BESSIE BOSTON DAHLIA FARM, SAN MATEO, GAL. 13 
PEONY DAttLIAS — General Collection (Continued) 
BURN K-.J ONES — Pearly-p'nk suffused with heliotroiie. 
CANARI — A soft primrose-yellow flower; 35c. 
CABSEll — Very fine yellow, long stems, fine for cutting. 
CECKLiIA — Creamy-yellow, large flower on a straight stem, good; 35c. 
CODSALI., GEM — Color amber-yellow, fine habit. 
CORONAUO — Rich amber, long stiff stems. Plants in May; 75c. 
CHATENEY — Chateney rose-pink color; a lovely dahlia of medium size, very 
dwarf, grand for cutting: 35c. 
CREAM KING — Is an incomparable dahlia, nothing finer in the peony class. 
The color is a soft cream; the size is enormous; the stem is long. 
No garden is complete without it. Pine for cutting and invaluable 
for exhibiting; $1. 
DORMOUSE — Best of the maroons or dark, velvety reds. Petals are many and 
curled and twisted; large and good for any purpose; 50c. 
I)RA<;OON — Old-rose with yellow suffusion, a strong grower; 50c. 
I>|{. PEARY — Dark mahogany-red, large and beautiful; 35c. 
DOltOTHY' VASEY' — Shrimp-pink flower on a long stiff stem, very free, 
good; 35e. 
DUCHESS OF BRUNSWICK — Soft red, the reverse of petals shading to 
aiirieot; 35c. 
DUXEtlliElilN — French peony of decided merit, as the coloring is quite 
unusual, a blend of apricot and orange, size and stems are excel- 
lent; .50c. 
E. CIIBVALiIER — White base, bordered and tipped purple, striking flowers 
on good stems; 50c. 
ELiEANOR^ — A lovely shade of rose-pink, fine habit; 35c. 
ELECTRA — A bluish-mau ve, fine .stem.?, tall grower; 35c. 
ELSA — A California dahlia, and the best and largest cream-white peony. 
Keeps its size and stem all season, and blooms profusely; 35c. 
S^MPRESS — Large, striking bloom of unusual blending of colors. Deep 
purplish-carmine suffused with cream; 75c. 
EUROPA — A beautiful shade of amber-orange, pretty fiower; 35c. 
FAIR. ROSAMOND — A deep rosy-cerise, very free bloomer. 
F. VNCY FREE — Unusual shade of pinkish-magenta; 50c. 
FLAMINGO — Crimson-red, petals twisted and recurved; 35c. 
FLAVIA — Salmon on orange base, lovely color, medium size, stiff stem; 35c. 
FLORENCE COOK — A beautiful flower of soft rose-pink; it has more than 
the usual number of petals; 50e. 
FLORIZEL — Rosy-pink shaded yellow, tall and effective; .•{5c. 
FRAULEIN BUDDE — Pinkish-mauve, particularly fine for cutting, as the 
long stems are upright; 50c. 
FUGI — White with lemon center, very fine variety; 75c. 
GEISHA — The dahlia which has made the peony famous; a stunning mixture 
of scarlet and gold. Good for any purpose; 35c. 
GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST— Light yellow shaded and tinged red, showy 
fiower; 75c. 
GLOIRE DES ROCHES — Reddish-maroon of velvety texture, with a faint 
edge of white and distinctly tipped white; large French novelty; 75c.. 
HAMPTON COURT — A delightful pink, fine stems, with fiowers borne well 
above the foliage. 
HEBE — The most delicate shade of lavender, stems are good; 35c. 
HILDA — Cerise, or carmine-rose with white suffusion, large and fine; 35c. 
H. J. LOVINK — Lovely blooms of mauve shading to pink. A most dependable 
dahlia, as the stem is long and straight; always a mass of 
flowers; 35c. 
HOLMAN HUNT — Very dark velvety crimson, free-flowering and effective; .35c. 
JAN. OLIESLAGERS — Well-formed fiowers of pale yellow, strong, stiff 
stems; 50c. 
.1. B. IIEATON — Golden yellow, streaked and suffused carmine. 
JOHN GREEN — Tomato-red, shading to yellow, petals curled and twisted; 35c. 
JULIET — A peony which will always attract attention because It has every 
good quality, besides being a delightful old-rose. Plants in May; 75c. 
KING EDWARD — Deep purple flower on a long stem, fine erect habit; 3.5o. 
LADY LliOY'D — An immense dark cardinal fiower, which has every good 
quality, and a favorite for cutting and exhibition because of its 
size; 75c. 
