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PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Called the “American 
Beauty” Dahlia. Winner of gold and silver medals. 
Huge crimson red flowers produced on long, straight 
SCCM Shee he De Pee eee ee ee Each 25c 
POLAR SNOW—A very large, pure white, full and 
deep. Plants are strong and healthy and carry the 
flowers on long, stiff stems ~____-____-__~- Each 50c 
ROMAN EAGLE—A decorative, 10 inches in diameter 
of flaming, brilliant, burnished copper; a_ typical 
Autumn shade. Medium-size plant, dark-green foliage 
fandwlongustemsie 22sec soe lo le eee eee Each 35c 
SAGAMORE—Color golden yellow shaded amber at 
the center. Flowers large on good stems ----Each 35c 
SOMERSET—A very large decorative on fine stems. 
The color is a blending of salmon and old rose, with 
occasional touches of lavender. A healthy and vigor- 
OQUSPSTROW er ea tan Hee ee ee ele eee Each 50c 
SALMON SUPREME—A glistening salmon orange 
pink, a very popular dahlia ______-__--___- Each 50¢ 
SANHICANS QUEEN—A blending of apricot, with a 
faint brushing of carmine rose, deepening towards 
thencentenre tates ete ee Soe Sees ee Each 50c 
THE COMMODORE—One of the largest yellow dahl- 
ias, a brilliant lemon yellow, petals long and broad 
Each $1.00 
THOMAS A. EDISON—Royal purple exhibition vari- 
ety, named by permission of the Famous Electrical 
Wizards OOtsimeses eee es a ee Each 75¢ 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—Deep mauve-pink. One 
of the very best Dahlias grown. Long, stiff stems and 
excellent for cut flowers _----------------- Each 25c 
CURRIE’S CACTUS DAHLIAS 
ALICE WHITTIER—A beautiful shade of primrose 
or sulphur yellow. The bloom is of great depth and 
will grow 9 to 10 inches in diameter on a plant 5 feet 
tall. An excellent keeper when cut --_----- Each 50c 
BRIDE’S BOUQUET—(Hybrid)—An ideal white cac- 
tus and profuse bloomer; extra long stems, and a 
Dahlia that stands up well when cut ------ Each 25c 
ELKRIDGE—A splendid white ------------ Each 50c 
FLYING AMBASSADOR—White --------- Each 50c 
CIGARETTE—Creamy white, heavily edged with 
pomegranate red, but it varies greatly, no two flowers 
being exactly alike. The petals are long and inclined 
to roll, forming a large, deep, well-shaped flower of 
great substance on very long stems of best quality. 
PE serie Fen i 2 oe eee Each 50c 
JERSEY’S MAMMOTH (H. C.)—Truly_a monster; 
the color is a rich golden-mahogany. This variety 
has won first prizes at many of the shows for the 
largest flower. Try it if you want to grow a big one. 
ee et in a ee oS Each 50c 
EDNA FERBER—Very large flowers; the color is a 
deep coral shading to old gold at the base of petals, 
which are long and wavy ---------------- Each 75c 
JERSEY RADIANCE—Appropriately named, the 
color being a radiant bittersweet orange, borne on 
long, stiff stems —--._-------------------- Each 35c 
PAPILLON—A beautiful shade of old rose with 
gold lights; flowers very large; fine exhibition. vari- 
GAY aoe ee ear Each 35c 
ROYCROFI—A golden bronze shade, free flowering 
onwlongustems 2220-2 ----=----=-=------=-— Each 50c 
SAMUEL T. ALEXANDER (Hybrid)—One of the 
finest of this type. With no special care the flowers 
measure 10 inches across. Color buff with a tinge of 
pink, the reverse being Corinthian red. The stems 
grow 18 inches to 2 feet long ____________ Each 75c 
SISKITYOU—One of the largest of all Dahlias, and 
has created sensations wherever exhibited; the color 
is pink-tinted mauve ___-__-__-__________-_ Each 50c 
POMPON VARIETIES 
A miniature form of Ball Dahlias; very popular 
and used extensively for table decorations. 
Amber Queen—Rich, clear amber, shaded apricot. 
PI LA cepa at pr RSC CD cog Ope RAIA oe Each 25c 
Golden Queen—The most perfect yellow Pompon to 
CB EEM ei gt sp a A ep eae Each 25c 
Prince Charming—Cream tipped purple ____Each 25c 
Raphael—Very dark maroon ____-_________ Each 25c 
Snowclad—The best pure white ___________ Each 25c 
CURRIE’S SUPERIOR DAHLIA 
COLLECTIONS 
No Collections Were Ever Offered at Such Low Prices 
Try some of them and have a beautiful garden, the 
envy of your neighbor, for 1936. These collections 
cannot be changed as to varieties—this is one of the 
reasons they are offered at such unusually low prices. 
These flowers are all large flowering and highly rec- 
ommended. 
COLLECTION No. 1—$5.00 Value for $3.50 
Almay Alexanders cers = ee ee ee Se $ .50 
Charlotte Alexander ________-__-______________ 50 
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Jacquesthutrelles==ss cee a ae eee 50 
Jerseys Beacon ews eee eee ee ae eee .25 
Mirs iden Ves Wiatnen vase nas ke ee ei en ene .25 
Margaret; WeaWilson 2222.3 es ees 25 
MrsiGeouskeen’ 22022222) sa Se ae ial ee 50 
PridevoLsS Granth or di ee eee ear a a 00 
TRO VCEO LG eS a ia lene aes. 50 
SOVIETS Ges eee aa ae er a eg 00 
Vankee wan peje see hase ae a eye eee 50 
$5.00 
COLLECTION No. 2—$4.00 Value for $3.25 
Six of the Best Large Flowering Dahlias ever of- 
fered. Flowers measuring from 8 to 12 inches in 
diameter on fine long stems. All Blue Ribbon Numbers. 
INV CediGre enit s ee ee ees a $0.50 
Chemar’s Masterpiece ____-___________________ 50 
VAT © OW I ge Te 50 
Herald: Tribune, White 2222222 a ee eee 1.00 
Mrs.) KdnayB:(Champlinv2 22 2 a ae 1.00 
Nana qua ke txts ea a A OU ee 50 
$4.00 
COLLECTION No. 3—$3.25 Value for $2.50 
12 Large Flowering Dahlias of Recent Introduction. 
An unusually fine offer at most reasonable price. 
These beautiful dahlias valued at $3.25 for $2.50. 
DEEN aban (Calehoye aes Re ee a ee eee $0.25 
Bonney Brae eet watever hn cee cee Bee ys 25 
Dre vis eae eee eS es Se ee 25 
MleanoriGran tye ee eee 25 
IGS UG. CKD AW. \AVE NS Ver oe ee 25 
Margareta Wills Ong ete eee ee 25 
PridevotaCaliforniaye ss eee ee 25 
Mrs¥C 3B Bene dic tyes ee ae at ee ere es -25 
MrsiEtheliha Smith see. 2) see ee 25 
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Roman7hag le. = ste eae = ee ee ee 25 
Somerset ee wie ic eee ea a ee 50 
$3.25 
