SNOWSPRITE. 

MINIATURE 
SEMI-CACTUS DAHLIAS 
ANDRIES’ ORANGE (Andries 85), Bloom 3!% x 
2'%, Bush 3 ft. Bright orange of exceptionally 
clear and attractive tone. Stems perfect and flow- 
ers of excellent form. Many winnings. One of the 
best for cutting or exhibiting. Root, .90 
DAISY MAE (Golden Rule 85), Bloom 4 x 2, Bush 
3 ft. Primrose yellow. Consistent bloomer and a 
fine healthy grower, with long stems. A good cut 
flower. Root, $1.00 
DOUBLE VICTORY (Goddard-Rocky River 85), 
1946, Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 4!% ft. A carmine red 
with slight blend of chrome yellow. Petals ser- 
rated with three divisions at tips. Profuse bloomer 
and good keeper. Achievement Medal winner. 
Root, $2.00; Pot Root, $1.50; Plant, $1.00 
DUBONNET (Shipley-Dahliadel 85), Bloom 4 x 2, 
Bush 3 ft. Deep oxblood red that does not fade. 
Very profuse. Sturdy compact bushes. 
Root, .50 NET 
LITTLE DIAMOND (Bruidegom 85), Bloom 4 x 
2'%, Bush 3 ft. Violet rose with sulphur yellow 
shadings at center. Wonderful form and _ perfect 
stems. Rugged bush. Highly recommended. <A 
good commercial. Root, ./5 
PETIT SONNE (Australia 85), Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 
21% ft. Yellow shaded salmon rose. Neat, attrac- 
tive and a mass of blooms all season. Root, .50 
SNOWSPRITE (Shee-Dahliadel 86), Bloom 3!'% x 2, 
Bush 3 ft. Beautiful glistening white. Uniform 
blooms of fine form are held well above the robust 
bushes in marked profusion. A dependable and 
worthwhile variety. Our best white Miniature Cac- 
tus for cutting. Root, .90 
Registered in the U. S. Patent Office 
Potash Fed 
DAALIAS 
WARREN W. MAYTROTT 

VINELAND, N. J. 
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MINIATURE INFORMAL 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
BABY SEA FOAM (Dahliadel 85), 1947, Bloom 21% 
x 2, Bush 2!% ft. A blush pink with a white cen- 
ter. Serrated petals and fernlike foliage add to its 
attractiveness. A dainty variety on good stems 
with plenty of blooms all season. 
Root, $2.00; Pot Root, $1.50; Plant, $1.00 
CHICO (Chappaqua 85), Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 2! ft. 
A beautiful scarlet Miniature for cutting that has 
won several prizes. Has long stems, and is a good 
keeper. Root, .75 
FOREST FIRE, JR. (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 314 x 
1%, Bush 4 ft. Amber yellow, suffused and veined 
soft cardinal. A replica of Forest Fire. Blooms all 
season. Long stems. Strong bushes. Root, .50 
FUSCHIA GEM (Lakeside 86), 1947, Bloom 3% x 
2, Bush 3 ft. Beautiful bright amaranth purple. 
Extremely prolific and graceful. Although a Decor- 
ative it really has pointed petals. Won the Derrill 
Hart Memorial Award. Fine grower with strong 
erect stems. Root, $3.00; Plant, $1.50 
JEANIE (Golden Rule 85), Bloom 4 x 2, Bush 3!4 
ft. Apricot yellow with carmine suffusion. Rugged 
bush and blooms held in good position. A fine 
dahlia for cutting. Root, .50 
JUBILANT (Dahliadel 86), Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 34% 
ft. Cherry red, inclined orange, with a lighter re- 
verse. Makes a bright spot in any garden. The 
first dahlia winning the Derrill Hart Memorial Gold 
Medal with an average of 85.6. The best miniature 
seedling we have ever produced. 
Root, $1.50; Pot Root, $1.00; Plant, .75 
MRS. CLARA COWELL (Sjoberg 84), Bloom 31% 
x 2%, Bush 4 ft. Rich pansy purple shading to 
true purple at outer edges. Pointed petals. A lit- 
tle late, but beautiful. Root, .90 
RALEIGH (Draper 84), Bloom 3!% x 2, Bush 4 ft. 
Deep rose shaded salmon. Strong rugged bushes 
Early, fine for arrangements and cutting. Root, .50 
RAPTURE (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 3144 x 1'%, Bush 
4'% ft. Rose pink shading to sulphur yellow at 
center. Very artistic. Does exceptionally well in the 
South. Bush, stems, and keeping qualities excellent. 
Very profuse. Cert. at Storrs and EK. Lansing. 
Root, .75 
