ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.) Soft glowing pink of good size and 
erect stems. A splendid cactus and a beauty in every respect. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
PATRICIA ANN (F. D.) This scored 87 at the trial gardens in 1931. 
This is very good recommendation for any dahlia. The flowers face 
at just the right angle and have a fine heavy stem. Color is pale 
yellow blending to alizarine pink. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.00 
PEPPERMINT CANDY (S. C.) Cream striped and splashed carmine. 
We introduced this dahlia in 1924 and it still continues to be one of 
our largest sellers in spite of the fact that the stems are not strong 
enough to properly support the blooms. Nothing exactly like it. 
Roots $ .50 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I. D.) A new red from the West which is 
making good. The flowers are very large, frequently a foot in 
diameter, of the most rich glistening crimson imaginable. The bushes 
are tall with a tough healthy foliage. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
REGENT (Incurved Cac.) A most lovely clear pink. Prolific flower¬ 
ing. Good size. Roots $ .50 
ROTARY (I. D .) If you like the bi-colors give this one a try. The 
ground color is a bright red with a sharp contrast of pure white. 
Plants are low growers. Flowers from 5 to 6 inches. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.00 
ROSE FALLON (F. D.) We have a fine strain of stock of this big 
deep reddish orange beauty. Two foot stems and huge flowers. 
Nothing better in the cheaper sorts. Roots $ .50 
SANKO (I. D.) Our 1933 introduction. The flowers of this variety 
present a fluffy chrysanthemum appearance. Plants are sturdy grow¬ 
ers with cane-like stems. The color is a distinct feature, pearly white 
at base of petals shaded and overcast a delicate silvery pink. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
SATAN (1. D .) A no more appropriate name could have been selected 
for this red giant. The flaring red flowers have a sort of stag horn 
petal which is faintly tipped old gold. The stems are long, very 
erect and clean. Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
SEAL’S CALIFORNIAN (I. D.) A bright golden yellow with just a 
suggestion of bronzy rose pink. Heavy broad petals. Roots $ .50 
SHAHRAZAD (1. D.) In California this is known as a pink Jane 
Cowl. This may not be an accurate description but at any rate it is 
a huge deep pink of good substance and depth. A worthwhile addi¬ 
tion to any collection. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
SILVA QUARTA (Ball) A fine lavender ball variety made up of 
innumerable tightly quilled petals. R^ots $ .35 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS (F. D.) Dwarf plants with blooms of deep 
rose color. Roots $ .35 
SUPT. AMRHYN (Ball) This clear pink invariably wins when shown 
in the Ball classes on the exhibition table. It is of good size and 
holds up well. Roots $ .50 
JAMES KIRBY 
