Norwalk, California 
Three 
General Collection of Dahlias 
ABDILLAH. No. 22. Formal Decorative. Deep ox-blood red, with broad 
flat petals and perfect center; borne on end of strong stems. A remark¬ 
ably good keeper when cut, and the last flowers of the season are as 
good as the first. $2.50 
A. D. LIVONI. No. 236. Ball. Clear pink; flowers are medium size $ .35 
ALBERT A. VESTAL. No. 395. Informal Decorative. Old rose, shaded 
Corinthian red. The blooms may be grown to ten inches, have very long 
stems and are prolific in bloom. Medium height. $ .75 
AL KORAN. No. 572. Informal Decorative. Clear bright yellow, suffused 
amber. The bush makes a vigorous growth and is covered the whole sea¬ 
son with large blooms held erect on long stiff stems. $ .35 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. No. 235. Ball. A rich American Beauty shade, 
flowers medium large on straight stems. $ .50 
ANDREAS HOFER. No. 187. Cactus. Bright pink, shading to creamy cen¬ 
ter. The flower is medium size, perfect stems, and long keeping qualities, 
which make it an outstanding cut flower variety. $ .50 
ANN RUTLEDGE. No. 196. Informal Decorative. A wonderful shade of 
Oriental fuschia blended with lavender. The flowers are of giant size 
and borne on long cane-like stems. A splendid keeper, excellent cut 
flower and exhibition variety. $1.00 
ARDARA. No. 159. Semi-cactus. A light rose pink, shading to creamy cen¬ 
ter. The flowers are large, and of most exquisite coloring. The bushes 
are of medium height with excellent stems. $ .75 
ASPASIA. No. 136. Formal Decorative. Rosaline purple with a golden 
yellow tinge. The flowers are of regular type, large and freely produced 
on tall bushes. $ .75 
AVALON. No. 48. Formal Decorative. A clear picric yellow. Flowers are 
very large and have excellent keeping qualities when cut. $ .35 
BALLET GIRL. No. 101. Cactus. Mixture of white and orange. The flower 
is very large and of the true cactus type. The bushes are tall and are 
very free flowering. $ .35 
BEAR CLAWS. No. 192. Cactus. Large incurving ruby red cactus with 
good stems. $ .75 
BLACK DIAMOND. No. 444. Ball. Dark maroon, on straight stems. $ .35 
BONNIE BLUE. No. 112. Ball. Phlox purple and mauve. Flowers are of 
medium size, perfect form, stiff stems, and good keeping qualities. $ .35 
BOUNBROOK BEAUTY. No. 510. Formal Decorative. Deep mauve pink. 
Large flowers on very long stiff stems. $ .50 
B. P. O. E. No. 764. Ball. A rich regal purple. Flowers are perfect in form, 
the best of stems and keeping qualities. $ .35 
BRONZE BEAUTY. No. 474. Formal Decorative. A rich golden copper. 
Flowers are extremely large. A wonderful exhibition and cut flower. $1.00 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY. No. 172. Cactus. Capucina red with a golden 
suffusion, frequently tipped with golden yellow. The flowers are good 
size, graceful formation, and held on long stiff stems. $ .50 
