Miniature Dahlias 
BABY ROYAL (S. C.) A Gold Medal Miniature from 
England and one of the most outstanding prize win- 
ners so far introduced in this class, always winning 
the blue ribbon wherever exhibited. It is a beautiful 
little flower of salmon-pink and apricot with gold 
shading kis ee ee Root 
BUDDY (Lakeside 85), Bloom 2'%2x2, bush 3/2 ft. A 
rich bright carmine with oxblood red center. Fine for 
cutting. Profuse and early, with long stems. Certifi- 
cates of merit at Storrs and E> Lansing, 22s Root 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF, “England.’’ Bloom 3x12, bush 
4 ft. This is an unusual and attractive flower, petals 
being bright scarlet with a center of deep garnet. 
Foliage is lacy of a reddish bronze color. Wonderful 
for landscape effects and home arrangements. Very 
popular as a cut flower, :2.22.......e ee Root 
FAIRY (Miniature F. D.), ‘’Bond,’’ 1934. This dainty 
little dahlia is best described as a miniature Jersey's 
Beauty, it having the same lovely shade of pink with 
a slight suffusion of mauve. Perfect decorative, 2 V2 
to 3 inches in diameter, with perfect stems. ........ Root 
LITTLE DIAMOND (S. C.), ‘’Holland,’’ 1939. Bloom 
3Y2x2, bush 2Y2 ft. Color, violet rose with sulphur 
yellow at center. The most beautiful foreign miniature 
we have seen. Do not miss this one................2-.- Root 
MARKET JEWEL (Min. S. C.), ‘‘Holland.’’ Bloom 4x3, 
bush 3 ft. A beautiful shade of red. One of the very 
best. A profuse bloomer. Great in the show room. Root 
RICHARD TWYFORD (S. C.), ‘’Twyford,’’ 1939. Bloom 
3x2, bush 3 ft. A warm, lively orange. Extra long, 
wiry stems that hold the flowers far out of the foliage. 
A very profuse bloomer. Sometimes as many as 
twenty-five blooms out at once. It is one of the best 
for flower arrangements. It should be in every garden. 
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ROYALTY (Australia). Finest new lavender | have seen. 
Blooms 2 to 3 inches; held on fine stems. Prolific 
bloomer and good branches. Bush 2 to 3 feet high. 
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SYLVIA (Lakeside F. D.). A winner! The most free- 
flowering garnet red miniature in commerce. Ideal for 
cutting. Won wherever. shown.......:........0-sseeneee Root 
TARGET (I. D.), ‘‘Heaphy,’’ 1943. One of the finest 
orange shades and blooms, average 2 to 3 inches. 
Strong bush, free bloomer and long straight stiff 
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WHITE FAWN (Dixie, 1942), (F. D.) Waxy white, 3 
inch bloom. Excellent substance. An extremely abun- 
dant bloomer. One of the best cut flowers. Dark 
glossy foliage on low compact bush. On three honor 
rolls. Certificates of merit at Storrs and Ohio. Plant 
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