Small Flowered Dahlias 
The small flowered sorts require less care and attention than the larger types. No 
disbudding is necessary; the smaller the flower, the better. They require less space 
than the large types and staking is unnecessary except for the taller growing sorts. 
All are selected fcr their free flowering traits. The varieties in the following list average 
twenty-four to thirty inches in height unless otherwise noted. Ordinary garden soil is 
preferable to "rich" soil for early and profuse blooming. 
All illustrated varieties are Rocky River introductions. 
MINIATURES 
All dahlias which normally produce flowers that do not exceed four inches in di- 
ameter, poms excluded, are known as miniatures. The types in the miniature group are 
the same as those in the larger types, such as cactus, semi cactus, decoratives, etc. 
See page 3 for type code. 
Root Plant 
*ANDREA'S ORANGE SC-Or Bright orange. A great favorite.......... 75 
*ANNA MARIE FD-Or Tannish orange. Flat petals.....%....:.......... 75 
*ARABESKA SC-Y One of the best yellow miniatures................... 75 
BO BO FD-LtBl Small, yellow 
flush-scarlet. Excellent for 
exibition io tee ee 75 
BRIGHT IDEA FD-Bi Dark red, 
tipped white; sometimes all 
le Berit c's arg were Caco 75 
CORAL BLEND FD-LtB!  Deli- 
cate shade of pink and 
COAG tr wee ee net 75 
COOGEE. oc ents | 1.00 
*DIANNE StC-Y Nice Yellow 
CACTUS testa crs Me eee fee 3 1.00 
BO BO 
*FAVOURITE SC-Au Slightly large, attractively formed flowers with ser- 
PaLedm petal SMmEDUTE Colina aa. Vestn Add: 5 omeeme tn hig hie nomi wean 1.50 75 
FUCHSIA GEM SC-Pr Small, well formed fuchsia colored exhibition 
NEN Mts OS ME CSS ES oo. “no MOREE eee an il RS Vi 
GENEVA CRYSTAL WHITE SC-W Well formed white with good substance. 
STI EMME 6. 5 Anos en Ah ts Aye a PS re 75 
