GIANT SHOW DAHLIA CHAMPIONS 
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At San Francisco our new introduction for 1934, “Grandee,” was awarded the 
American Home Achievement Medal and at San Leandro Flower Festival, “Grandee” 
reigned supreme as the largest in the show, the great “Keweah” bowing in defeat 
before the new Giant “Grandee.” 
In Tacoma, Wash., we found the grand old champion “Ambassador” best bloom 
in the show and grown by an amateur. At Seattle another amateur crashed through 
in winning the Sweepstake prize for the best bloom in the show with “Satan.” At 
Columbia Valley, Wash., “Satan” again took the award for largest bloom in the show. 
These are the high spots. Hundreds of other prizes were won at the aboye 
shows and in the many smaller shows throughout the country. 
In yiew of our past record and especially our record for 1933, we feel that we 
are entitled to brag a bit. Hence our coyer for 1934 lays just claim to the 
title GIANT SHOW DAHLIAS. 
Join us this season. As a member of our successful Success Family you are sure 
to reap the reward of good judgment in your selections for show purposes and in 
satisfaction in your home garden. 
POMPOM DAHLIAS 
We have added to our collection these charming little fellows as the demand is 
rapidly increasing. There are no better flowers for home decorations than the 
smaller type Dahlias. I have been advised that the collection listed contains the 
best for all purposes. The blooms are small with quilled petals and for exhibition 
AIMEiE—A wee bronze that attracts instant attention in the garden 
ANNA KRISTINA—Golden yellow shading, deeper at center 
ATOM—A tiny flower of deep orange red, occasionally showing a white petal 
AMBER QUEEN—Clear rich amber, shaded apricot, extra free cutting 
ARTHUR KERLEY—Deep maroon . . . ... 
BRONZE BEAUTY—^^Soft orange buff, free bloomer .... 
BOB WHITE—Very free bloomer, long stems, small pure white 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD^—Tiny exhibition flower of brick red. Dwarf 
DONALD GORDON—Fine orange red ...... 
DANDY—Bright orange ....... 
DAISY—Amber, tinted salmon pink. Excellent yariety 
DIXIE—Small, yery dark red, long stems. Dwarf .... 
DEE DEE—Perfectly formed small lilac lavender. Rather small 
GLOW—Rich coral ....... 
HARRY SNOOK—Very fine small shell pink and white .... 
HIAWATHA—^Nich rich red ....... 
HAZEL—A charming variety in the brown shades .... 
HELEN ANITA—Attractive coloring—lavender pink with light center 
ISABEL—Small pure white ....... 
JOHNNY—Small dark red of perfect form. Extra good for exhibition 
JOE FETTE—Best all-purpose white except for exhibition 
LEDA BEELER—Tiny. Compact lavender mauve .... 
LITTLE DAVID^—Orange red. Small and perfect .... 
LITTLE MARY—Deep red, almost black, very free, splendid for exhibition 
LITTLE EDITH—Very small exhibition yellow tipped bronze. Tiny 
MARY MUNNS—Fuchsia, dark orchid sheen, long stems 
MIKE—A new red or burnt orange, shading lighter at outer petals. Flower 
small and compact. Dwarf . . . . • 
NARISSA—True variety. Splendid bright mauye pink. Frufuse 
REGULUS—Excellent small bright purple ..... 
SUNNY DAYBREAK—An extra choice gold tipped bright orange 
The above collection of thirty yarieties for .... 
One each of six varieties of above Dahlias for .... 
One each of three varieties of above Dahlias for .... 
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