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ASSORTED TYPES OF DAHLIAS 
Price: 30c per plant, $3.00 per doz.. $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
TUBERS AND GREEN PLANTS 

Maureen Creighton 
DWARF DAHLIAS 
A new race of bedding Dahlias forming dwarf compact plants 
which bloom throughout the Summer until frost. Flowers are 
seldom over four inches in diameter, but are produced in 
great profusion. 
MAUREEN CREIGHTON 
An English importation of this year and one of the very finest 
bedding Dahlias that has been introduced. Brilliant currant red 
in color with dark green leathery foliage, a fine foil for the 
very handsome flowers. A compact neat grower. Ideal for 
planting a border or in a solid bed. Everyone is attracted to 
this flower because of its strikingly brilliant color. Individual 
flowers are about three inches across borne in great pro- 
fusion on the plant. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Easter Greeting—The original variety of this type. White with 
creamy cast. May be grown in pots as a blooming plant or 
for cutting. 
Elsie—Deep golden yellow at center, passing to rich orange 
carmine toward the tips of the petals. The flowers are of 
good size and excellent semi-cactus form. 
Gertrude—Clean sulphur yellow, very compact with flowers 
of good size. 
Kate—Showy bright scarlet flowers of formal contour. 
Roslie—Lilac Rose, very graceful grower. 
Ursula—Intense crimson informal decorative with carmine 
reverse. Flowers comparatively large. 
MIGNON DAHLIAS 
(Assorted Colors Only) 
Single Dahlias attaining a height of 15 to 18 inches, flowering 
in late June, and continuing up until the early frosts. Must be 
ordered in collections of assorted colors. Their brilliant white, 
pink, bronze, red, yellow, etc. colors will add a bright spot to 
any border during the summer months. 
Sixteen 
ORCHID FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
These unusual single flowering Dahlias with their curved 
petals, cannot be surpassed for table decorations or use as cut 
flowers. Very easily grown. If they are planted and allowed to 
grow naturally they produce bushy plants 2 to 3 feet in height 
and literally covered with blossoms. If larger flowers are 
desired they can be trimmed back to three or four main stems 
to a plant and staked, in which way larger flowers are pro- 
duced. 
Buttercup—A_ brilliant canary yellow form of the Orchid 
Flowering Dahlia. 
Everest—Pure white throughout. Long graceful recurving 
florets. Good size. 
Ibis—Buff ground, with peach-red reverse, overlaid nopal red. 
Bifecte 
Polly—Yellow ground with intense red reverse. 4 feet. 
SINGLE AND MINIATURE 
Our list of Dahlias is not the largest you can find, but they 
are a little more unusual than the average types, and the list 
given below are both decorative and useful for cut flower 
purposes. 
SINGLE 
Bishop of Llandoff—Brilliant red with dark foliage. 
Paxitallis—Purple with white edge. 
Tango Surprise—Bronze. 
MINIATURE 
Baby Royal—Pink and gold. 
Fairy—Pink. 
Scarlet Pimpernell—Brilliant Red. 

Mignon Dahlias 
