Miniature Dahlias 
This type embraces miniature flowers 
that are represented in the form of many 
main classes. They generally have ideal 
stems for cutting as they show their 
faces upon good stems and keep well 
in bouquets. They are also very free 
flowering. These fascinating and dainty 
little dahlias are rapidly growing in 
favor as they are more adaptable to home 
decoration than the large flowered types 
and are not so formal as the pompons. 
ANDREAS ORANGE—(Cactus). Four 
to five-inch blooms of rich orange. 
Each 75c. 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF — (Duplex). 
Deep red with dark red foliage. Very 
unusual. Each 50c. 
CORALETTE— (Formal Decorative). A 
splendid cut flower in a true coral. 
Each 60c. 
GERMANTJi— (Cactus). Pretty rose 
pink with a white center. Each 60c. 
LITTLE DARLING — (Cactus). Pale 
pink with white center. Each 60c. 
LITTLE SISTER—(Informal Decora- 
tive). New. Maroon, tipped white and 
very good for cutting. Each $1.35. 
MARKET JEWELL— (Cactus). Dainty, 
rich, deep red and a favorite with florists. 
Each 60c. 
MARQUITA—(Formal1 Decorative). 
Beautiful light pink; blooms profusely.. 
Each 50c. 
MME. DESTRA—(Cactus). A rich red 
on very good stems. Each 75c. 
QUEEN OF SMILES—(Formal Decor- 
ative). Rose shading to cream at edges. 
Each 50c. 
RARE—(Cactus). Dusty old rose shade. 
Very unusual. Each 75c. 
RITA MARIB—(Informal Decorative). 
A splendid cut flower with shades of 
bronze. Each 60c. 
ROSE GEM — (Formal Decorative). 
Rose pink, tinged lavender as the flowers 
ege. Each 40c. 
SPRINGHILL ROSE — (Formal Dec- 
orative). American Beauty rose color. 
Free flowering end good stems. Each 40c. 
TIP—(Cactus). Primrose yellow and 
ideal for florists. Good stems. Each 50c. 
TOY—(Formal Decorative). Deep lav- 
ender pink. Each 40c. 
VERMILLION BRILLIANT — (Infor- 
mal Decorative). Brilliant scarlet, very 
dazzling in the garden. Each 75c. 
WHITE FAWN—(Formal Decorative). 
Pure, snow white, ideal for cutting. 
Each 60c. 

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Pompon Dahlias 
These are the babies in the dahlia world. Pretty, 
compact, ball shaped flowers are borne on long, 
stiff stems holding the blossoms upright and mak- 
ing a most wonderful display of color in garden. 
They are very fine for house decoration and flow- 
ers will hold up a long time in water without 
boiling or burning the stems. No garden should be 
without Pompons. They are so different and 
so dainty. 
ALICE—A small, bright vivid red. A 
good cut flower. Each 40c. 
ALLBRIGHT—Small flowers of gold 
flushed with red shades. Popular cut 
flower. Each 40c. 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN—Small pas- 
tel pink with white center. Very choice. 
Each 60c. 
BETTY ANN—Small, clear pink on 
good stems for cutting. Each 40c. 
BRIGHT EWES — White shades over 
cerise. Each 40c. 
DORIA—Deep smoky crimson maroon, 
on long, upright stems. Each 40c. 
GERTRUDE—A very good medium 
red and ideal for cutting. Each 49c. 
HAAKS GLOW—An improved Glow. 
Aymibers witheovercast + of iold™erose. 
Each 40c. 
HELEN ANITA—Orchid with white 
center. Each 40ce. 
IOLANTHA—Quite a large pompon of 
bright orange on good stems. Each 40c. 
JHR. VAN CITTERS—Yellow, 
laid cerise. Very distinct. Each 50c. 
JOKE FETTE—Small, perfect white 
flowers. Rated one of, the best white 
crompons. Each 40e. 
LIBBY ROHR—Cerise purple. 
free flowering. Each 40c. 
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