Mrs. Ida Geisreiter, D.—A striking fancy of deep maroon. 
Although not of large size blooms, it attracts immediate 
attention due to its beautiful color. Very tall and vigor¬ 
ous. Root—$1.50. 
Mrs. M. Cominos, D.—Large flowers of a rich golden 
apricot color. The blossoms are held upright on long 
stout stems. An excellent exhibition and cut flower. 
Root—$1.50. 
Orientale, F. D.—Oriental in color; rich, warm tones of 
deep glowing orange, and amber at the tips of the 
petals. Borne proudly on the ends of long rigid stems, 
very tall and vigorous—$1.00. 
Pride of California, D.—Large, deep red flowers of fine 
form and good keeping qualities. Held high on long, 
rigid stems—50c. 
Princess Pat, D.—A most beautiful flower of old rose, 
deepening toward center. Flowers large and perfectly 
formed on long, stout stems—75c. 
Purple Queen, B.—A perfect flower of purple—50c. 
Queen of the Garden Beautiful, D.—An immense clear 
yellow bloom borne on a stiff stem—75c. 
Rory O’More, D.—A striking fancy of deep maroon, 
tipped white. Large flowers and perfect stems—75c. 
Rose Nell, D.—Color a clear bright rose, which attracts 
immediate attention. The flowers are immense and of 
perfect form on extra long, wiry stems—50c. 
Santa Anna, S. C.—Salmon rose suffused with gold. The 
flowers are held well above the dark green foliage on 
good stems—75c. 
Santuzza, S. C.—A beautiful coral pink of great size and 
depth, held erect on strong stems. A wonderful pro¬ 
ducer and a fine cut flower. Roots—75c. 
Susan G. Tevis, D.—This decorative has a distinctly new 
color tone, best described as a deep shade of lilac with 
a bluish sheen—75c. 
Santa Barbara, F. D.—Color true pink. Twice on the 
Honor Roll and winner of the Achievement Medal. 
The stems are long and stiff—$1.00. 
Salbach’s White, F. D.—The most perfectly formed large 
white Dahlia we have ever grown. Excellent stems, 
good keeper. Roots—$1.00. 
Starlight, S. C.—Immense flowers of gold borne on long 
stiff stems—$1.50. 
Sunya, D.—A fine Dahlia which it is a pleasure to grow, 
a clear true pink with perfect flowers on stiff stems. 
An excellent exhibition flower. Root—$1.50. 
Sinbad of the Sea, F. D.—One of the most popular. A 
huge, perfectly formed flower of vivid scarlet. A free 
bloomer that needs very little disbudding. The medium 
tall bushes are always covered with large, perfect 
blooms on stiff stems. The flowers look you right in 
the face, and last for days when cut—$1.50. 
Siskiyou, S. C.—Large blooms of pink tinged with mauve 
—75c. 
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