SMALL FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
Small Flowering Dahlias, which include miniatures, pompoms and singles, are highly recommended for cutting. They keep well, arrange easily 
and artistically, are free bloomers and come into bloom thru late summer and early fall when colorful flowers are badly needed in that gap 
between the annuals and mums. Very easily grown. Can be planted as close as 2% ft. apart and work nicely in mixed borders. Require very 
little fertilizer but do like water during blooming season. Pinch out top when plant gets 4 or 5 pair of leaves to produce a nice bushy plant 
with loads of flowers. Do not disbud. Should be staked and tied to prevent wind damage. Average height 2% to 3 feet, but some grow 
taller. 
MINIATURES AND SINGLES 
Small flewering dahlias, formed like the large dahlias but from 2 
to 4 inches across. Florist types run to 5 or 6 inches across. 
50 cents each 
6, your choice, $2.75 postpaid 
1 dozen, your choice, $5.00 postpaid 
Adah’s Pink, Single—Lovely shade salmon pink. Tall. 
Agricola, Single—Lilac rose, broad, dark center zone. 
Baby Snooks (M.F.D.)—Clear yellow. Tall. 
Barbara Doane (M.S.C.)—Clear pink, white center. 
Bernadine (M.S.C.)—Blended shades, pink and bright rose. 
Bishop of Llandaff, Duplex—Rich, deep red, black center and black 
lacy foliage. 
Chancellor, Single—Terra Cotta to red. Broad, dark center zone. 
Good seed parent. 
Coronne (M.F.D.)—Small, waxy white, like a gardenia. 
Doreen Crane (M.C.)—Bronzy, orange. Very free bloomer. 
Golden Drop (M.F.D.)—Golden bronze. Rose formation. 
Helly Boudewyn (F.D.)—Florist type, pure white cupped petals, long 
stems. 
Herlinde (M.F.D.)—Lovely shade soft, salmon pink. 
Kewpie (M.S.C.)—Bright pink. Tall. 
Leiden’s Miniature (M.S.C.)—Salmon pink. Low. 
Little Darling (M.S.C.)—Blended cream and pink. 
Little Jenny (M.S.C.)—Blended yellow and salmon. Curled, twisting 
petals. 
Mia Karsten, Single—Rosy lavender, broad dark center zone. Sport 
of Chancellor. 
Madame Destre (M.S.C.)—Bright red, very free bloomer 
Market Jewel (M.S.C.)—Very lovely, dark velvety red. 
Marjorie Emberson (M.S.C.)—Rich, clear pink. Very fine. 
Pastel, Single—Blended pink and creamy yellow. Tall. 
Rapture (M.I.D.)—Rose pink, shading to yellow. Curled petals. 
Richard Twyford (M.S.C.)—Warm, bright orange, long wiry stems. 
Excellent. 
Ritzy (M.S.C.)—Bronzy apricot. Very prolific bloomer. 
Schweiter’s Baby, Single—Tiny flower of begonia rose. 
Sorghvliet, Novelty—Red speckled, rusty brown, starlike flowers. 
Snowsprite (M.S.C.)—Pure white. Very prolific. 
Symphonia, Duplex—Rich, bright red with large black center and 
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Tryon’s Camellia (M.F.D.)—Soft red, camellia form. Prolific. 
Verity Wadsworth (M.F.D.)—Clear yellow, long stems. 
White Fawn (M.F.D.)—Pure white, rugged growth. New. 
POM POM DAHLIAS 
Small type ball dahlias, 1 to 2 inches across 
30 cents each 
1 dozen, your choice, $3.00 postpaid 
Aimee—Small bronze. 
Amber Queen—Amber, orange reverse. 
Anna von Schwerin—Very fine shell pink, white center 
Amna Christina—Gold. 
Bantam—Favorite bright red. Tall. 
Betty Ann—Good pink. 
Brighteyes—Pink with deeper center. Low. 
Cora May—Blended pink and rose. 
Doria—Small maroon. 
Edith Mueller—Blended yellow, salmon and orange. 
Elizabeth Ann—Peach rose, gold blush. 
Flapper—Attractive novelty, purple red, pink blotches. 
Florist Gem—Gold with red edges. 
Gerda—Bronze, red reverse. Tall. 
Haake’s Glow—Old rose, gold blush. 
Helen Anita—Orchid, white center. 
Wfa—Rich dark red. New. 
Joe Fetti—Old favorite, pure white. 
Johnnny—Small, very dark red. 
Johnny Peppin—Good, dark red. 
Little Beeswing—Deep yellow, edged red. 
Little David—Burnt orange. 
Little Snowball—Pure white. 
Marietta—Dark red, yellow reverse. 
Mary Munus—Fuschia. 
Minnie Mells—Orchid rose, darker center. 
Nerissa—Good, deep pink. 
Patricia K—White, orchid blush. 
Pixy—Quilled, tan-tipped red. 
Rosalie—Cream. 
Rose Gray—Lovely lavender rose. 
Sherry—Purple, white tips. 
Silvertip—Purple, white tips. 
Sumeya—Rosy purple, silver reverse. 
Sunset—Bright orange. 
Taka’s Yellow—Deep yellow, long stems. Tall. 
Taka’s Purple—Small, deep purple. 
Yellow Gem—Clear yellow. Old favorite. 
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