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LEIFER’S 1934 PRICE LIST 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Continued 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL. A California variety 
that will require much disbudding to measure 
up to its reputation here. A beautiful old rose 
of great size, and if not planted too soon, will 
make a beautiful showing of gorgeous bloom $ .60 
OREGON BEAUTY. Color is oriental red with 
garnet suffusion, flowers are of loose forma¬ 
tion and medium size with good stems. For 
home cutting only_ .15 
01 STER BAY BEAUTY. Very large flowered 
on medium size plants. The large flowers are 
inclined to droop in warm weather. Color is a 
rich dark velvety red, almost a purple_ .25 
REGAL. About the largest of the autumn col¬ 
ored Dahlias. Has been a prize winner ever 
since its introduction. Color is bronze, suf¬ 
fused old gold shadings at base of petals, and 
giving the effect of burnished copper, with 
long rigid stems that hold flowers erect_ .65 
ROBERT E. LEE. A rich red flower that does 
not fade, is what makes this Dahlia so popu¬ 
lar. Has sturdy plant, with good stems, and a 
continuous bloomer with us; splendid cut 
flower variety _ .60 
SEAL’S CALIFORNIAN. A beautiful flower 
with a blending of yellow, salmon rose, and 
apricot, and striped deep salmon. Inner petals 
somewhat quilled _ .60 
SOMERSET. A large fully formed flower of 
salmon, suffused with rose. Tall plants with 
fine stems. Very attractive variety_ .25 
SUNSHINE. Large flowers of Chinese red. 
Petals are long and narrow with pointed ends, 
slightly tipped with gold. A brilliant color¬ 
ing, and a fine 7-inch flower_ .25 
THOMAS A. EDISON. This large, gorgeous 
Dahlia has been a prize winner in Europe, as 
well as in this country. There is no other Dah¬ 
lia of its color, which is a true royal purple. 
Petals of staghorn formation, and somewhat 
twisted. This Dahlia is a slow grower, and 
should be planted in May or June, and will 
require some fertilizer, and more care than 
other varieties, but is worth the trouble, if 
wanted for prize winning in the showroom ... 1.00 
Good Canna Mixtures 
For those planters who are not particular about 
named varieties for planting in quantities we can 
supply several mixtures in separate colors as fol¬ 
lows, all stock to be of best quality: 
Fine Pink Mixture-60c per dozen, $4.50 per 100 
Fine Red Mixture-50c per dozen, 2.50 per 100 
Fine Yellow and Buffs. .....50c per dozen, 2.00 per 100 
Fine Green Leafed--50c per dozen, 2.00 per 100 
Fine Bronze Leafed-50c per dozen, 2.00 per 100 
All Cannas sold by us are root divisions, and are 
superior to pot plants. As they get an earlier start, 
and make larger growth in less time than pot plants. 
