MINIATURE INFORMAL 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
JEANIE (Gold 85), Bloom 4 x 2, Bush 312 ft. Apricot 
yellow with carmine suffusion. Rugged bush and 
blooms held in good position. A fine dahlia for 
cutting. Root, .50 
JUBILANT (Dah! 86), Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 31/2 ft. Soft 
cherry red, inclined orange, with a lighter reverse. 
Makes a bright spot in any garden. The first dahlia 
winning the Derrill Hart Gold Medal with an average 
of 85.6. One of our best, and blooms incessantly. 
Root, $1.00 
LITTLE JOANNE (Lake 85), 1950, Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 4 
ft. Amaranth rose shaded lighter, general effect lav- 
ender. Good keeper, and a fine cut flower that blooms 
profusely. Root, $1.50; Pot Root, $1.00; Plant, .75 
PASSEPARTOUT (Holl 84), Bloom 4 x 2, Bush 31/2 ft. 
A bright Orient red for cutting. Prolific with fine 
stems and most attractive. Root, .75 NET 
RALEIGH (Draper San 84), Bloom 3/2 x 2, Bush 4 ft. 
Deep rose shaded salmon. Strong rugged bushes. 
Early, fine for arrangements and cutting. Root, .50 
RAPTURE (Dahl 85), Bloom 3/2 x 12, Bush 412 ft. 
Rose pink shading to sulphur yellow at center. Very 
artistic. Does well in the South. Bush, stems, and 
keeping qualities excellent. Very profuse. Certified at 
Storrs and E. Lansing. Root, .75 
RICKEY (Bugg 84), Bloom 32 x 2, Bush 3¥2 ft. A 
bi-color of red and white. Very striking. and a strong 
grower. A prize winner. Root, .50 
MINIATURE FORMAL 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
BABY FONTENEAU (Holl 84), Bloom 42 x 2¥2, Bush 
3 ft. Soft rose pink with yellow showing at base of 
petals. Blooms are uniform and artistic with full cen- 
ter. A very pleasing worthwhile variety. Root, .50 
BABY SAGAMORE (Bad 85), Bloom 3 x 22, Bush 31/2 
ft. Amber yellow suffused peach red. Bush sturdy. 
Strong straight stems. Root, .50 
CHERYL ANNE 
BO BO (Frank-Rock 85), Bloom 2 x 12, Bush 4 ft. 
Bright primrose yellow suffused rose red. Long stems 
and good form. Excellent for arranging. On 3 Honor 
Rolls. A prize winner. Root, .75 
BUCKEYE BABY (Gold 85), Bloom 212 x 2, Bush 21/2 
ft. Golden buff lightly shaded red on reverse. Blooms 
are early, uniform and plentiful. Fine for cutting. 
Sturdy bushes. Root, .50 
BUDDY (Lake 85), Bloom 212 x 2, Bush 31% ft. A rich 
bright carmine with oxblood red center. Fine for cut- 
ting. Profuse and early, with long stems. Certified at 
Storrs and E. Lansing. Root, .50 
CHERYL ANNE (AhlI-Dahl 85), 1951, Bloom 212 x 2, 
Bush 32 ft. We were first attracted to this lovely 
little Miniature at New Brunswick Trial Grounds by 
its wonderful bush growth and myriads of blooms. 
Color is a lovely light primrose yellow, with each 
petal edged lighter, giving definition to each petal. 
Perfect stems for cutting and it grows small naturally. 
Won first in the Phila. Miniature Seedling Class and 
a Bronze Medal in Camden 1949, A.D.S. Gold Medal 
Certificate in N. Y. 1950, beside winnings in the 
Open to All Classes. Certified at Rutgers. Early in- 
cessant bloomer. Dainty and appealing. 
Root, $3.00; Pot Root, $2.25; Plant, $1.50 
CORAL BLEND (Do 85), Bloom 3 x 21%, Bush 4 ft. Buff 
suffused Tyrian rose with yellow center. Profuse and 
early. Root, .75 
FAIRY (Dayton 84), Bloom 312 x 212, Bush 4 ft. A 
soft violet rose shading mauve at tips. Blooms early 
until late. Flowers uniform and keep well when cut. 
Good, strong, straight stems. Root, .50 
FREDA (85), Bloom 2/2 x 134, Bush 3 ft. Rich, deep 
ruby red shaded maroon, darker and smaller than Ike. 
Profuse, medium early and fine for exhibiting. 
Plant, .75 
FUNNY FACE (Wilson 85), Bloom 2/2 x 2, Bush 4 ft. A 
clean cut bi-color, bright scarlet red with a distinct 
white tip on each petal. Uniform in size, form and 
color. Most attractive. Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75 
FUZZY-WUZZY (Lake 85), Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 3 ft. Pretty 
apricot yellow suffused begonia rose with lacinated 
petals. Stems good. An excellent keeper. Certified 
at E. Lansing. Root, .75 
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