GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
SATAN, (Ballay). S-C One of the largest and most sensational Dahlias 
ever grown. Flaming red with a touch of gold at the center. Per¬ 
fect 12-inch blooms with horn-like incurved petals. Long rigid stems. 
Almost devoid of foliage. A Roll of Honor Dahlia and a sure prize 
winner.Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.00 
SHAHRAZAD, (Newsom). ID An outstanding deep pink introduction. 
The immense blooms are carried on long, rigid stems. Resembles a 
deep pink Jane Cowl. A prize winner.Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
SILVERADO, (Seal). S-C Huge blooms of white and silvery lavender. 
A prize winner.Roots, 35c 
SINBAD OF THE SEA, (Newsom). FD Huge size, fine stems and per¬ 
fect form. Color is vivid scarlet. One of the best and most pro¬ 
ductive Dahlias grown..Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
SISKIYOU, S-C A truly sensational Dahlia. The stems are stiff as rods, 
and the flower is a very attractive pink, with a suggestion of mauve. 
A prize winner.Roots, 40c 
SOLE MIO, S-C The color is a deep yellow suffused with apricot. The 
flowers are held erect on excellent stems. Fine for exhibition. A 
Gold Medal Dahlia.Roots, 40c 
THOMAS A. EDISON, (Dahliadel). FD A gorgeous royal purple with 
a velvet sheen. Huge perfect blooms on cane-like stems. A Roll of 
Honor Dahlia.Roots, 75c; Plants, 40c 
TREASURE ISLAND, (Dahliadel). FD Color, bright apricot with gold 
and rose suffusion. A strong, vigorous grower with large, perfect 
flowers and excellent stems. A profuse and consistent bloomer. A 
success in all localities. A prize winning Roll of Honor Dahlia of 
great beauty and distinction.Roots, 65c; Plants, 35c 
TRENTONIAN, FD A giant Roll of Honor decorative in a wonderful 
blending of old gold, amber and coppery bronze.Roots, 35c 
VIOLET WONDER, (Kemp). ID Rich napthaline violet, lightening to a 
bluish violet at tips of petals with a lavender reverse. Excellent 
stems. A Roll of Honor Dahlia.Roots, 60c; Plants, 30c 
WHITE EMPRESS, (Jost-Alling) . ID A clear, clean white of perfect 
formation. Winner of the Dornell Cup, as the best keeping variety. 
Very productive, excellent stems. A grand commercial white for 
florists.Roots, 75c; Plants, 40c 
VIRGINIA IRVING, ID Deep rose and salmon. Fine stem and habit. 
Excellent for exhibition.Roots, 50c 
WALDHEIM SUNSHINE, ID A true deep yellow on sturdy stems. Ex¬ 
cellent form and habit.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
W. H. T., FD Large flowers of rich old rose with mauve shadings. Good 
grower with sturdy stems.Roots, 75c; Plants, 35c 
YANKEE KING, (S. W. Woods). ID Color, intense flame with rose 
reverse. Giant blooms on strong, wiry stems. An excellent keeper. 
A prize winner.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS. Formed like large Dahlias but only two to four 
inches in diameter. Abbreviations: C Cactus. D Decorative. 
CORONNE, D Pure white resembling a Gardenia.Roots, 50c 
ELIZABETH PAPE, C Rosy pink salmon.Roots, 35c 
LITTLE JEWEL, D Pure peach blossom pink.Roots, 35c 
MT. WHITNEY SUNSET, D Amber yellow with Jasper red shadings. A 
Roll of Honor Dahlia.Plants only, $1.00 
PELICANO, D Quilled deep crimson flower.Plants only, 50c 
VIVIAN WRIGHT, D Salmon pink. Profuse bloomer.Roots, 50c 
