MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
We are slowly building up a stock of good Miniatures, and have 
added some fine new ones to our stocks this year. Each Miniature we list 
is one of the best in its class, a worthy addition to the garden and in the 
house as a cut flower. 
Shipped from March 1 to June 1. 
ANDREAS ORANGE—Fine cactus of clear light orange, with masses 
of bloom on a bush of medium height. 50c 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF—This gorgeous dahlia is worth growing on 
two counts: First, for its brilliant, velvety red blooms of the anemone 
type, and again for its deep red foliage, graceful and delicately cut, which 
is the perfect foil for the lovely blooms. Try arranging it in brown pottery. 
50c 
LITTLE PEACHES—Cactus type of warm rosy peach on bush of me- 
dium height. TN 
LITTLE WISTERIA—Formal decorative in shades of lavender, with 
darker centers. Lots of bloom on a tall bush. 50c 
PINK STAR —A frilly little semi-cactus of warm pink, shading yellow 
in the center. Bush is low, with fine foliage. A gay and frivolous little 
dahlia we’re very fond of. 50c 
WHITE FAWN-—A fine formal decorative miniature of pure white, 
long a favorite cut flower, and one that our visitors invariably choose. 
In spite of its fragile coloring, will stand up under an enormous amount 
of bad weather. Tall. 50c¢ 
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