An Iron bound Guarantee with every tuber. 
IN THE SMALL VARIETIES WE ARE OFFERING THE 
FOLLOWING WHICH ARE VERY GOOD 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS - Roots Only 
ANDIES ORANGE—Bright orange. Root $1.00 
ANN Z. M.F.D. (Boram-Parrella)—A lovely new miniature of Lemon Chrome, 
blushed Old Rose. Size of blooms average 2% to 3 inches. Tight center. 
Flowers held on best of stems. A free and prolific bloomer and a grand 
miniature in every respect. Height, 3 ft. Root $2.00 
BUCKEYE BABY—Gold bronze. 75¢€ 
BABY ROYAL S. C.—Salmon pink. Roots 50c 
BISHOP OF LLANDORF (Duplex)—Red, plant very unusual, foliage almost 
black. Root 50c 
CHICO (Charpaqua)—A new miniature informal decorative of bright clear 
scarlet. Size, 3” x 2”. Blooms profusely on long stems. Good keever when 
cut. Won first prize in the seedling class at N. Y. Show. Root $1.25 
CORALETTE—Coral pink: Roots 50c 
FONDA M. F. D. (Hulin-Parrella)—Beautiful tones as it is gold at center, 
orchid and old rose near the tips, back shading to raspberry. Flowers from 
2 to 2% inches, facing on best of stems. Root $1.00 
GOLDEN YOUTH—Bright gold. Root $1.00 
JAMBOREE—Pink. 75¢ 
LITTLE COLONEL Min. S. C. (Galloway-Parrella—Size 3” to 31%”, bush 36”. 
Color, soft pink with primrose center. Koot 75c 
LITTLE JENNIE—Flesh color canary center. 75¢ 
LITTLE SLAM (Hulin-Parrella)—Miniature cactus of very appealing color and 
shape. Medium low bush covered all season with small flowers of a lively 
violet rose. toot 75c 
LITTLE DIAMON D—Pink. Root 75¢ 
LITTLE FIRE BALL—Bright red. Root 50c 
MISS INNOCENCE F. D.—A small white which is very attractive. $1.00 
NICK Y—Pink. Root $1.00 
SYLVIA F. D.—Scarlet red—one tone. Very good. Roots 50c 
WINE DROP M. D.—(Kanouse)—A lovely little wine colored flower of about 
2 inches on wonderful stems. Roots 50c 
WHITE FAWN F. D.—Pure white. Root 75c 
Stuart, Nebraska 
Gentlemen: 
Enclosed find my check for $10.00 for which please send me a collection of Dahlia bulbs, 
your selection. My Dahiias last year were perfectly beautiful. To strangers it seems astonishing 
tnat we can raise such gorgeous specimens out here in the sandhills. 
MER Saab ad ae Gr 
New Ulm, Minn., Sept. 25, 1946 
Dear Mr. Parella: 
Words can hardly express how beautiful the flowers were from your Roots this year. It’s 
only too bad now that they aie blooming so nice I just heard that it is going to freeze in 
Minnesota to night. 
JOHNS Ree. 
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