OUR 1934 INTRODUCTIONS 
MARIE DRESSLER 
This formal decorative is a love¬ 
ly creation in pomegranate red. We 
predict that this dahlia will prove 
as popular in the red class as Jer¬ 
sey Beauty in the pink. It resem¬ 
bles the parent (Jersey Beauty) 
in form, size and growing habits. 
Both an exhibition and cut flower. 
A dahlia well worthy the lovable 
star whose name it bears. Roots 
$15.00. Plants $7.50. 
DOT FARLEY 
This informal decorative is a 
dahlia of which any originator 
could well be proud. Blending in 
its color makeup all the rich gold¬ 
en yellow and peach-pink tones of 
a California desert sunset. We 
have grown this dahlia for seven 
years and although a very large 
flower (ten inches under normal 
growing conditions) it has the en¬ 
dorsement of leading florists of Southern California, 
as an excellent cut flower. This is one of the very 
few dahlias in existence that we think has no bad fea¬ 
tures. Roots only $10.00. 
CENTINELA QUEEN 
This informal decorative is a bi-color, crimson, 
tipped white. This is a Barker origination which we 
are proud to introduce. A consistent blue ribbon win¬ 
ner and an excellent cut flower variety. Roots only $2. 
LA NIEVA 
This pompon is as white as the snow for which it is 
named. We consider it the finest white pompon ever 
introduced. Its texture is very fine, stems long and 
stiff, a straight growing plant and exceptionally pro¬ 
lific. A three time winner at our three shows this year. 
Roots $2.00. 
DAINTY MAID 
Formal decorative. White, delicately flushed and 
overcast with lavender. While only a five inch blossom, 
its exquisite coloring and exotic formation make it 
worthy of space in any garden. A splendid keeper. 
Roots only $1.00. 
PINK PERFECTION 
Decorative Ball. This Delice pink ball won an award 
3f merit in 1931 at the Los Angeles Biltmore show as 
a seedling. Has a good stiff stem, a prolific bloomer 
and an excellent cut flower. Roots only $1.00. 
MAIDE 
This is a large pompon, a blending of red and yellow 
that looks like orange when massed. This dahlia re¬ 
quires too much disbudding to make a first class flor¬ 
ist’s flower, but is ideal for landscaping or for anyone 
that wants a profusion of bloom in the garden. Low 
growing and bushy. Roots only $1.00. 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 1 
One each of these seven varieties for $25.00. This 
is positively the only discount allowed on this collection, 
