BOLSA DAHLIA GARDEN, MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 
NEW DAHLIAS 
BOLSA DAHLIA GARDEN INTRODUCTION FOR 1935 
Elizabeth Ann . We are very happy to introduce this very fine little 
pompon whose merit was recognised and it was 
given a place among the 1935 Honor Roll Dahlias 
in the American Home Magazine. Its color will 
appeal to you—a beautiful peach rose with a glint 
of gold, a rare color—we do not know of another 
pompon of exactly this shade. Its perfection is 
enhanced by its definite tendency to smallness. 
Net $1.50 
OUTSTANDING NOVELTIES FROM OTHER GROWERS 
A very excellent rose pink formal decorative minia- 
ture with form and habits of Jersey’s Beauty. .75 
This new Gold Medal Miniature from England has 
been the center of attraction this past season 
winning prizes wherever exhibited. It is a 
lovely salmon pink shaded apricot of semi-cactus 
form. Its low growing bushes are covered with 
graceful blossoms on long wiry stems.75 
A most beautiful new miniature of outstanding 
merit included in the 1935 Honor Roll of the 
American Home Magazine and winner of three 
prizes at the 1934 show in San Francisco. This 
perfect rose pink informal decorative is of com¬ 
pact formation and stands erect on long stems 
well above the foliage in a mass of blooms and 
was one of the prettiest sights in our garden this 
past season. We can highly recommend this 
miniature as a perfect specimen of its class with 
excellent keeping qualities and good for all pur¬ 
poses.April 1st delivery 5.00 
Nesthakchen . This is one of the choice new novelties in the minia¬ 
ture class. It is a fully double cactus of creamy 
chamois with lovely shading of rosy amethyst. 
Very low growing bushes covered with blooms. 1.00 
Sanhican s Sweetheart. Another repeated prize-winner—one of the 
new very attractive miniatures of the cactus 
form; color a pale apricot shade suffused with 
shrimp pink. Plants grow low and are laden 
with long stem flowers, excellent for cutting. . .75 
Baby Jersey . 
Baby Royal 
Miss Vivian 
