General List of Dahlias 
Aibonita, D. —Lavender or violet pink, shading to white, 
with good stems—75c. 
A1 Koran, D. —Yellow suffused with gold and amber. The 
petals are wavy and make the flower quite attractive. 
Long, stiff stem—75c. 
Alex Waldie, D. —Immense flowers, held erect on strong 
stems; coloring is a creamy ground overlaid with deli¬ 
cate salmon-pink—50c. 
Ambassador, C.—One of the best straight cactus. Amber 
and Buff. Won more prizes than any other individual 
Dahlia—75c. 
Amun Ra, D. —Very large decorative of deep rich shades 
of copper and orange shading to gold and amber, held 
high on a long stiff stem—50c. 
Ballet Girl, C.—The greater percentage of flowers are 
orange, with white edge. Others are pure orange, and 
some white, edged orange. All large and beautiful—75c. 
Bessie Boston, B.—A large, deep cardinal red on strong 
stems. The petals are divided at tips—50c. 
Bagdad, I. D. —Flaming scarlet red. A wonderful flower 
of immense size and great depth. The long stems hold 
the large blooms high above the tall growing bush— 
$ 2 . 00 . 
California Sunshine, D. —Brightest light flame, with a 
gold suffusion. The very best Dahlia we know, in these 
colorings. It is a good, strong grower, with exception¬ 
ally desirable stems. We recommend this variety very 
highly to those who want the best. Root, each—$1.00. 
Cherry, C.—A rich crimson shaded maroon, full centered 
on strong stems and a prolific bloomer and fine keeper. 
One of the best—50c. 
California Enchantress, S. C.—An enormous bloom of 
pale pink, on long, stiff stem. Splendid cut flower—75c. 
C. C. Moore, D. —A flower admired by all who see it. 
It is hard to tell whether it is a decorative or a full 
peony. It is a beauty of lovely orange shade, a good 
size stem, and is good as a cut flower—50c. 
Clarissa Blanco, D. —The color is deep claret wine, some¬ 
times marked white. This variety may be depended 
upon to always make a wonderful showing, anywhere. 
In the garden it blooms in great profusion—75c. 
Champagne, D. —A gorgeous bloom of enormous size, 
held high on long stiff stems. The color is a soft blending 
of dull golden champagne varying to chamois—75c. 
Clare Clemens (Ball)—Deep red, each petal tipped 
white—$1.00. 
Color Sergeant, D. —Rich, deep salmon bronze flowers 
of large size. Perfect stems and clean, upright grow¬ 
er—75c. 
Coquette, D. —This new decorative is a 1929 introduction 
of strong growing habits and the dark leathery foliage 
which is so much desired because of insect resisting prop¬ 
erty. The flower is a giant of red and gold, the face of 
the petals being velvety musketeer red at base blending 
and shading to a golden sunset color at points. Reverse 
of petals gold. It is a thick, fluffy flower composed of 
many curled petals and an exhibition variety of great 
beauty—$1.00. 
