Michells 
CACTUS TYPE 
C. Cactus; SC Semi-Cactus; IC, Incurved Cactus. 
All American. SC. Soft carmine with orange undertone. Finely formed and eas 
to grow. _ Roots $1.00. 
Amelia Earhart. SC. Apricot-buff, with salmon tints, shading to soft yellow at 
base of petals. Roots $1.00. 
Bataan. SC. Beautiful scarlet, tipped gold; good straight stems. Very attractive 
and fine for cutting. Roots $1.00. 
Faithful. SC. Bush is sturdy, with well-proportioned stems and glossy green foli- 
age, Pure white blooms which are always full-centered. 
Roots $1.50, Plants 75c. 
Golden Standard. IC. Warm buff shaded amber and gold. Very pleasing in 
form with full centers. Roots 65c., 
Greater Glory. C. Deep rose-pink tinting lighter at center. Flowers have ex- 
cellent formation and are held on good stems. A tall, vigorous bush. 
Roots $1.00. 
Jean Trimbee. SC. The best garden purple, a bright Petunia shade. Very early. 
Plants tall and stems long. Roots $1.00. 
Jersey’s Dainty. C. A truly dainty white variety faintly tinged lavender, almost 
pure white late in the season. Roots 60c. 
Lady in Red. SC. A bright velvety red. Fine form, Dark green foliage. Roots 75c. 
Maffie. (Exnar-Johnson.) SC. Bush 6 feet. Blooms 13 by 8 inches. Lively 
carmine. Roots $1.00. 
Marietta. IC. Profuse bloomer with perfect stems and a good grower. Clear 
canary-yellow; does not burn or fade, Roots 75c. 
May Rebson. SC. An attractive soft tose-pink. Erect stems with blooms well 
above foliage. Roots $1.00. 
Michigan White. SC. Pure white cut flower. A prolific bloomer with good sub- 
stance. Flowers are of medium size. Roots 75c. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
This class embraces small Decorative and intermediate sorts between Pompon 
and Ball types. They are excellent for basket arrangement or for cut flowers. 
MD, Miniature Decorative; MFD, Miniature Formal Decorative; MID, Minia- 
ture Informal Decorative; MP, Miniature Peony-flowered. 
Andries Orange. MSC. Bright orange. 
Baby Sagamore: yin, Amber-yellow with a peach-red suffusion. 
Billy Boy. MFD. Deep carmine. A fine keeper; excellent for cutting. 
Bishop of Llandaff. MJ). Bright scarlet with a deep garnet center. Foliage is 
lacy; of a reddish bronze color. 
Blue Bell. MFD. Bluish violet. 
Dubonnet. MSC. Deep ox-blood red that does not fade or burn. 
Grenadier. MSC. Double, orange-red variety with beet-red foliage. 
Jubilant. MID. Color is cherry-red, inclined orange, with a lighter reverse. 
There is just no end of blooms, which hold perfect centers. Makes a gay, bright 
spot in any garden. 
Little Buddy. Bright yellow. 
Littie Diamond. MP. Violet-rose with sulphur-yellow shadings at center. Won- 
derful form and perfect stems, 
New Roseata. WFD. Soft rose-pink. 
Raleigh. MID. Bushes are strong and robust, and stems stiff and erect. Deep 
rose-pink, shaded salmon. One of the earliest and longest to bloom. 
Red Sylvia. wrp. Rich deep carmine. Grows well, blooms profusely and keeps 
well. Fine for cutting. 
Red Robin. MFD. A bright scarlet in a true miniature of perfect form. Blooms 
are sun-resistant and do not fade or burn. 
Rosalie White. MFD. Rose and white bicolor. Good grower, excellent for home 
decoration and cutting. 
Roxana. WFD. Purple. 
Snowsprite. MSC. Beautiful glistening white. Blooms of fine uniform shape are 
held well above robust plants i ked fusion. 
GIANT BEAUTIES Bee eld well above robust plants in marked profusion 
é : Suffolk. MFD. Bright orange with blooms facing up on nice stems. A fine keeper. 
1 California Idol. Clear bright yellow ; White Fawn 
2 Virginia Rute. Ox-blood red shaded garnet .. I. * Pure white. 
Ga seis tne Prices on Miniatures, 55¢ each, 3 for $1.45, 12 for $5.00 
King Peter. Not illustrated. White-tipped lay- 
ender 75 
Value $4.35 
MINIATURE COLLECTION 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: One each of the 
above 5 varieties 
Three each of the above 5 varieties 
1 each of 6 varieties (underlined above) 
3 each of 6 varieties (underlined above) 
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