MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
These are the same type as the large sorts 
but measure only about three inches across 
They bloom profusely, have ideal stems and 
are most popular for medium size bouquets. 

MINIATURE SEMI-CACTUS 
Miniature Cactus and Semi-Cactus 
ANDRIE’S ORANGE—(Cac)Brilliant orange 
held erect on long, stiff stems. One of the 
freest bloomers and most lasting cut-flower 
dahlias we have ever grown. 4 ft, 50 
ANIMATO—(SC) Beautiful bright pink with 
a lilac glow. A fine cut flower. 31% ft. $1.25 
Also, PLANTS from May 15thto June 15th — .75 
ARABESKE-— (Cac) Beautiful sulphury yellow. 
Dainty flowers of exquisite form on elegant, 
stiff stems. Won the Dutch Trophy, 1945. 
One of the finest Holland sorts. 3 ft. 2a he 
DUBONNET~—Rich, deep ox-blood red, Erect 
flowers on wire-like stems. 3 ft. .50 
FUCHSIA GEM—(SC) This is a real gem of 
bright cerise purp'e. Distinct and much need- 
ed color. Perfect shape; floriferous. 3ft. 2.00 
Also, PLANTS from May 15th to June 15th, $1.00 
ISOBEL COUTTS—(SC)Cream color at base, 
suffusing off to, and heavily tipped with a 
beautiful pearly pink. Of perfect form and 
has extra fine stems; a favorite, 3 ft. 50 
LITTLE DARLING—A beautiful blending of 
pink and cream. Neatly formed flowers on 
excellent stems. Free flowering. 334 ft. .35 
LITTLE DIAMOND— (Cac) A lively salmon 
rose, tinted lilac with yellow at the base of 
petals. Long, wiry stems; extra free, 3 ft. .50 
