GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
NOBILIS, ID Brilliant crimson and white are well distributed. Consist¬ 
ent early and late bloomer. Roots, 40c 
OLIVE REED, ID A wonderful clear yellow of mammoth size, borne on 
strong, cane-like stems. Excellent habit. A splendid keeper and a 
first prize winner . Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
PALO ALTO, (Ballay). S-C Bright pinkish salmon shading to salmon 
gold at center. Blooms 10 to 12 inches across and six inches deep. 
Stems very tall, strong and rigid. Winner of the Achievement Medal 
and a Roll of Honor Dahlia . Plants only, $3.50 
PANSy G. WHITE, (White). S-C Color, a very clear yellow, a pure 
shade of gold. Large, perfectly formed flowers borne on strong, 
cane-like stems. A prize winner wherever shown. One of the best 
keepers and finest yellows we have ever grown. A Roll of Honor 
Dahlia . L . Roots, 80c; Plants, 40c 
PAPILLION, ID A beautiful shade of old rose with golden lights. A 
constant bloomer. Strong stems .Roots, 35c 
POLAR BEAR, FD A pure white, with perfectly formed flowers on strong 
stems. An excellent cut flower . Roots, 40c 
PRIDE OF FORT MORGAN, (Phlage). FD A brilliant red. Large 
blooms on strong stems. Prize winner . Roots, 40c 
PRINCE OF PERSIA, (Newsom). ID A new giant California Dahlia in 
a rich, glowing, crimson red. Immense long petaled, deep flowers. 
Stem, strong and straight. Excellent form and habit. A vigorous 
grower and a Roll of Honor Dahlia.Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL, FD An enormous light yellow. 
The stems are tall, stiff canes which support the large flowers won¬ 
derfully. A Roll of Honor Dahlia.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
REGAL, (Boston). ID An immense Gold Medal Dahlia of old rose, 
shading to gold at base of petals. Long, rigid stems. A Roll of 
Honor Dahlia . Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
ROBERT E. LEE, (Peacock). S-C Crimson-red flowers of exceptional 
color. A Roll of Honor Dahlia . Roots, 75c; Plants, 35c 
ROBERT TREAT, FD American Beauty color. An excellent exhibition 
Dahlia on a strong stem . Roots, 40c 
ROLLO BOY, S-C Color, delicate amber shading to old gold. Flowers 
are carried erect on strong stems . Roots, 40c 
SALBACH'S WHITE, FD The most perfectly formed large white Dahlia 
we have ever grown. Excellent stems, good keeper and a first prize 
winner . Roots, 40c 
SANHICAN'S PEACH, ID Color, flesh pink. Excellent form and habit. 
Large flowers, perfect stems . Roots, 35c 
SANHICAN'S QUEEN, (F. & M.). FD Color, blending of apricot and 
carmine. Excellent habits, rigid stem and fine foliage. A splendid 
Dahlia for the garden . Roots, 50c 
SANTA ANNA, (Pelicano). ID A beautiful salmon rose, suffused with 
gold. Large flowers on strong, wiry stems. An excellent exhibition 
variety. A prize winner .Roots, 50c 
SANTA BARBARA, (Pelicano). FD The color is a clear pink with a 
suggestion of salmon pink. The large flowers are held high above 
the foliage on stems as stiff as canes. The bushes are of medium 
height, strong and hardy. Santa Barbara won the Achievement 
Medal as the best Dahlia introduced for the season of 1930. A 
consistent prize winner . Roots, 75c; Plants, 35c 
SANTUZZA, (Hodgens). S-C A beautiful coral pink of great size and 
depth, held erect on strong stems. A wonderful producer and a 
fine cut flower. Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
SEAL'S CALIFORNIAN, (Seal). ID Huge flowers of golden yellow 
shading to bronze and rosy pink. Excellent stems and a consistent 
prize winner. . Roots, 45c 
