
DAHLIAS 

Individual Plant—Mignon Dahlia 
ORCHID FLOWERING 
DAHLIAS 
(Tubers or Green Plants) 
Price: 30c each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
Used as a cut-flower on a dinner or luncheon table, or in vases around 
a room, their graceful airiness is most pronounced. They are of the 
earliest possible culture, if they are planted and allowed to grow 
naturally, and will produce wonderful bushy plants, two to three feet 
in height literally covered with blossoms. Trimmed back, three or four 
main stems to a plant, and staked, larger sprays and better flowers 
will be produced. The graceful curve of the petal prompted the name 
Orchid Flowering. 
Buttercup—A brilliant canary yellow form of the Orchid Flowering 
Dahlia. 
Comet—Wine colored ground with silvery pink reverse. 
SINGLE AND MINIATURES 
(Green Plants Only) 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100, 
except where noted 
Our list of Dahlias is not the largest you can find, but they are a 
little more unusual than the average types, and the list given below 
are both decorative and useful for cut flower purposes. 
SINGLES 
Bishop of Llandoff—Red. 
Chancellor—Pink and dark bronze. 
Paxitallis—Purple with white edge. 
Tango Surprise—Bronze. 
MINIATURES 
Baby Royal—Pink and gold. 
Emblem—Peach pink. 
Fairy—Pink. 
Scarlet Pimpernell—Brilliant red, 
CUT FLOWER VARIETIES 
(Green Plants Only) 
Price: 35¢ each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100 
Newport Triumph—A very handsome, open center Dahlia of 
chamois pink. Has an open Daisy center and several rows of 
petals on the individual flower. Is an excellent keeper and shipper. 
Newport Angel—An exact replica of the above, except in color, 
which is a pure, soft white. 
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