LITTLE 
MINIATURE CACTUS DAHLIAS 
HAZEL HARPER (Harper-Rock 86M), 1951, StC, Bloom 
3Y2 x 2, Bush 3 ft. A most pleasing and outstanding 
Rhodamine pink shading lighter at center and tips. 
Was impressed with this dahlia when | first saw it 
in Georgia. First dahlia to be certified at all five 
Trial Grounds where it had been sent. Won the Derrill 
W. Hart Memorial Medal and on the Flower Grower 
Honor Rolls 1949 and 1950. 
Root, $3.00; Pot Root, $2.00; Plant, $1.50 
LITTLE MISS PRIM (Dahl 84), StC, Bloom 212 x 11%, 
Bush 11/2 ft. Dainty rose pink lightening toward cen- 
ter and tips. Exquisite and appealing, with many 
winnings. Dwarf bush with long stems. Very profuse, 
although at times open centered. 
Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75 
LITTLE PEACHES (Vanderheid-Kemp 85), StC, Bloom 31/2 
x 1¥2, Bush 3 ft. A pleasing salmon pink, suffused 
rose pink. Winner in the Seedling Class at New York. 
Long wiry stems, and a prolific bloomer. 
Root, .75; Pot Root, .50 
MYALL SONNE (Aust 85), StC, Bloom 312-42 x 2, 
Bush 4 ft. A deep lemon yellow. The best Miniature 
Straight Cactus in yellow that we have found. Good 
growing habits. Root, .75 
MINIATURE 
SEMI-CACTUS DAHLIAS 
ANDRIES’ ORANGE (Andries 85), Bloom 312 x 21/2, 
Bush 3 ft. Clear bright orange. Stems perfect and 
flowers of excellent form. Many winnings. One of 
the best. Root, .50 NET 
ATOMIC RAY (Doz 85), 1948, Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 3 ft. 
Scarlet with yellow undertone and slight yellow tip. 
A prize winner and on Dudley’s Honor Roll. 
Root, $1.00 
CAMEO STAR (Doz 85), 1948, Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 212 
ft. Soft amaranth rose with white center getting 
lighter as season advances. Early and profuse with 
fernlike foliage. Root, .75 
MINIATURE SEMI-CACTUS 
DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
CHIPS (McKay-Dahl 85), 1948, Bloom 3-3/2 x 2, Bush 
4 ft. Lemon yellow lightly suffused soft red at tips, 
that is so different with its pointed, notched petals. 
Strong open grower, with long wiry stems. Holds a 
full center, and produces multitudes of blooms. Won 
A.D.S. Trophy in seedling class at N. Y. 
Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75 
DAISY MAE (Gold 85), Bloom 4 x 2, Bush 3 ft. Prim- 
rose yellow. Consistent bloomer and a fine healthy 
grower, with long stems. Root, .50 
ESTELLE (Eldridge-Dahl 85), Bloom 3 x 11/2, Bush 3Y2 ft. 
Amaranth rose, shading darker. Ideal branching habits. 
Blooms from early to late with good centers. Fine 
stems for arrangements and a real winner. Plant, .75 
FUCHSIA GEM (Lake 85), Bloom 3/2 x 2, Bush 3 ff. 
Bright amaranth purple. Prolific and graceful. Won 
the Derrill Hart Medal. Good grower with fine stems. 
Root, $1.00 
LOMBAERT’S VIOLET (Holl 85), Bloom 4 x 3, Bush 3 ft. 
A bright dianthus purple. Strong stems, very prolific. 
Fine for cutting and exhibiting. 
Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75 
PETIT SONNE (Aust 84), Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 21/2 ft. 
Yellow shaded salmon rose. Neat, attractive and a 
mass of blooms all season. Root, .50 
SNOWSPRITE (Shee-Dahl 85), Bloom 312 x 2, Bush 3 ft. 
Beautiful glistening white. Uniform blooms of fine 
form are held well above the robust bushes in 
marked profusion. Our best white Miniature Cactus. 
Root, .50 
MINIATURE PEONY DAHLIAS 
Open-centered with 2 to 5 rows of petals 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF (85), Bloom 3 x 112, Bush 4 ft. 
Bright scarlet with a deep garnet center. Lacy foliage 
of reddish bronze makes it a “standout.” Unusual and 
attractive. Root, .50 NET 
PINK LASSIE (Moore-Dah| 86), Bloom 3/2 x 12, Bush 
22 ft. Soft rose pink with cream and lighter shad- 
ings toward center. Petals curl and twist. Rugged 
bush. Profuse. Superb for arrangements and_ land- 
scape. A ‘must have.”’ Pot Root, $1.00; Plant, .75 
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