THE EAGLE* — (1920 Introduction) 
A sulphur yellow hybrid cactus, florets slightly re- 
flex, a large flower; a good keeper with long stiff stems. 
Very prolific. Awarded 1st prize D. S. of C. Dahlia 
Show, 1919, for the best established seedling. 
Price, $2.50 each. 
SEQUOIA GIGANTEA*— (1920 Introduction) 
A large yellow decorative dahlia with excellent 
habits; noted for its vigor and productiveness; extra 
stout stems with a gigantic flower. A prize winner 
1918-1919. Price, $2.50 each 
T. A. BURNS* 
A pink hybrid cactus with good stems and excel- 
lent for cutting; a very free bloomer. A dahlia that 
should be in every garden. Flower medium size and 
true to form. $1.50 each 
PACIFIC GLOW* 
An extraordinary large pink paeony dahlia, florets 
long and slightly twisted. Good for exhibition. A 
prize taker for the largest dahlia in the show 1918. 
$1.50 each 
THE GRIZZLY* 
A dark maroon red decorative; without a doubt 
this is one of the best and most prolific dahlias to date. 
Stems 3 feet long; plants grow 3 to 4 feet in diameter, 
flowers are extra large and reflexed which makes it 
attractive. One of my best. A rare novelty. A 
prize winner. $2.50 each 
9#' Watch for my 1921 introduction; it is a world beater. 
(* My own introductions) 
