16 MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Miniature Dahlias 
Novelty Types 
The Miniatures are very free flowering and 
are ideal for garden or cutting. In general, 
they are attractive “Small Editions’ of the reg- 
ular large types. Here we are designating the 
miniature ‘‘peony - flowered’’ varieties as 
‘‘Charms’”’ meaning those with the open cen- 
ters. 
OUR INTRODUCTION FOR 1944 
ROSEMARY F. D. — An easy to grow 
miniature of the formal decorative 
type in clear deep rose pink. Early 
and free flowering .................. Roots 3.00 
ANDRIES ORANGE S. C.—One of the 
finest small dahlias — a true bright 
shade of orange which has long 
stemaior cutting. oe sont oe .50 
BABY ROYAL S. C.—Salmon pink shad- 
ed¥apricoti ecient see eee ee .50 
BABY SAGAMORE F. D.—lIts general 
color is light bronze, and the flower 
stems can be cut very long ............ .50 
BEECHFIELD WHITE I. D.—Very good 
DUTE\ WhHItS Hiab eet eel toes oe ee ee .75 
BEECHLAND GEM I. D.—yYellow heav- 
ily suffused pink, the color in effect 
is a soft pastel pink — wonderful 
keeper in arrangements .................. .50 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF — Charm — A 
brilliant rich red with new dark 
bronze foliage. Highly recommend- 
Po: BEC AOD Fi TI DLR de ea ae LAE, ST -50 
BRIGHT LASS I. D.—Unusual shade of 
bright rose with curly petals. Exhi- 
bition .varietyan nica ee the ee a ta aa -75 
BUCKEYE BABY F. D.—Small exhibition 
miniature of golden buff lightly 
shaded red on the reverse ................ -50 
CHANTY Cact. — Golden bronze from 
VA Tstralia (yo ek ieee ey 0 rk, ot eS 3.00 
CINNAMON GEM I. D.—Unique cinna- 
mon orange flowers freely produced. 
Consistently small in size and always 
of edod ctormiG yc Crna 75 
CINNAMON QUEEN I. D.—Fine orange 
m nformal fei td ei ea ok Geena 1.00 
CORAL GEM Charm — Gold, overlaid 
bright pink ot geen ace eee .50 
DAHLIADEL JOY — Cact. — Clear light 
yellow ale aif) ci ie ea me, ee 75 
DANDY Cact. — Salmon bronze with 
golden tints at the center ................ Dp 
DAWN Charm — Deep golden amber ... .75 
