MINIATURE DAHLIAS — Continued 
LK.E. (F.D.) — Ruby red miniature that rates 
as tops. Excellent cut flower. Each 65c. ° 
LADIES FANCY (C.) — 4” cut flower of pas- 
tel pink and yellow. Bush rather short, prolific in 
blooms. Each 65c. 
LITTLE JOHNNY (1.D.) — 3” blooms of bril- 
liant geranium red. Bush massive and medium 
tall, producing mass of bloom throughout the 
season. Fine for cutting. 
LITTLE WISTERIA (F.D.)— 4”, very full 
compact blooms, white with overall flush of 
orchid. Medium low bush, very prolific. Nice for 
cutting. Each 60c. 
MARKET GLORY — 4” cactus, clear pink 
overlaid with purple. Ideal cut flower. Each 65c. 
MARQUITA (F.D.)— Beautiful light pink; 
blooms profusely. Each 50c. 
ORCHID LADY (F.D.) — 4” pure orchid on 
huge branching bush, Each 60c. 
PIN UP (C.) — 4” florist’s gem. Delicate deep 
magenta that is so intense it appears to glow 
under artificial light. Fine stems and ideal cutting. 
Each $1.25. 
RUBY CHARM (C.) — 4” cardinal red cactus 
that is a dandy for cutting. Very fine stems. 
Bush about 3 feet with heavy foliage. Each $1.10. 
SABINE (C.)— 4” cactus cutflower. Color 
deep coral to soft tangerine at center. Early and 
profuse. Each 65c. : 
SPRINGHILL ROSE (F.D.)— American 
Beauty rose color. Free flowering. Each 45c. 
TARGET (1.D.)—3” blooms of clear rich 
orange. Vigorous grower. Each 60c. 
TIP (C.) — Ideal for florists; primrose yellow. 
Each 60c. } 
VREDE (C.) — 3”. Pure white cactus, fine for 
cutting. Heavy producer. Each 75c. 
WHITE FAWN  (F.D.) — Pure 
ideal for cutting. Each 50c. 
snow-white, 
Pompon Dahlias 
These are the babies in the dahlia world. Pretty, 
compact, ball shaped flowers are borne on long, 
stiff stems holding the blooms upright and making 
a most wonderful display of color in garden. They 
are very fine for house decoration and flowers will 
hold up a long time in water without boiling or 
burning the stems, No garden should be without 
Pompons. They are different and dainty. 
Prices, unless noted are uniformly: Postpaid. 
Each 45c. 
ADMIRAL DOT — Delicate pastel orchid with 
a darker dot in the center. Each 50c. 
ALICE — A small, very vivid red. 
AMBER QUEEN — Amber suffused with ap- 
ricot. Good stems. 
ARTHUR KERLEY — Deep rich red. Excel- 
lent cut flower. ’ 
BETTY ANN — Clear pink on ideal stems. 
BETTY MALONE— Pure white with each 
petal tipped purple. Each 50c. 
BRIGHT EYES — Yellow with heavy flush of 
lavender. Deeper center. Each 50c. 
BROWN’S LEO — Finest red cut flower pom. 
Very brilliant. Each 60c. 
CATHERINE — Large bright primrose yellow. 
CHITA — Clear canary yellow. Good stems 
and a fine cut flower. f 
CLEO — Large orange blended with deeper 
shades. : 
DORIA — Deep smoky crimson maroon on 
long, upright stems. 
EDITH MUELLER — Beautiful rose red blend- 
ed with rich yellow. : 
GERTRUDE — Fine medium red for cutting. 
GOLDEN PHEASANT — Very rich gold and 
copper blend on exceptional bush. 
HAZEL DELL — Rich lavender cerise with 
deeper center. Each 50c. 
HELEN ANITA — Orchid with white center. 
HONEY — Honey-yellow, suffused soft red. 
Medium bush. 
Py Sais chee clear cerise. Medium to low 
ush. 
JOE FETTE— Small, perfect white flowers. 
One of the best for cutting. 
LEMON GEM — Pure clear lemon yellow pom 
on very massive bush. Early blooming. 
LIBBY ROHR — Free flowering, cerise purple. 
MARY MUNNS — Fuschia to deep orchid. 
MINNIE MELLS— Deep lavender with a 
darker center. 
MORNING MIST — White flushed lavender. 
NANCY SMALL — Little pom of rich blood 
red. Bush very low. 
PATRICIA K — Light pink. 
PEGGY ANN — Yellow, shaded red at tips. 
PEGGY WOOD —A bicolor pom of orange 
and white. Striking. 
PIPES NOIR — Dark garnet red. New from 
Holland. Each 85c. 
PRINCE CHARMING—Fine red, good stems. 
RED WARRIOR — Rich crimson pom with 
good stems. 
REGENT — Fine quilled, soft light purple. 
SHIOLA — Soft yellow with rose red center. 
TAAKAS PURPLE — A fine purple. 
TAAKAS YELLOW—A good yellow. 
TIP TOP — Beautiful raspberry red. 
Miscellaneous Dahlias 
BONNIE ESPERANCE (Single bedder)—Bush 
not over 18” tall, with mass of little pink blooms 
all season. Ideal for solid border or low hedge. 
Each 60c. 
CERISE STAR — Cerise rose. Free blooming 
on long, erect stems. Each 45c. 
GRANITE FALLS (Collarette)— Rich red 
with cream florets. Each 65c. 
LA CIERVA (Collerette)—5” blooms rich 
deep wine purple with large pure white collarette. 
With mass of bloom on choice stems. Each 75c. 
MIA KARSTEN (Single) — 4” deep rose with 
well-defined zone of deeper magenta rose, toward 
center. Good for arrangements. Each $1.00. 
MOTHER O’MINE (Single) — Very large 
white flowers on fine stems. Each 45c. 
SWALLOW (Collarette) — White flowers on 
long, erect stems. Each 45c. 
SALOME (Single) — Large, bright yellow on 
long, erect stems. Each 45c. 
WHITE STAR (Star type) — White with orange 
pollen center. Fine for cutting. Each 45c. 
Ball or Show Dahlias 
This represents a very old type that is still 
popular; the petals are rather cupped, forming 
ball shaped flowers of good size. Free flowering,’ 
with good stems. Ideal for cutting. 
BILLY BOY—Good stems, rich red. Each 45c. 
BONNIE BLUE — Lavender blue. Each 45c. 
JEEP — Lavender, purple to white. Each 45c. 
ORANGE GLOW — 3” orange ball with light- 
er center. Very bright. Each 50c. 
PINK QUEEN — 5” blooms of clear pink.’ 
Vigorous grower. Nice cut flower. Each 50c. 
QUEEN OF YELLOWS — Bright — yellow. 
Early, heavy bloomer, 3” blooms. Each 45c. 
ROSY DAWN — Yellow tipped red. Each 45c. 
SNOW QUEEN — Superior white. Each 45c. 
TIPPY — 4” stately honey yellow. tipped 
bronze. Very nice stems for cutting. Each 60c. 
WHITE LIVONI— Pure white, long erect 
stems. Ideal cut flower. Each 45c. 
