, bloom over a 
long season and keep long after cutting. These dahlias are becoming very popu- 
lar and rightly so, for they are the most useful of all flowers and the easiest to 
grow. 
NEW 
LITTLE SUSAN. F.D. Soft Tyrian Rose shad- 
ed light pink. Size 214x2 inches. Stems long. 
Bush 3 feet. Plant $1.00 
WHITE FAWN. F.D. A very floriferous pure 
white miniature especially recommended for 
cutting. Stems long. Bush 4 feet. 
Plant, $1.50 
JEANIE. I.D. Bloom 4x2. Bush 3 feet. Lemon 
yellow heavily shaded begonia rose. A vigor- 
ous growing, free blooming dahlia that is 
unusually fine for cutting. 
Roots, $1.00; Plant, $ .75 
SUSAN R. I.D. A blend of salmon pink and 
tan, size 3x11 inch. A very bright flower 
with excellent keeping qualities. 
Plant, $1.00 
MINIATURES FOR 1942 
KATIE F. Pom. Color, light purple with white 
tips. A beautiful pom and one that is very 
vigorous and prolfic. Long stems with 
healthy bushes about 3 feet. (Shee) 
Plant, $ .75 
JERSEY MAID. Single. A bicolor single. Clear 
lemon yellow on the edge of the petals with 
the center white. Size 3 inches. Good keeper. 
Plant, $1.00 
VIOLET PEARL. S.C. Bloom 214x2, bush 2% 
feet. The brightest of all pink miniatures. 
During 1941 Violet Pearl was the best of the 
Pinks. Root, $ .75; Plant, $ .50 

