Little Silver, N. J. Dahlias of Quality 
Miniature Dahlias—Continued 
LITTLE COLONEL—Dec. One of the best yellow miniatures on the 
market. We have found this the most satisfactory yellow of 
any we have grown. The blooms average around 3% inches wide 
by 1% inches deep, are of a pleasing yellow color, and are 
borne on sturdy, prolific plants about 3 feet tall. Stems long 
and rigid. Fine for house decoration and exhibition. 
Roots each 50 Cents, 3 for $1.25 
TWINKLES—(STAR). This is unquestionably the most popular and 
widest distributed of all the Orchid Flowered Dahlias. The 
blooms have perfect form and are delightfully graceful, and en- 
chantingly beautiful. A beautiful color combination of white 
suffused violet rose with distinct tyrian rose mottlings on reverse 
of the petals, which roll forward and show on the face of the 
flower. It is used extensively for arrangement. 
Roots each 20 Cents, 3 for 50 Cents 
Collarette Dahlias 
DAD’S FAVORITE—(Kennedy). For sheer beauty and prize win- 
ning achievements, this sensational Collarette unquestionably 
tops the list. The color is a bright scarlet red, with prominent 
yellow collar. Blooms average about 3 inches in diameter, and 
being an abundant bloomer, and an excellent keeper when cut, 
it is a great favorite for house decoration and for exhibition. 
One of our customer's friends wrote us he had won 15 first prizes 
with it season of 1940. 
Height of plant 2% feet, many branched and wide spreading. 
Roots each 50 Cents, 3 for $1.25 
BLUE BELLS—This is another top ranking Collarette and one of 
the great favorites for house decoration and exhibition. The plant 
attains to a height of 4% feet, is many branched and is enorm- 
ously prolific of rose-red blooms, with prominent white and yel- 
low blend. The blooms fade to a bluish cast with age. 
Roots each 50 Cents, 3 for $1.25 
Ball Dahlias 
KEMP’S NUBALL—Ball (No. A. K.) A dark lavender pink of 
much beauty, and -we believe it is-the best ball dahlia to date. 
Flowers up to 5 inches in diameter, perfect ball type, and are 
held on stiff stems 10-12 inches out of the foliage. Height of 
bush about 4 feet, wide spreading and a very prolific bloomer 
from early season till frost. Awarded first prize in every class 
in which it was exhibited the past season. 
Plants each 50 Cents, 3 for $1.25 
CAROLYN BALL—This fine ball dahlia has been a leader in the 
ball section for several years past, and is only second to our 
NUBALL. The color is a clear lavender-pink. Flowers from 
4-5 inches in size are produced on good stems. Plant about 3 
feet tall, and very prolific throughout the season. 
Divisions each 25 Cents, 3 for 60 Cents 
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