OUTSTANDING 
INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1934 
ELEGANCE (Semi-Cactus) (Ballay) 
Center and tips of petals yellow, body of flower glistening 
coral. This variety is classified as semi-cactus but is not 
far removed from the true cactus type. It is a full, deep 
flower with ideal habits. Described on the 1933 American 
Home Roll of Honor as “a most pleasing variety that pro¬ 
duces a wealth of bloom of very pleasing and artistic 
appearance. 
Plants $7.50 
ELISSA LANDI (Cordes) 
A Dahlia with personality. A formal Decorative with 
slightly wavy petals and, when fully opened, forms almost 
a perfect ball. The color is a clear bright salmon tone, 
shading to an apricot-orange. Does not fade or burn. Stems 
are strong and wiry. Foliage is dark and of good substance. 
This is a true beauty and an exceptionally good cut flower. 
On the 1934 ROLL OF HONOR. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
GRANDEE (Inf. Dec.) (Ballay) 
Light opal-red, shaded orange-yellow. Winner of the 1933 
American Home Achievement medal at San Francisco and 
the largest flower at the California Flower Festival. For 
great size, we are inclined to think Grandee will surpass 
them all. It has been a sensation wherever shown. Six 
blooms, all measuring 14 to 15 inches, on one plant 4 foot 
tall, is not unusual. ROLL OF HONOR Dahlia. Stem 
positively good. 
Plants $7.50 
