Norwalk, California 
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LORD BYRON. No. 65. Formal Decorative. Chrome yellow, shading to a 
deeper center. Very large and deep flowers carried on long stiff 
stems. $ .75 
LAKE WINNIPEG. No. 705. Informal Decorative. A fine variety of mauve 
pink, with large blossoms held erect on good stems. $ .50 
MARMION. No. 407. Informal Decorative. A giant dahlia of lovely coloring. 
Pure golden yellow with a bronze center. The blooms are held on long 
stems well above the sturdy bush. $ .75 
MARIPOSA. No. 108. Semi-cactus. This popular flower is of great depth, 
perfect form, with incurved petals. A beautiful pink with a violet 
suffusion. A vigorous grower. $ .50 
MARY AUGUSTA. No. 288. Formal Decorative. A jasper pink shading to 
a jasper red, with yellow veinings. Large flowers on excellent stems. $ .35 
MAUDE ADAMS. No. 331. Ball. White faintly tipped with pale pink. 
This medium size flower has perfect stems, making it ideal for cut¬ 
ting. $ .50 
MILLIONAIRE. No. 186. Decorative. This monstrous, lavender dahlia can 
easily be grown to ten or eleven-inches. Bushes rather dwarf with good 
stems. $ .50 
MIRADOR. No. 74. Formal Decorative. A rose pink with a background of 
ivory and a distinct yellow base. The large flowers are freely produced 
on good stems. A fine cut flower. $ .35 
MISS HELEN HOLLIS. No. 317. Ball. Fine scarlet. A prolific bloomer, 
and very fine for the garden or commercial use. $ .50 
MR. CROWLEY. No. 96. Formal Decorative. A bright glowing salmon 
pink, shading to yellow at the base of the petals; the habit is dwarf. The 
medium size flowers are carried on fine stems. $ .35 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL. No. 380. Informal Decorative. A large, fine, 
rich, glowing old rose dahlia. The flowers are huge and carried on strong 
cane-like stems. A prolific bloomer and good keeper. $ .75 
MRS. CARL SALBACH. No. 49. Decorative. Mauve or lilac pink; a very 
popular variety with long stiff stems. Very good cut flower. $ .35 
MRS. GEORGE SUGG. No. 47. Formal Decorative. Huge blooms of golden 
Congo pink, borne on long cane-like stems. A very free producer. $ .75 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. No. 754. Formal Decorative. The very large 
flower is a most glowing shade of mauve pink. The stems are long and 
stiff, and it is one of the most popular cut flowers. $ .35 
MRS. JOHN BAZANT. No. 281. Informal Decorative. Cream white blend¬ 
ing to a faint canary yellow at the center. The flowers are produced 
freely on long erect stems and keep well when cut. $ .35 
MRS. PRISCILLA HINEBAUGH. No. 32. Decorative. A salmon buff, 
blending to a coral red center and a coral red reverse. The flowers are 
immense in size and depth, with perfect stems, and are freely pro¬ 
duced. $ .50 
MRS. THERESA DuBOIS. No. 211. Formal Decorative. Bright old rose, 
each petal faintly veined and tipped with gold. The flowers are of a 
large regular type and keep well when cut. The bushes are vigorous and 
the stems are long and strong. $ .50 
