14 ENGLISH DAHLIAS 
English Singles 
Or 
Miniature Flowered Singles 
The small fowered Single Dahlias in this sec- 
tion are especially adapted to table decora- 
tions. As a rule they need very little disbudding. 
By ‘‘Mignons’’ we mean small singles where the 
plants are not more than 18” in height. Most 
plants in this group average less than 3 ft. 
BLACK BIRD—Rich red with dark folli- 
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COSMEA—A small white which reminds 
us of a white cosmos with its fine 
cut foliage; Mo oats cele ne RIM aie .50 
FRANK GALSWORTHY — Soft salmon 
rose with crimson zone. English vari- 
CE ae tee Hee Rees) Ree ret aan kat eee a 1.00 
FUGI SAN—Bronzy yellow with crimson 
ring; a perfect type—early and free .50 
LADY AILEEN—A small bright rose pink 
with difine'iistems feo iee. ee .75 
LEMUR—Rich red, center almost black, 
foliage very darkyy orl eee .50 
LITTLE JENNY—Very rare combination 
of bronzy yellow and salmon pink .. 1.00 
LITTLE OTHELLO—Very deep maroon 
with black foliage. Choice variety 
For contrasts (is (aise sion th, eens Aa ao irae .50 
MRS. WM. CLARKE—Mignon—A lovely 
English bedding single of dull bronzy 
red. Fine for cutting. Remove old 
blooms and do not be afraid to prune 
plants freely when doing so ............. .50 
NOTRE DAME—Bright yellow with fine 
foliaveby i Ne uM ce ete aie. eens car, Oia .50 
NIMROD—Bicolor in an attractive laven- 
deripink and" whitesta7e oc en eee .50 
PRINCE FERDINAND OF BULGARIA— 
Dwarf single, with fine cut foliage. 
Flowers of bright scarlet red and 
white, with some of clear red. Very 
striking and unusual. Splendid bor- 
Cera pla mtn ie ye soe ae eae eer .50 
RED INDIAN—Indian red, gold center. 
Cut foliage of deep bronze ................ .50 
SCHWIETER’S BABY—Begonia pink. A 
novelty miniature single .................. 75 
