Schling ‘ Neritorious Dahlia 
THE LOVELY MINIATURE DAHLIAS (Roots) 
as pictured on page 49 
These gems of the Dahlia world come in the same types as the large-flowering 
varieties, and have brought an entirely new realm of possibilities in the Dahlia 
for garden decoration and cut-flower purposes. They are all free blooming and 
ideal for cutting and landscape effects. Most of them are low-growing, their 
average height being 2 feet. 
Baby Royal. S.C. Salmon-pink. 
Bishop of Llandaff. Vivid, brilliant scarlet. One of the best. 
*Couronne. F.D. White. 
*Little Pal. F.D. Yellow base, heavily overlaid rose, tipped deeper rose. Flower 
assumes rose two-tone effect when viewed at a little distance; 22 by 1\ 
inches. Prolific bloomer, on excellent stems. Bush 214 feet high. 75c. 
*Little Snow Queen. C. White. 65c. 
Schling’s Favorite. A gorgeous old rose. $2.00. 
Sylvia. Scarlet-red. An outstanding variety. 65c. 
Wine Drop. Rich purplish wine tone. 
*Zee. Ball. Straw-yellow, tipped and overlaid bronzy lavender, giving the 
flower a rich chrome appearance; 21 by 2 inches. Long bare stems and a 
wonderful bloomer. Bush 4 feet high. 75c. 
PRICES: Any of the above, in roots, 50c each, except otherwise noted. 
COLLECTION: One root each of the above Miniature Dahlias, $6.50. 
LARGE CACTUS DAHLIAS (Roots) 

New Introduction for 1942 
Snowcrest. A true, incurved cactus of the purest snow-white. Without 
Romponuh shies doubt the finest pure white cactus ever introduced. Roots $5.00, green 
plants $2.00. 

12 EXHIBITION POMPON DAHLIAS (Roots) Rha Tee ee ee ee 
An up-to-date list of all the latest and best of these charming miniature Fray ©, Bracht. A clean-cut, straight-petaled flower of clear light primrose- 
Dahlias, now so much admired and so beautiful for table decoration. All yellow. 75c. 
varieties are of smallest size and perfect form. ‘ Golden Standard. Warm buff with shades of amber and gold. Very striking. 50c. 
Amber Glow. Coral and gold. Joe Fette. Pure white. : Gretel. Soft fiery red. 50c. 
petty ft Soft clear pink. cited cle: White overcast with Jersey's Dainty. White, faintly tinged with lavender. Prolific bloomer. 50c. 
ecil. ; : : bac Miss Belgium. Very bright orange. 50Oc. 
cerca: Cream-yellow shading to can- nits Re Orenid: pink $1.00. Oriental Beauty. This is a true pink Dahlia. Good-sized flower on a fine stem 
Helene Anita. Lavender, white center. | Purple Gem. Rich, royal purple, $1.50. Dee oly ES Mad et el a) curl and twist, making this 
Iroquois Flame. Red. Zoe. Yellow. ; Prachterl Empire vation ewith rena broad: pet Is that | and twist i 
PRICES: Any of the above, in roots, 50c each, except otherwise noted. enchanting SRE tee ave ineshinge Biaees eed etl a in a most 
COLLECTION: One root each of the above 12 varieties, $5.00. Renate Mueller. Rose and yellow. 50c. ; pact 
Star of Bethlehem. Flowers are pure white with fine pointed petals, with a large, 
high tight center. 50c. 
THE BEST SINGLE DAHLIAS (Roots) ~ COLLECTION: One each of the above 10 varieties, $5.00. 
Twinkle (orchid flower). Rose and white color. A most unusual and striking 
variety. 50c 
Fragrance. Red, edged white. 50c. 
Fuji San. Gold with red at base of petals. 50c ; 
Imperialano. Deep pink shading to lighter pink at the tip. 75c. 
Purity. Pure white. 50c. 
Granite Falls. Collarette. Light red with a yellow collar at base. 50c. 
Tango Century. Orange and gold. 5Oc: 
Yellow Dogwood. Yellow. 50c. 
COLLECTION: One each of the above 8 varieties, $4.00. 
GIANT SHOW OR BALL DAHLIAS (Roots) 
New Dahlia for 1942, 
MARSHALL KERNOCHAN 
Very early blooming. With- 
doubt the best red Ball Dah- 
lia ever introduced. Won first 
prize at New York World’s 
Fair and the first and special 
prize at the American Dahlia 
Society Show. Roots $4.00, 
plants $2.00. 

A. D. Livoni. Soft pink. 
Carolyn Ball. Clear pink. 
James Vick. Purple-crimson. 
J. C. D. Red and purple bicolor. 
Kentucky Snowball. Pure white. 
Maude Adams. Clear shell-pink. 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson. Rich pur- 
plish crimson. 
Peacherino. Coral-pink. $1.00. 
Robert Broomfield. White. 
Vivian. White, edged rose-violet. 
PRICES: Any of the above, in roots, 50c each, except otherwise noted. 
COLLECTION: One each of the above 10 varieties, $4.50. 


DAHLIA FOOD. A complete and balanced Dahlia Food. See page 74. 
JAPELLENT. A perfect repellent. Toxic to Japanese beetles; non-poisonous 
to humans. See page 73 
LUCKY STRIKE. Another splendid Japanese Beetle control. See page 73. 

Large Hybrid Cactus Dahlia 
54 Max Sechling Seedsmen, Ine. 
