FORMAL DECORATIVES 3 



LADY FRANCES— One of the best new 

 decorativcs. Color deep old rose 

 with golden sheen 3.50 



LUCENA HOPKINS (1932 Introduc- 

 tion, page 1), — Largt> nopal red . . 5.00 



MARY BELL (1932 Introduction, page 



1), — Salmon buff tinted rose, dark 

 centers 2.50 



MISS CALIFORNIA — An unusual 

 coloring, described as "Oriental 

 b^ichia." Excellent k ejpp er with long- 

 stems for cutting 1.00 



*MONMOUTH CHAMPION— One of 



those "rare" dahlias which seems to 

 ^ possess all the points necessary to a 

 successful variety and grQX5__wcll 

 everywhere. Immense blooms ot a 

 brilliant orange flame 5.00, 



MRS. EDWARD WINSOR— A large 

 flat decorative of salmon pink and 

 yellow 2.00 



MRS. GEO. SKENE — A handsome 

 tlower on good stems; color "Dapne 

 red." Vigorous grower .75 



*MRS. I. DE VER WARNER— One of 



^ the linest varieties, soft orchid or 

 * deep mauve pink 75 



NATHAN HALE— Splendid cut flower 



of deep orange bronze 1.50 



NORTHWEST PRIDE— This is a one- 

 toned flower of an unusual shade of 

 bronzy salmon pink. One of the best 

 from the Pacific Northwest 3.50 



PURITY— A very good florist's white, 



Free 50 



REGAL — One of California's prize 

 winners. A huge flower of coppery 

 bronze and rose shades 2.00 



*ROSE FALLON— A magnificent flower 

 of self color, deep old gold. A long 

 " l astin g cutflower. Highly recom- 

 nicnded for exhibition. Choice 

 stock 1.50 



-SANHICAN BEAUTY— A dahlia of 

 ex(juisite coloring much admired in 

 the garden — a shade which we called 

 "peach." An excellent cutflower . . . 2.50 



^■SANHICAN QUEEN— A lovely large 

 dahlia of self color — a golden apricot 

 — and a good grower 2.00 



-SANTA BARBARA— A great Califor- 

 nia prize winner. A perfect flower of 

 large size in a soft clear pink .... 3.50 



SEALS CALIFORNIAN — Beautiful 

 large waxy flower of golden yellow 



■3 lightly tipped pink. Especially tine 



grower; effective in the garden .... 2.00 



