TRYON’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
Miniature Dahlias 
Types like the larger varieties but blooms not over 3!/2 inches 
acress. All are very profuse blooming, and wonderful cut flowers. 
SPECIAL—Your selection of any six 50c Miniature dahlias for $2.00 
BABY ROYAL—S. C. Salmon pink and apricot with gold shad- 
INQ; fo See eae oe ee ee ee 50c 
BABY SNOOKS—F.D. A clear yellow formal with long straight 
StEMSa A@OOd! CUT HhOW.e TaN NOC IS ss —eeme ee meee 50c 
BALDRE—F. D. Rosy salmon, fine form,---_----_------------- 50c 
COLLEEN—F. D. White, slightly shaded with lavender. Extra 
long stems: \Roctss 22 =) as === == ee eee 50c 
CHARD'S VANITY—A pale rose pink cactus with long stiff stems. 
ROOTS. peas cee 50c 
CORONNE—F. D. A very beautiful waxy white,, resembling a 
Gardenias eee oe ee ee 50c 
CURLY HEAD—Cac. A pure yellow cactus with petals that curl 
in a very pleasing manner. This is an ideal cut flower variety 
with blooms averaging 5 inches and excellent long stems. 
Roéots. ise ee ee ee ee $1.00 
DAHLIADELL TWINKLE—White, splotched with lavender.___50c 
ERNEST HEWITT—I. D. Deep rose pink,---__-__----------__ 50c 
FAIRY—F. D! Soft pink; tint of lavender. 222 ===> = eee ae 50c 
FOX HOUND—(Peony) Cream and Orange_---.---~------ 50c 
GLORIOUS—I. D. Raspberry-red, wavy petals. _-_________- 35c 
GOLDEN YOUTH—Min. F. D. A pure gold with no trace of 
yellow. Blooms average 2!/2 inches with good stems and an 
exceptionally prolific bloomer. We know of nothing that equals 
thisininvats colors Roots.s= 22s == ae a ee eee eee 50c 
HALLEY—I. D. Dark velvety red with black sheen._____--_- 50c 
HELLY BOUDWIJN—F. D. A pure waxy white that is unsurpassed 
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IRENE—F) D2) Beautitul/ olds nosers = = ee re ee 50c 
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LITTLE JEWELL—F. D. Beautiful pink. —--_---- === 35c 
LITTLE NEMO—F. D. Rich red, tipped pure white___--___- 50c 
LITTLE PAL—F. D. Color, yellow base, heavily overlaid rose, 
tipped udeeper (roses NOOts so) aot et ee ee 50c 
LITTLE PEACHERINO—Min. F. D. A peach pink with pale yellow 
at base of petals. Wonderful stems and perfect centers. Ex- 
cellent for table decorations and florist work. Roots.--_~ 50c 
LITTLE PEARL—S. C. Beautiful rose pink. One of the bast. 50c 
LITTLE PURITY—Min. F .D. Pure waxy white, blooms 2 to 2!/ 
inehesmmplantsi:S Btect tal NOOtSie meme. een ae beeen eee 50c 
MARGARET LOU—F. D. A very pleasing pink with extra long 
stems and extremely floriforous. Roots ~--------------_- 50c 
ONAH—I. D. A miniature Jane Cowl, golden orange. A little 
beauiVaewe ae ee sh ees Soe ne ee eee 50c 
ORCHID LADY—F. D. A soft orchid without any shading. 50c 
*ORIENTAL GEM—S. C. A miniature Oriental Beauty but a 
deepepesnademonm onic ntmnOse mp k= same eee ene 50c 
PERSIMMON—F. D. A soft apricot shade that is different.__50c 
PHOENIX—I. D. Lovely old gold, with reverse of petals crim- 
SON Massa kk Sh ee as = Ss ee ee eee 50c 
PINK PEARL—P. Rose pink, with wavy petals. ______________ 50c 
POWDER PUFF—Min. F.D. This has a white base color overlaid 
lavender in the center. Size of blooms average 3 inches. 
Makes a good florist number as it is a heavy and consisten 
bloomers Roots! w= ee et ae eee 50c 
REDHEAD—F, D. A fine scarlet orange. ~---------------_- 50c 
RENEE—Cac. Light amber yellow. Good stems and very at- 
tractive, “Roots: Sawee so ss. 5 eS ee 50c 
REVOLUTION—Min. Dec. A seedling of Red Head and similar 
form but the color is dark red. Stems are long and stiff, hold- 
ing the blooms well on top. Its good and keeping qualities 
are the Sbesti .Roots:=2. See ee ee eee eee 50c 
Salads Ig SWEETHEART—S. C. A _ blend of apricot and 
shrimp. 
SELBOURNE—I. D. An unusually fiery scarlet with yellow zone at 
center, 6 Use oe Se Ok ee ee ee ee 50c 
SHOOTING STAR—A graceful star-shaped single. Color is a 
rich buff overlaid with a gold sheen. Blooms average 5 inches. 
