MINIATURE AND SMALL VARIETIES 
The following are the glads most desired for 
baskets and arrangements. 
BETTY COED—Pleasing shell pink, 2—25c 
CARA MIA—Early light pink, 3—25c 
abs DOLL—Lacy pale yellow, red feather, 
—25c 
DAINTY MISS—Small pink miniature with 
cream throat, 3—25c 
GILT EDGE—Light red, 2—-25c 
GOLD EAGLE—Early small decorative, deep yel- 
low, 3—25c 
HANSEL—Ruffled pastel yellow, 3—25c 
Se Ea red with cream piccote edge, 2— 
5¢ 
OSAGE—Scarlet, straight stem, opens 5 or 6, 
—25c 
eu BERG—Dark rose, suffused white, 2— 
5c 
PINNOCKIO—Ruffled yellow novelty, 2—25c 
PICCOLO—Miniature cream with purple throat, 
each 25c 
QUEEN OF BRENNEN—Lavender small deco- 
rative, fine for baskets, 3—25c 
REDMOND—WMiniature rose, 3—25c 
SAINT PAUL—Lasciniated brick red miniature, 
2—25¢ 
SILVER SWORD—Ruffled silvery white, 3—25c 
T E WILSON—Jasper red with orange throat, 
miniature, 2—25c 
TWEEDLEDUMM—Dark rose, miniature class 
winner, 2—25c 
WHITE QUEEN—Sport of brennen, white deco- 
rative, 2—25c 
WHITE SATIN—Pure creamy white miniature, 
2—25c 
DAHLIAS 
GROW MORE OF THESE GORGEOUS FLOWERS 
Its easy with our strong roots. Plant after danger of 
frost. Disbud side blooms for bigger flowers. Pinching 
top growth makes bushier plants. Dig after frost and 
store in sand or sawdust in dry place. Divide and plant 
with only one eye for each plant for best results. 
The following may be bought separately or in collections: 
MINIATURE AND POM POM DAHLIAS 
AMBER QUEEN—Bronz. Each 35c 
MARY MUNNS—Plum. Each 35c 
MORNING MIST—Lavender. Each 35c 
YELLOW GEM—Yellow. Each 35c 
BURGANDY—Wine red. Each 50c 
JESSICIA—Yellow. Each 50c 
