PRINCESS PAT— (McWHIRTER) 
A magnificent new decorative variety of a glorious 
shade of old rose. Flowers are very large and perfectly 
formed, growing well above tlic foliage on long, stiff, 
erect stems, 3 to 4 feet long, the best variety of its color 
in cultivation. Has good keeping qualities and in great 
demand as a cut flower. Won first prize for the best 25 
blooms at the San Francisco Dahlia Show last year. 
$2.50 each 
CALIFORNIA ENCHANTRESS— (Bessie Boston) 
A monster bloom of great substance and a delight- 
ful shade of pale pink. Hybrid cactus are greatly in 
demand because of their size and erect stems. This has 
both these admirable qualities, combined with freedom 
in flowering. This dahlia made good last fall wherever 
it was shown, and has been ordered heavily by amateurs 
and growers who saw it in our display garden. 
$3.00 each 
MABEL B. TAFT — (Bessie Boston) 
New decorative. The coloring is novel, yellow, 
suffused with pinkish apricot, lighter in the center and 
shading deeper towards the outer petals. The very large 
flower has good depth and is composed of small, peculiar- 
ly shaped petals which give it refinement as well as 
beauty. It is particularly lovely under artificial light. 
Stems are long and absolutely stiff and straight. As a 
cut flower, it has most unusual lasting qualities. 
$2.50 each 
GEO. WALTERS— (Carter) 
One of the most beautiful hybrid cactus type. 
Bright salmon pink, artistically suffused with old gold. 
A wonderful bearer. The flowers are large and held 
on long stiff stems. Geo. Walters received the gold 
medal at the P.-P. I. E., San Francisco, 1915. 
75cts. each 
