MEXICO* 
An attractive red and yellow paeony; can be used 
for any purpose. Large flowers held on good stems. 
$1.50 each 
MRS. CARL SALBACH — (Salbach) 
Carried away first honors in the D. S. of C. Trial 
Gardens and received an American Dahlia Society 
Certificate of Merit at their Trial Gardens at Storrs, 
Conn. Lavender pink decorative in color. The immense 
blooms are held erect on long, good stems. A perfect 
cut flower and exhibition variety. $3.50 each 
LA FAVORITA— (Lohrmann) 
A true salmon colored decorative dahlia. This is 
indeed a fine flower with all good habits. A prize 
winner. $2.50 each 
MRS. W. E. ESTES— (Estes) 
The best white dahlia in cultivation, a large hyhrid 
decorative, flowers are held on good stems and noted 
for size, very striking. $2.00 each 
MT. TAMALPAIS* 
Dark red paeony. One of the largest dahlias to 
date; taking the first prize for the largest dahlias in 
the show, flowers 11 inches across. Very prolific and 
good stems. $1.50 each 
SUNSHINE— (Kessing) 
A bright flame red decorative, a color very seldom 
seen in dahlias, slightly flushed with yellow; flowers 
are very deep, held on good stems. Another Califor- 
nian that is becoming very popular. $1.50 each 
(* My own introductions) 
