1934 
CARL SALBACH 
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GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
Prices quoted are for single roots. We do not sell green plants 
Any three 50c dahlias for $1.00 
Air Mail (Kanouse-Salbach). I. D. The finest 
lavender dahlia we have seen. Blooms nine 
or ten inches in diameter without forcing, 
and long sturdy stems that stand right out 
from the bushes. 
One of “Sixteen Best Keepers” and 
awarded Certificate of Merit, Storrs, Conn. 
Won three firsts at Tacoma Dahlia Show, 
and four blue ribbons at Puyallup Fair, 
including best basket of dahlias at both 
shows. 
This outstanding new dahlia has even 
better growing habit than its parent, Mrs. 
Carl Salbach. A large stock permits us to 
offer Air Mail at the unusually low intro¬ 
ductory price of.$1.50 per tuber. 
A1 Koran (Davies) I. D. Amber yellow. Flow¬ 
ers large and full. Fine for cutting. . . .50c 
Ambassador (Broomall) S. C. One of the best. 
Color a soft amber pink and salmon with 
yellow center. Flowers large, stems good, 
and an excellent keeper. Floriferous. See 
color cut page 29.60c 
American Triumph (Nuneviller). A most 
beautiful true cactus with good straight 
stems. Color red, bordering on crimson. 
Fine in any bouquet, and one of “Sixteen 
Best Keepers”.$1.00 
Amun Ra (Seal) F. D. Great rich coppery 
bronze blossoms, and big dark leaves. 
Large. Always attracts attention.50c 
Black Jack (Westilius) I. D. Deepest maroon 
almost black. Bushes are very tall and filled 
with deep velvety blooms from early to late 
season. Best of its color, won’t burn 60c 
Conquistador (Ballay) S. C. A 1929 Roll of 
Honor dahlia. Twice awarded gold medal 
at California Flower Festival as the best 
dehlia in the show, and many other firsts. 
Large, well proportioned, and the colors 
are creamy soft yellow illuminated by a 
glowing pink at the base of the petals. Can 
be cut with three foot stems. Similar to, 
but lighter than Ambassador.$1.00 
Dr. Tevis (Pelicano) F. D. Soft salmon rose, 
suffused with old gold, with golden apricot 
at center. Blooms in profusion on long, 
stout stems.50c 
Eagle Rock Fantasy (Broomall) 1. D. A new 
giant that is a real show flower. Huge 
blossoms of mallow pink, shading to silver. 
Excellent growing habits.$3.00 
Earle VV’illiams {Doolittle) F. D. A splendid 
bicolor with fine substance and strong, 
straight stems. Crimson centers blend into 
a creamy white, making a striking con¬ 
trast .60c 
E. F. Hawes (Stredwick ) C. Large pink flow¬ 
ers held erect on long, stiff stems. A pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Always in demand as a cut 
flower.$1.00 
El Granada (Bessie Boston) 1. D. A glorious 
orange, showing a rich creamy yellow on 
the reverse of the curling petals.$1.50 
Ellinor Vandeveer (Seal). Blooms large, of 
great depth and substance and held high 
on exceptionally long, stiff stems. One of 
the “Sixteen Best Keepers.” Rose pink. .50c 
Faith Garibaldi {Garibaldi-Bessie Boston) F.D. 
A charming silvery rose pink. Flowers per¬ 
fectly formed on large straight stems. .50c 
Flaming Meteor (Barker) 1. D. Flaming 
orange-scarlet deepening to burnt orange 
at center. Flower large and deep, with 
splendid form. One of “Sixteen Best Keep¬ 
ers” .75c 
Francesca (Carbone) F. D. Deep tourmaline 
pink, lit by bright yellow suffusion at the 
base of petals. Fine stiff stems. One of 
“Sixteen Best Keepers”.$1.00 
Fresno (Hogue-Salbach 1931) F.D. This bril¬ 
liant scarlet and yellow dahlia was pro¬ 
duced in Fresno, California, from a $2.50 
packet of seed pui’chased from us. Flowers 
large and showy with fine stems, and 
stands heat well.$1.50 
Gertrude Ederle (Bessie Boston) 1. D. Soft 
primrose yellow. A profuse bloomer and 
one of “Sixteen Best Keepers”. First prize 
best basket 25, Calif. Flower Festival, 
1931. See color picture, page 28.75c 
Golden Bronze (Salbach 1934) C. We believe 
this outstanding new dehlia will prove to 
be the finest all-around dahlia of recent 
origination. Has all of the qualities of size, 
color, prolific blooming, good stem, etc., 
that one could ask for. 
Blooms twice the size of Goldest West, 
of somewhat similar coloring with frosted 
golden petals faintly tinged bronze. Center 
of deep coppery bronze. One of “Sixteen 
Best Keepers.” Fine bloomer. Stock limited. 
Delivery April 1st. Tubers, each. . . .$10.00 
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