Collections a Specialty 

; Roots 
JEANNIE [Miniature, 1941], I. D. 
Lemon Yellow heavily outlined and shaded on ends of 
petals with begonia rose. This miniature is perfect for 
the garden, exhibition and for cutting. In fact, it is 
without a peer as a small cut flower. The bush is upright 
and branching, producing immence quantities of flowers. 
$0.65 
JUBILANT [Dahliadel, 1945], I. D. 
Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 314 ft. We believe this is the first 
dahlia winning the Derrill W. Hart Memorial Gold Medal 
to score 85 and better in all 4 Official Trial Grounds the 
same year, with an average of 85.6. Makes a gay bright 
spot in any garden. Color is cherry red, inclined orange, 
with a lighter reverse. There is just no end of blooms. 
$0.85 
*JULIA, S. (C.) 
The deep rose pink seems to have a golden suffusion at the 
base of the petals. Long stems. 
$0.25 
LEMONADE [Dixie, 1945], F. D. 
3 in. Lemon yellow. A good companion for Orangeade. 
A seedling of Sylvia. Extremely free bloomer. On East- 
ern Honor Roll. 
$0.75 
LILY BELLE [Franklin, 1944], F. D. 
Small formal decorative of true rose pink with white at 
the center, on long strong stems. 8 to 4 inches in diameter 
by 2% to 3 inches deep. Northwest florist’s favorite and 
and fine cut flower. Healthy bush growth of 414 feet with 
clean foliage of medium green. Fine dahlia in baskets 
and boquets. 
Net $0.60 
LITTLE COLONEL, (Cac.) 
A fine new small straight cactus of soft pink with yellow cen- 
ter. Good stems, fine for cutting. 
50c Net 
LINDA FOSS [Cac.—Heaphy, 1945] 
A beautiful pink with shadings of creamy yellow at base 
and center of bloom. Fine stems, free bloomer similiar to 
Homeacres Sweetest but better root maker. : 
$0.60 
LITTLE BUDDY [Koenig, 1944], F. D. 
A very fine yellow miniature, prolific bloomer and certifi- 
cate winner and Honor Roll Dahlia, that is one of the best 
yellow miniatures. You cannot go wrong on this one. 
$0.85 
LITTLE DIAMOND (S.C.) “Holland,” 1939 
“Holland,” 1939. Bloom 314 x 2, bush 2% feet. Color, violet 
rose with sulfur vellow at center. Certified at Haarlem, 
Amsterdam and Paris. The most beautiful foreign minia- 
ture we have seen. Do not miss this one. 
Roots $0.60 
LITTLE INNOCENCE 
A fine small new white with rounded petals nearly cupped 
or quilled. Good stiff stems and 3 foot bush. 
$0.45 
LITTLE NEMO [Chase 86S] 
A striking crimson uniformly tipped white which is un- 
common in bi-colors. Very pleasing and regular form, 
but sometimes grows too large for the Miniature class. 
The blooms are very beautiful. 
$0.60 
LITTLE PEACHES [Vanderheid/Kemp, 1945], SW. Cac. 
Bloom 3142 x 1%, Bush 3 ft. One of the best little Minia- 
tures of a pleasing salmon pink suffused rose pink. A 
winner at Shows. Long wiry stems, and a prolific bloomer. 
$0.75 
LITTLE SHEIK [Franks, 1947] 
Min. S.C.-Min.C. Exhibition and commercial. Bi-color, car- 
mine and white. White section of petals runs lengthwise, 
$1.50 
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