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Virginia Rute (LD.) —Large maroon red blooms on cane-like 
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Cee Town Topic (F.D.)—Large blooms, pansy purple, some come with ium sized blooms, excellent for cutting. Large, robust bushes 
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Oper ees SMALL FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
Small Flowering Dahlias, which include miniatures, pompoms and singles, 
are free bloomers and come into bloom ‘thru late summer and early fall when colorful flowers are badly needed in that gap be- 
and artistically, 
are highly recommended for cutting. They keep well, arrange easily 
_ tween 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 
- MINIATURES AND SINGLES 
Small flowering dahlias, ‘formed like the large dahlias but from 2 to 
4 inches across. Florist types run to 5 or 6 inches across, 
1 dozen, your choice, $5.00 postpaid 
: 6, your choice, $2.75 postpaid 
ee" _ 50 cents each — 
bate Baby Grand (M.C.)—Mauve pink with white centers. Medium high. 
-_ Baby Snooks (M.F.D.)—Clear yellow. Tall. 
Barbara Doane (M.S.C.)—Rich clear pink, white centers. Low. 
Bernadine (M.S.C.)—Blended shades of pink and bright rose. Medium. 
Bishop of Llandaff Duplesi Heer velvety red, black center, black 
lacy foliage. Low. 
Buckeye Baby — (M.F.D.) — Small, deep blooms of golden buff with 
- shaded red reverse. Medium.. 
Chancellor (Single)—Terra cotta to red with broad dark center zone. 
_ Wery popular low. Z 
Coronne—(M.F.D.)—Small waxy white. Gardenia form. Medium.. 
Dickie Moore (M.F.D.)—Soft shade of bright red. Very free bloom- 
ing. Medium. i 
Doreen Crane (M.C. )—Golden buff. Very prolific. Low. 
_ Elizabeth Pape (M.S.C.)—Pink with cream center. Medium. 
Ernest Hewitt (M.F.D.)—Small, very fine deep rose pink. Early and 
prolific all season. Low. 
Golden Drop (M.F.D.)—Golden bronze, water-lily type. Brooms on 
top of long wiry stems. Medium. 
Golden Youth (M.F.D.)—Golden orange. 
Helly Boudewyn (¥.D.)—Florist flower, pure site. cupped petals, “ 
ye - long wiry stems. 4 to 5 inches diameter. 
; KEWPIE (M.S.C.)—Bright pink with curling petals, ee wiry stems. 
é - Very free blooming. Tall. | 
-.. Lieden’s Miniature (M.S.G.)—Small salmon pink. Low. 
ae Little Colonel if. Str.C.)—Soft salmon pink, yellow center. Medium, 
Little Darling (M.S.C.)—Blended creamy pink and cream. Low. 
Little Jenny (M.S.C.)—Blended salmon and pink. Medium. 
: Madame Destre (M.S.C. Sew ted, lighter tips. thea blooming. = 
Medium. 
Market Jewel (M.S.C. )—Very lovely.’ deep velvety red. ‘One of the 
best for cutting. Medium. 
Marjorie Emberson (M.S.C.)—Rich, bright pink. Early and very free 
blooming. Low. : 
Mia Karsten (Single)—Rosy lavender with broad “dark center zone. 
. Sport of Chancellor. 
Miss Vivian (Min. Ball) —Small deep blooms of bright pink. Large, 
tall plants, very prolific. 
Orchid Lady (M.F.D.)—Lovely shade of clear orchid. Tall, robust 
se De plants covered with blooms all season. Florists’ favorite. 
é Peggy Lindley (M.F.D.)—Golden orange, deep round blooms.’ Tall. 
Rapture (M.I.D.) —Rose pink shading to sulphur at center. Very 
artistic, curling petals. Very good. Medium. 
. Red Robin (M.F.D.)—Very small, bright scarlet. Tali. 
_ Richard Twyford (MLS.C.)—Warm bright orange. One of our best. 
Long wiry stems, excellent cut flower. Medium. 
Red Cap Jr. (M. S.C.)—Bright red on excellent stems. Medium. 
- Royalty (M.S.C.)—Very fine new lavender. Excellent stems and 
foliage. Very good in every way. Medium. 
Sorghvliet (Novelty)—Starlike formation, red-speckled rusty brown 
oe on ae stems. Interesting. Medium. 
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’ \ Edith Mueller—Blended yellow and salmon pink. 
a Flapper—Atiractive novelty, purple red with pink blotches. 


staked and tied to prevent wind damage. Average heights 2% to 3 feet, but some grow taller. 
Snowsprite (M.S.C.)—Pure white. Very free blooming> Low. 
Sportsman (M.L.D.)—Bright red with white tips. Very free flowering 
and very popular. Medium. 
Symphonia (Duplex)—Rich bright red, large black center and brown 
foliage. Very attractive. Medium. 
Target (M.I.D.)—New. Soft orange shade. Low. 
Theodora (M.S.C.)—Salmon apricot shade. Very good for cutting. 
Very good habits. Medium. ° 
Tip (M.S.C.)—Bright lemon yellow, almost straight Cactus form. Very 
'. free blooming. Medium. 
Tryon’s Camellia (M.F.D.)—Soft bright red, camellia form. Very free 
flowering. Medium. 
Verity Wadsworth (M.F.D.)—Clear yellow, long stems. Excellent in 
the garden and cut. Medium, 
White Fawn (M.F.D.)—Pure white on long stiff stems. Rugged plants 
with loads of bloom. Medium. 
- Winedrop (M.F.D.)—Small wine purple. Tall rugged plants. Very 
free blooming. 
POM POM DAHLIAS . 
. Small type ball dahlias, 1 to 2 inches across. 
Grafen von Schwerin—Very fine shell pink, aoiee center. Exhibition 
$ cpl New. ‘Very bright scarlet, Aes Hie and good habits. 
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Poms listed below 35c each, 1 deen heed choice $3.50 pestpaid 
Aimee—Very small bronze. 
Anna Christina—Golden yellow. 
Bantam—Tall, bright red. Favorite. 
Betty Ann—Very good pink. 
Cora May—Blended pink and buff. 
Doria—Small, round maroon. Exhibition type. 
Elizabeth Ann—Peach rose, golden sheen. 
Florist Gem—Yellow with red edges. y 
Gerda—Bronzy buff with red shaded reverse. Tall. 
Haake’s Glow—Old rose, gold blush. : { 
Hazel Dell—Pink with deeper edges. 
Helen Anita—Orchid, white center.’ 
Ma—Rich dark red. New. 
Joe Fetti—Pure white on long stems. 
Johnny—Small, very deep red. 
Johnny Peppin—Good, dark red. 
Kleine Domita—Golden bronze. 
Little David—Bright orange red. 
Little Snowball—Small, compact pure white. fy j 
Marietta—Nice red, yellow reverse on long wiry stems. 
Mary Munns—Lovely bright fuschia purple. 
Nerissa—Good, deep pink. 
Patricia K—White, orchid blush. 
Rosalie—Cream white. 
Rose Gray—Smoky lavender rose. 
Sherry—Rich deep purple. 
Sumeya—Rosy purple, silver reverse. 
Taka’s Yellow—Bright yellow, long stems. Tall. 
Taka’s Purple—Small, deep purple. 
Yellow Gem—Clear, soft yellow. Old favorite, 

