
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
A rapidly increasing interest in the miniature type of 
Dahlias is being noticed. These are similar in form to the large 
Dahlias, but are 244 to 31% inches in diameter and the flowers 
are borne on compact plants of moderate height, which usually 
require no staking. The smaller size of the flowers adapts them 
for table decoration and basket work where the larger types 
might not be suitable. Freedom of bloom insures an abundant 
supply of flowers over a long season. ee 
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Baby Royal—A miniature semi-cactus type. Salmon, 
shading into apricot and yellow. Free flowering............ .20 
Baby Sagamore—Decorative type. Orange yellow 
flowers borne lavishly on tall strong plants... . ............ .25 
Bishop of Llansdoff—Semi-doukle. Petals of bright scar- 
let, with a garnet center. A very unusual novelty in 
that the foliage, instead of being green, is a reddish 
bronze color, Sc nse aigrewincatcien fee one eee ee 20 
Erica—Collarette type. Rich chocolate maroon with 
white inner petals. Rare form, and unusual color 
COMbINATION. 25 :., s<<sn cians asta EL eee 30 
Fairy—Decorative type. A dainty pink. Similar to the 
color of the large Jersey’s Beauty. Early and continu- 
ous bloomer, and a good keeper when cut.............0....... .20 
Little Dream—Cactus type. Rose-pink, with white tips. 
Long wiry stems, and graceful foliage. Very pretty...... st) 
Little Jewel—Delicate, lisht pink au ..cisc teers .25 
Orchid Lady—Decorative type. Bright violet-rose or 
orchid-pink. Blooms in profusion on long stems. Fine 
for cutting iis diets dark ec ee ee 00 
Sylvia—Decorative type. Beautiful garnet red. Ram- 
pant grower, long stems, and good keeper... ..............+. 30 
Teddy Johnson—Decorative type. Extra fine pink and 
white. Good stems. Prolific 
One tuber each of Baby Royal, Fairy, Little Dream, Baby 
Sagamore, Orchid Lady and Teddy Johnson, six tubers in all, 
for $1.25, labeled and postpaid. 
One tuber each of all above 10 varieties, $2.25. 
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