MINIATURE DAHLIAS -- Continued 
Strong 
Divisions 
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GRENADIER. A double form of Bishop of Liansdaff and a great improvement. Full, double 
orange-red flowers with beet-red foliage. Many more flowers than Bishop produces. 
In England this variety is now the leading miniature and we predict great popularity 
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GLORIOUS. Very small, raspberry-red flowers. Long, wiry stems. A good one in this 
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JOAN. Beautiful cerise color that is unusual in Dahlias. Long, thin stems and many flowers. .12 
KIRBY JR. Deep scarlet with rich, ruby center. An excellent cut flower variety in a 
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LANNIE. Very free blooming variety. Deep yellow of compact formation on long stems. .12 
LITTLE DIAMOND. Small, perfectly formed Cactus. Lavender-rose with sulphur yellow 
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LITTLE DREAM. Very pretty small cactus. Rose-pink with slight white tippings. Long, wiry 
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LITTLE DUKE. A sturdy formal miniature. The color is a rich burgundy contrasted with 
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LITTLE JENNY. Canary yellow shading to light rose at petal tips. Strong growers with 
an abundance of flowers all season. This variety will yield more flowers than any 
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LITTLE ROSEATA. One of the best cut flower varieties. Flowers of soft pink are pro- 
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MARGO. Very tall formal miniature. Pink flowers are borne on stems up to 34” long. 
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ORANGE GLORY. Solid orange color unusual in dahlias, Sturdy grower and a good cut 
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ORCHID LADY. Bright violet-rose or light lilac. Produces flowers in great profusion. 
Long stiff stems, holding flowers at just the right angle making them valuable as a 
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PRINCESS ALBA. A very fine white miniature. Perfect flowers on long stiff stems. 

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SUFFOLK. A fflorist’s miniature. The insect resistant plants bear many rich apricot 
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MIXTURE OF MINIATURE VARIETIES 
Made Up of Many Kinds in a Wide Color Range. 
per doz., $1.00; per 100, $7.00; per 1000, $60.00 
EASTER POT-PLANT DAHLIAS 
While mainly used by Florists as pot plants these Dahlias are 
also useful as border plants for the garden. The plants are dwarf 
and the flowers barely protrude above the foliage. They are con- 
stant bloomers and make a good showing ali season. 

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