BRAZIL DAHLIA FARM 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
(C.) 
Cactus 
(S.C.) 
Semi Cactus 
(F.D.) 
Formal Decorative 
(I.D.) 
Informal Decorative 
(B.) 
Ball 
(Coll.) 
Collarettes 
(M.) 
Minatures 
(S.) 
Singles 
(P.) 
Peony Flowered 
, .!?£ ' 
1 to 5 
Each 
5 or 
more 
Each 
A. D. LIVONI, B. Shell pink, very free_a_ 
.05 
.04 
AIKO, S.C. Brilliant carmine to nopal red. 
Plant of medium size, but flowers are 
large and very attractive _ 
.60 
.50 
AL KORAN, I.D. Yellow suffused amber. A 
giant flower on long stems 
.10 
.06 
AMELIA ERHART, S.C. Apricot buff with 
primrose at base. An honor roll Dah¬ 
lia, one of the best 
2.50 
2.50 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH, C. Beautiful in¬ 
curved red cactus. Perfect stems and 
keeps a long time when cut 
.40 
.35 
AZTEC GLORY, I. D. One of those really big 
fellows, rich, clear yellow and appears 
like a huge yellow chrysanthemum_ 
.50 
.40 
BAGDAD, I.D. An immense flower of flam¬ 
ing scarlet. Ideal plant and bloom_ 
.40 
.40 
BARBARA REDFERN, F. D. A large mas¬ 
sive bloom of old rose combined with 
old gold . ^ 
.15 
.15 
BERTHA HORNE, S.C. Deep orange yel¬ 
low tinted apricot, very early and large, 
also very free blooming. Very good for 
landscaping as it does not blow over_ 
.08 
.05 
BLUE MELODY, I.D. Very near being true 
blue. Covered with large blooms well 
above the foliage, strong plant 
2.00 
1.80 
BONNIE BLUE, F.D. Medium size garden 
flower, light purple, good stems and 
free blooming_ .10 .08 
