Two 
Albert A. Brown & Sons 
1934 Introductions 
MOTHER BAZANT. (Bazant-Brown). No. 113. Informal Decorative. We 
are introducing this dahlia, which was originated in the gardens of 
Mr. John Bazant of Los Angeles. It is a large flower consisting of many 
narrow petals in a fluffy formation. A heavy bloomer with flowers held 
on long, strong stems. Color a dark red with purple shadings. As lovely 
as the charming lady for whom it is named. Stock very limited. 
Plants, $12.50. Roots, each $25.00—Net 
MRS. LORENZE KILLIAN. (Bazant-Brown). No. 120. Formal Decorative. 
This new dahlia will be grown by those who love yellow dahlias. The 
flower is large, of good depth, splendid form, and unexcelled keeping 
qualities. Stems are very long, tough, and cane-like. The color is pure 
golden yellow. Plants, $10.00. Roots, each $20.00—Net 
MRS. ETTA BAZANT. (Bazant-Brown). No. 129. Formal Decorative. A 
large, beautiful maroon, stem and habits very good. A good addition to 
the reds. Plants only $5.00—Net 
MRS. JOSEPH PLASSMAN. (Bazant-Brown). No. 130. Cactus. This new 
intoduction will fill a want in cactus dahlias. Stems are long and cane¬ 
like. The flower is very large and full. Color is amaranth pink. We 
think this dahlia will become very popular with the lovers of cactus 
varieties. Roots, each $10.00. Plants, $5.00 
SPANKIE. (Brown). No. 131. Miniature Decorative. A new variety in a new 
color. A real cut flower in color, keeping qualities, and habits. A vase 
of the lovely, glowing, orange scarlet flowers makes a brilliant splash 
of color. It was exhibited at the Los Angeles Dahlia Show last fall and 
drew a great deal of attention. Roots, each $1.50 
ELISSA LANDI. (Cordes). This dahlia, while not the largest, is, we feel, one 
of the best Mr. Cordes has produced and will meet the requirements of 
the most exacting. On the current Honor Roll. 
It is a decorative bordering on the informal. It is a very rich and 
brilliant salmon orange and the flower is held proudly erect on long cane¬ 
like stems. The plant is vigorous with insect-resistant foliage and the 
flowers are produced freely. 
The flower keeps exceptionally well when cut and the rich color 
does not fade or burn. 
Personally selected by Miss Landi to carry her name and it is 
fully worthy of that honor. Roots, each $10.00. Plants, $5.00 
LOUISE BATES. (Cordes). If size and real beauty combined appeals to you, 
this dahlia will meet the test and be one that you can grow with pleasure 
and satisfaction. 
It is a clear orchid lavender semi-cactus of an unusual and artistic 
formation, held on long erect stems. The plant produces an abundance 
of these beautiful flowers throughout the season. The foliage is fully 
insect-resistant. The stock is limited. Roots, each $10.00. Plants, $5.00 
AMELIA EARHART. (Cordes). Semi-cactus. The outstanding Grand 
Champion at the 1932 shows, this glorious dahlia again in 1933, in shows 
all over the country, met and defeated all comers. 
It is a beautiful coral salmon, very large and deep. The stems are 
very long and straight. The plant is vigorous and insect-resistant. The 
stock is limited. Roots, each $10.00. Plants, $5.00 
Orders for the above will be filled direct from the originators stock. 
