Our Dahlia list offers you the best varieties 

MICHELL’S MERITORIOUS DAHLIAS, continued 
Miscellaneous Varieties 
Open-centered flowers with only one row 
of ray florets, regardless of form or number of 
florets. 
Dahliadel Twinkle. (Orchid.) Blooms per- 
fect in form and of a beautiful combina- 
tion of white, suffused violet-rose, with 
distinct Tyrian rose mottlmgs on the 
reverse of the petals. Bush rather dwarf. 
Roots, 50c. 
Charlotte Caldwell. (Ball.) Bright apricot 
‘suffused coral. Uniform blooms on strong 
stems. Roots, 50c. 
Everest. (Orchid.) Pure white throughout. 
Long, graceful recurving florets. Good 
size. Roots, 50c. 
Marshall’s Gioria. (Single.) Striking bi- 
color of cardinal-red with white stripe in 
center of each petal. Roots, 50c. 
Pequot Yellow. (Single.) A very large 
clear yellow, of good habit and growth. 
Roots, 35c. 
Saturn. (Dahliadel.) Col. Pleasing clear 
yellow Collarette with a real yellow collar. 
pions, erect stems—perfect form. Roots, 
OCS 
Scarlet Century. Bright, glowing scarlet 
on erect stems. Good grower with profuse, 
well-formed blooms. Roots, 25c. 
Tribune. (Dahliadel.) Col. A deep, rich 
crimson-carmine with white collar petals 
that are edged carmine. Roots, 50c. 
Miniature Dahlias 
This class embraces small Decorative and 
Intermediate sorts between Pompon and Ball 
types. They are excellent for basket arrange- 
ment or for cut-flowers. 
MD., Miniature Decorative; MFD., Min 
iature Formal Decorative; 1D., Miniature 
Informal Decorative; MP., Miniature Peony- 
flowered. 
Andries Orange. MSC. Bright orange of 
exceptionally clear and attractive tone. 
Stems perfect and flowers of excellent form. 
Roots, 50c. 
Baby Sagamore. MD. Amber-yellow with a 
peach-red suffusion. Stems strong and 
straight and flowers well under the maxi- 
mum for Miniatures. Roots, 50c. 
Billy Boy. MFD. Deep carmine. A fine 
eeper; excellent for cutting purposes. 
Roots, 35c. 

Dwarf Dahlias 
Miniature Dahlias, continued 
Bishop of Llandaff. MD. Bright scarlet with 
a deep garnet center. Foliage is lacy; of a 
reddish bronze color. Unusual and very 
popular. Roots, 50c. 
Dubonnet. MSC. Deep oxblood-red that 
does not fade or burn. Very profuse bloom- 
en with sturdy compact bushes. Roots, 
c. 
Forest Fire, Jr. MID. In color it is indeed 
a miniature forest fire. It is amber- yellow 
suffused and veined soft cardinal. ‘This 
variety grows from the middle of August 
until frost. Roots, 50c. 
Joyce Ann. Pink shading lighter at tips and 
center. Uniform, artistic and attractive 
blooms. Stems strong and erect. Roots, 
35¢. 
Little Fireball. MFD. Very bright red. 
Pvotuse and early, with long stems. Roots, 
c 
Little Roseata. MFD. An excellent pink. 
ne keeper, and profuse bloomer. Roots, 
c 
Petit Prince. MSC. Yellow base, heavily 
suffused crimson-red. Artistic and uni- 
form. Strong erect stems. Roots, 75c. 
Pink Lassie. MP. A beautiful soft shade of 
rose-pink with cream and lighter shadings 
toward center. Roots, 50c. 
Raleigh. MID. Bushes are strong and ro- 
bust, 4 feet high, and stems stiff and erect. 
Blooms 314 by 2 inches, deep rose-pink, 
shaded salon. One of the earliest and 
Iongest to bloom. Roots, 50c. 
Red Robin. MFD. A bright scarlet in a true 
miniature of perfect form. Blooms are sun- 
Sete and do not fade or burn. Roots, 
Ce 
Rosalie White. MFD. Rose and white 
bicolor. Good grower, excellent for home 
decoration and cutting. Roots, 50c. 
Snowsprite. MSC. Beautiful glistening 
white. Blooms of fine uniform shape are 
held well above robust plants in marked 
profusion. Roots, 50c. 
Suffolk. MFD. Bright orange with blooms 
facing up on nice stems. A fine keeper. 
Roots, 50c. 
White Fawn. MFD. Pure white. Rugged 
bush, heavy foliage and prolific bloom. 
Roots, 50c. 
Miniature Collection ,.,,, 
Andries Orange. Bright orange. ..$0 50 
Bishop of Llandaff. Bright scar- 
let, deep center 
Blue-violet 
Blue Bell. 
Little Roseata. 
Snowsprite. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: One root each 
of above six varieties for $2.50. 

Pompon Varieties 
A miniature form of Ball Dahlias. Very 
popular and used extensively for table 
decorations. 
Amber Queen. Light bronze. Free bloonier; 
good for cutting. Roots, 35c. 
Atom. Fiery red of perfect form. Small, 
early and profuse. Roots, 35c. 
Betty Malone. Color bite with each petal 
distinctly tipped violet-purple. Roots, 75c. 
Brass Button. Light yellow. Consistently 
small. Root, 40c 
Chita. Pure canary-yellow. Not tem- 
peramental. Blooms keep well. Very 
popular. Roots, 50c. 



Pompon Dahlias 
Pompon Varieties, continued 
Clover. A beautiful blend of white suffused 
pink. Prolific in blooms, all of which are 
small and of fine form. Roots, 50c. 
Goldilocks. Pure gold deepening at center. 
Flowers well formed and excellent for 
cutting. Roots, 40c. 
Honey. Pale yellow with faint suffusion of 
red on edges of petals. Free bloomer. Long 
stems. Roots, 35c. 
Johnny Peppin. Dark red or maroon. A 
profuse bloomer with perfect small blooms. 
Roots, 35c. 
Little Edith. Gold, suffused red. Free 
bloomer. Excellent for cutting. Roots, 
A0c. 
Little Herman. Red and white bicolor. 
Very striking. Roots, 35c. 
Little Snow White. A fine new white; free 
flowering. Flowers of good form with 
strong stems. Roots, 35c. 
Mary Munns. Fuchsia color, orchid sheen. 
Roots, 35c. 
Miss Alma. A good lavender; fine grower 
and profuse bloomer. Roots, 35c 
Morning Mist. White tipped lavender, rosy 
lavender at center. Very popular.- Roots, 
Bes 
Red Warrior. A new bright red very much 
in demand. Profuse, and blooms keep 
well. A little beauty. Roots, 35c. 
Sherry. A deep purple which is nearly 
round and very attractive. Roots, 35c. 
Yellow Gem. Pure light yellow. 
bloomer. Long stems. Roots, 35c. 
Youlette. Light bronze with good stems for 
cutting. Roots, 35c. 
Free 
Pompon Collection... 
Amber Queen. Light bronze....$0 35 
Betty Ann. Soft clear pink...... 35 
Apricot 
Edith Mueller. and 
Little Herman. Red and white 
bicolor 35 
35 
35 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: One root each 
of above six varieties for $1.75. 

HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 
516 AND 518 MARKET ST., 
PHILADELPHIA 5, 
PA. Des 