It is really different and very effective when properly displayed. 
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STARLET—S. C. Light lemon yellow. Roots _________--___- 50c 
*TEENY WEENY (Lee)—Pom Anemone. The smallest dahlia in 
the world. Blooms '/, to | inch across, plants 12 to 15 inches 
tall. Color is a bright salmon 
TRY ONS, (DA ALITARG AD aN 
TINY P.—Wavy petals, color apricot blended with gold. Very 
Fins > wixctcane te ek oh a ee Ca eC 50c 
TRYONS CAMELLIA—F. D. A soft red color and a perfect Ca- 
mellia form which makes it very effective for corsages. Some- 
thing idifferent in minkatures. ©) Roots ses =a eae 75c 
TRYONS POINSETTA—A large red single that bears a remark- 
able resemblance to a poinsettia. Blooms average 6 inches and 
petals come to a point. Very effective when cut. Roots__50c 
VERITY WADSWORTH—F. D. A very bright yellow miniature. 
Fine form, profuse bloomer. Splendid cut flower____-__—- 50c 
WINE DROP—F. D. Wine colored flower of about 2 inches on 
wondertul stems. “Roots 2). aes soe ne 50c 
ZEB—Min. Ball 2! x 2. Color straw yellow, tipped and over- 
laid bronzy lavender, giving flower a rich chrome appearance. 
Roots 222 ee ee 50c 
ANEMONE DAHLIAS 
ALPHA—New imported. New form, having petals rolling for- 
ward to form pointed stars, color is very rich red, with ane- 
mone center same color but tipped lightly with gold._____ 50c 
*PURPLE BEAUTY (Lee)—Very fine pure purple, with center tip- 
per lightly with qold) “A@tine’ Variety.2- = =5 === =n 50c 
*TWINKLE (Lee)—Pale pink tipped light yellow, cushion pale 
yellow. Blooms very small, I!/ to 2 inches across, notched 
petals: -svea leds cee se ee eee 50c 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
*GRANITE FALLS—Very fine, showy red with bright yellow collar. 
Talli plants, protuse bloomer, 220 == eee 5c 
SWALLOW—Pure white, with white collar. Attractive _____ 50c 
*YELLOW BUTTERFLY (Lee)—Beautiful bright yellow, large blooms, 
profise bloomer, 22022222 8 Oh eee 50c 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
CHANCELLOR—A striking old rose shaded terra cotta with 
maroon zone at center. Plants erect and free blooming. We 
considen thisvone of the best singles. 2.2... =——————————a 50c 
RED INDIAN—TIndian red, brownish gold center. Fine _______ 59c 
SCHWEITZER BABY—New and extremely small, flowers measuring 
under | inch. Color, deep pink. This will win you the prize 
for smallest Dahlia. Very effective when shown in small novelty 
vase: Roots 322.54. 5).2- 40-53 2 re 50c 
UNION JACK—Attractive red and white...________________ 50c 
Pom Pon Dahlias 
Type the same as Ball Dahlias except the size should not be 
more than 2 inches across and most of these we list are best 
exhibition size, |. to 134 inches. All have strong stems and are 
splendid keeping cut flowers. Plants average 3!/> to 4 feet tall. 
COLLECTION—!2 varieties labeled with name._-_---_-_____ $2.50 
AUTUMN SHADES 
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AIMEE—Splendid ssmall Sronzeso [eee 25c 
AMBER QUEEN—Golden bronze and amber__________________ 25c 
ATOM—Tiny” bright ‘red... eee 25c 
BANTAM—One of the best bright reds.._-__-_______________ 25c 
*BRIGHTEST OF ALL (Lee)—Brilliant scarlet, very fine.____ 25c 
BURWOOD—Small, perfect ball form, deep yellow with tint of 
red, long. stems. 222 eee ee 25c 
DAFFODIL—A small exhibition variety of merit. Color is a pure 
daffodil, yellow.) Rootsis t= nee ee 50c 
DORIA—New Australian. Most perfect form pom we have ever 
seen. ‘Colom nich) manoon ,ed.==== === a 25c 
EDITH MUELLER—Creamy yellow and salmon orange.________ 25c 
GOLDIE B.—A small true gold pom, prolific bloomer and good 
stems: ‘Roots, 2262.22 oe ye ee eee 50c 
HAAKE'S GLOW—Beautiful rich old rose.___________________ 25¢ 
KIA ORA—A new Australian gold pom with a slight flecking 
ot red: (Goodiistems anditsmalliisize.= a= == aan 25c 
LITTLE JIM—A: fine small dark red.-2 25¢ 
OAANGE QUEEN—A pure orange bronge. Roots_________ 25c¢ 
POSEY GEM—A very pleasing apricot shade, small size, 
good -s$ems.2 Sees sess ee eer 25c 
RED DOT—A very small dark red. Top bloomer on stiff stems 
which makes it perfect for basket work. Roots 




