Miniature Decoratives (continued) 
DAD‘S OWN-—Soft rose pink with a lavender 
sheen. Slightly cup-shaped petals with cleft 
tips. Early and free-flowering. 3 feet. 135 
DOULY— Very pretty color; clear, rosy ma- 
genta. Perfectly formed; good stems. 3 ft. .35 
FREDA— Rich, shining maroon—the darkest 
color in this type. Very double, flowers of per- 
fect form on wiry, erect stems, 314ft.  .50 
FAIRY—Beautiful soft pink with lilac suffus- 
ion. Formal type; long, stiff stems, 344ft. .35 
GOLDINA— Very popular water lily type of 
a pretty soft rose, blending to gold at base. 
Dandy stems and erect blooms. 314 ft. .50 
HELLY BOUDEWYN—(FD) Throughout the 
whole season the robust plants are covered 
with medium sized white flowers of perfect 
form. Long stems. Excellent keeper, 3ft. .50 
LILLY BELLE—Very perfectly formed flower 
of soft rose pink with lighter base. Flowers 
freely and makes a good cut flower, 4 ft. .60 
Little LEMON DROP—A vivid yellow, per- 
fectly formed and blooms profusely on erect 
stems well above the leaves. 3 feet. $1.50 
MARJOLEYN— One of the newer water lily 
types, of a brilliant carmine rose with gold 
at base. Small, perfectly formed flowers, very 
freely produced and make lasting cut flow- 
ersas| utch! Gertincate-ot Vierit: 3a {t. 75 
MICHELLE—Deepest rose pink. Extra long, 
stiff stems. Upright growth Plants, $1.00 
OLD GOLD— Name describes color. Early. 
constant bloomer. Long stems. Plants, $1. 
ONAH— Very double, neatly formed flowers 
of a pure golden buff color. A most profuse 
bloomer with strong, erect stems. 3ft. .35 
RITA MARIE—Soft, clear light tan, shading 
to a bronzy center. Long, strong stems and 
a free bloomer. Healthy grower. 4 ft. .50 
SCARLET PIMPERNEL—Bright red on long 
stout stems. Grand for cutting, 3 ft. 50 
SPIRIT— Attractive vivid, rich red with each 
petal tipped pure white. Very free, 3 ft. .50 
WHITE FAWN-—A waxy white; 3 in. bloom 
‘of excellent substance. Abundant bloomer: 
one of the best for cutting. 314 ft. 35 
WINE DROP—Lovely little wine red flowers 
about. 2 inches across on long, wiry stems. 
Prolific and ideal for bouquets. 4 ft. 50 

MIXED DAHLIA. TUBERS 
We never have found it necessary to catalog 
unnamed or mixed dahlia tubers. To us, this 
seems to cheapen them unjustly, and we love 
the ‘king of autumn flowers’ too much for that. 
