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Miniature Dablias 
«5 ie $1.75 
Yellow Century—singte 
Bishop of Llandaff— ° 
Deep scarlet 
Coronne—white 
Sagamore Chirage « 
Old Rose 
Fairy— 
Lavender 
pink | 

MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Betty. Small, graceful, single flowers about 3 inches across, center dark 
brownish red, the rest of the petal is a deep orchid-pink. The short 
plants bloom early and continuously. 50c. 
Buckeye Baby. FD. Dainty, round blooms of rich golden buff. The tall, 
vigorous plants produce an abundance of flowers which are excellent 
for cutting. 50c. 
Bishop of Llandaff. Duplex, having double row of deep scarlet petals with 
open center of much darker shade. Foliage is unusually attractive, dark 
reddish bronze and deeply indented. One of the finest in its class. 50c. 
Coral Beauty. ID. Dainty coral-pink blooms borne in profusion over 
a long season, on large spreading plants. 50c. 
Coronne. FD. A lovely, dainty variety—pure white, resembling a 
Gardenia. Plant short and bushy. A40c. 
Elizabeth Pape. SC. Creamy pink shading to cream at the tips of the 
long narrow petals; short bushy plants; very free-flowering. 60c. 
Fairy. FD. One of the finest flowers for bouquets; lavender-pink on best of 
long, strong stems. Plants medium tall, early and profuse blooming. 40c. 
Lannie. FD. One of the best yellow miniatures. Flowers large for this 
type, round and the clearest of yellows. Plants tall and vigorous. Excep- 
tionally fine in the garden and equally attractive in bouquets. 50c. 
Margo. FD. Very distinctive blooms of bright velvety red on exception- 
ally long stems; plants, medium tall. An exceptional Dahlia. 60c. 
Princess Alba. FD. Pure snowy white with just a trace of gold at base of 
petals; large, strong plants; fine stems. The best white for cutting. 50c. 
Purple Miniature. FD. Small, round flowers of deep purple-red with 
long, strong stems; fine for cutting. Plants grow sturdy and flower 
abundantly. 40c. 
Red Sea. ID. A large ‘“‘miniature’”’ of brilliant fiery red. An early and 
profuse bloomer. Short sturdy plants. Coc 
Sagamore Chirage. ID. Beautiful old-rose blooms, abundantly pro- 
duced on tall, sturdy plants. 50c. 
Suffolk. FD. Rich apricot-orange. A most pleasing flower with fine, long 
stems, borne in profusion on tall, sturdy plants. 50c. 
Twilight. ID. Large, white blooms edged and flecked with cherry red. 
Medium tall plants, good stems. 40c. 
Yellow Century. Exceptionally fine, single flowers of soft light yellow.40c. 


DAHLIAS 
BRECK’S Cactus COLLECTION 
Six attractive varieties of unique Cactus form 
A $3.55 Value for $2,509 Postpaid 
Jean Trimbee 
Alice Whittier 

Countess of Lonsdale 
Star of Bethlehem 
Rene Cayeux 
Lenda Hanks 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
SC=Semi-Cactus; C=Cactus 
Alice Whittier. SC. Huge blooms of light primrose-yellow. The plants 
are tall and the long-stemmed flowers are very showy. $1.00 
Andreas Hofer. C. Medium-sized flowers with long, curled petals; center 
petals creamy white, while the outer petals are beautiful rose-pink. An 




excellent flower for bouquets. 50c. 
Countess of Lonsdale. C. A small flower with incurved, narrow pointed 
petals of exquisite salmon-pink. Stems long and wiry. 50c. 
Jean Trimbee. SC. A very spectacular Dahlia. Large, shaggy blooms of 
rich deep violet. Tall and free flowering. 50c. 
Lenda Hanks. SC. This is unquestionably the finest rich maroon-red 
Cactus. It is a strong, sturdy grower with long stems. (5e. 
Miss Belgium. C. The finest Cactus variety in this shade—trich, clear, 
bright orange. Exquisitely-formed flowers. 50c. 
Mrs. J. H. Jackson. C. Small flowers, of dark, nearly black maroon. 
Petals very narrow, sharply pointed, giving a star effect. 40c. 
Rene Cayeux. C. An exceptionally fine flower of rich glowing crimson 
with firm, long stems. Plants short and bushy. 40c. 
Star of Bethlehem. SC. Full, deep flowers of purést white borne in pro- 
fusion on large, strong plants. 40c. 


BRECK’S /onudar MIXTURE 
5 Fine Tubers—98¢, Postpaid 
A rare treat. Unnamed Dahlias taken from our surplus stocks of 
the best kinds. Many are varieties whose tags have been lost. Any 
one of these may be worth more than the entire purchase price. 


Bishop of Llandaff (Miniature) 
