SANHICAN’S PEACH—(IF) The immense fluffy flowers 
of a sheen orange-yellow blend, with tints of lavender 
are borne in great profusion. Short spreading plant, with 
long stems that hold the blooms high and erect. Rich 
dark foliage. An excellent dahlia for garden or to cut. .35 
SANHICAN’S QUEEN—(FD) This is a dahlia of unusual 
color; a blend of apricot with a light blushing of car¬ 
mine rose, deeping towards the center. Large bloom, ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. Fine plant habits.75 
SAN MATEO—(FD) Our stock has lost most of its 
golden marks. It is a fine brick red, 8 to 10 inches 
across, has long stems, tall plant, free flowering, good 
cut, very attractive.25 
SEAL’S CALIFORNIAN—(IF) This popular dahlia is 
attractive, beautiful, large flat blooms on fine stiff cane 
like stems nearly cover the fine foliage. Color is a sheen 
golden yellow at the center, shading lighter toward the 
cuter petals and tips which are suffused with a light 
bronze rose pink.50 
SHASTA—(ID) We are not certain that this is the cor¬ 
rect name, but it is an excellent white. The early blooms 
come with a dark tinge at the center, but the later ones 
are practically pure white, large deep flowers, with long, 
quite broad petals that are notched at the ends, giving 
them a very shaggy appearance. Fine long stiff stems 
that hold the blooms high, and extra robust branching 
plants. An early and continuous bloomer. Excellent for 
exhibition purposes.35 
SHIRLEY E. SHATTUCK—(ID) Huge deep blooms, 
with long petals. A rich silvery lavender color. Long 
stems, healthy spreading plant.50 
SOUVENIR DE GUSTAVE DOAZON—(FD) This old 
favorite is still very popular. Large flaming scarlet red 
blooms on fine long stems, tall vigorous plants profuse, 
early and continuous bloomer. Makes an excellent flower 
to cut .20 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS—(ID) The immense blooms 
of deep American Beauty red are very conspicuous. The 
petals are long and broad, and arranged so as to give 
shaggy appearance to flower. Early and very profuse 
flowerng, long stems hold the blooms very well. Medium 
or short, very spreading and robust plant. A very satis¬ 
factory dahlia as well as very showy. Our large stock 
prompts us to sell them at these prices, 4 for $1.00 .30 
THE EAGLE—(FD) A small size, sulphur yellow flower 
on short plants. Profuse bloomer.25 
THE EMPEROR—(FD) A dandy bright maroon, shaded 
purple flower of good size. Tall plants, fine rigid stems. .30 
THE GIANTESS—(ID) Mammoth, deep blooms, deep 
orange buff color, long broad wavy petals. The plants 
are tall and very vigorous and the stems are long and hold 
the huge flowers well.20 
THE GRIZZLY—(ID) The immense flowers are a deep 
rich velvety crimson and maroon, on fine long stems, 
Good sized plants. Wavy petals.35 
THE MILLIONAIRE—(FD) Dainty lavender, overlaid 
a sheen pink, and shading to nearly white at the ceriter of 
the huge flowers. Profuse bloomer. Short bushy plants. 
A great favorite. Our price only .25 
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