GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
SATAN, (Ba I lay). S-C One of the latest and most sensational 
Dahlias ever grown. Flaming red with a touch of gold at center. 
Perfect 12 to 14 inch blooms with horn-like incurved petals. The 
long, rigid stems are almost devoid of foliage. On the Roll of Honor 
and the most popular prize winner to date....Roots, $1.60; Plants, 75c 
SEAL'S CALIFORNIAN, (Seal). ID Huge flowers of golden yellow 
shading to bronze and rosy pink. Excellent stems.Roots, 40c 
SHAHRAZAD, (Newsom). ID An outstanding deep pink introduction. 
The immense blooms are carried on long, rigid stems. Resembles a 
deep pink Jane Cowl. A prize winner.Roots, 90c; Plants, 40c 
SILVERADO, (Seal). S-C Huge blooms of white and silvery lavender. 
Long, rigid stems. A prize winner.Roots, 35c 
SINBAD OF THE SEA, (Newsom). FD An exceedingly popular variety. 
Huge flowers of perfect form. The color is vivid scarlet with a touch 
of gold. Extra long, stiff stems. A prolific bloomer and an excel¬ 
lent keeper. A prize winner...Roots, 90c; Plants, 40c 
SISKIYOU, S-C A truly sensational Dahlia. The stems are stiff as rods, 
and the flower is a very attractive pink, with a suggestion of mauve. 
A prize winner of great beauty.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
SOLE MIO, S-C A deep yellow suffused with apricot. Excellent stems. 
Fine for exhibition. A Gold Medal Dahlia.Roots, 40c 
SPOTLIGHT, (Hulin). ID A giant sulphur-yellow shading lighter at 
tips with nearly a white reverse. Blooms are large and full. Easily 
grown 10 to 12 inches. Excellent stems and a fine keeper. Winner 
of the Achievement Medal.Plants only, $2.00 
TANG, (Downs). ID Orange flame with gold shadings. A very large 
and attractive variety. Good stems.Roots, 75c; Plants, 35c 
THE COMMODORE, ID A brilliant lemon-yellow of great size and 
depth. Strong, wiry stems. Prolific bloomer....Roots, 75c; Plants, 35c 
TREASURE ISLAND, (Dahliadel). FD Bright apricot with gold and rose 
suffusion. Large, perfect flowers on excellent stems. A prize winner 
and Roll of Honor Dahlia.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
TRENTONIAN, FD A giant Roll of Honor decorative in a wonderful 
blending of old gold, amber and coppery bronze.Roots, 35c 
WALDHEIM SUNSHINE, ID A true, deep yellow on sturdy stems. Excel¬ 
lent form and habit.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
WASHINGTON GIANT, (Lee). ID An outstanding Dahlia of unusual 
form and color. The huge, deep blooms are of real lavender with 
orchid tints and streaked with silver. Excellent stems and habit. 
Winner of the Achievement Medal.Plants only, $2.50 
W. H. T., FD Large flowers of rich old rose with mauve shadings on the 
reverse of petals. A tall grower with excellent stems. Received 
favorable comment wherever shown.Roots, 60c; Plants, 25c 
YANKEE KING, (S. W. Woods). ID Intense flame with rose reverse. 
Strong, wiry stems. A prize winner.Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
MINATURE DAHLIAS 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS. Formed like large Dahlias but only two to four 
inches in diameter. Abbreviations; C Cactus. D Decorative. 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF, Duplex. Bright scarlet to deep garnet at center. 
Bronze foliage. Strong stems . Plants only, 35c 
CORONNE, D Resembles a gardenia. Good growing habit. Fine stems. 
The best white we have seen . Roots, 75c; Plants, 35c 
CORAL GEM, D Gold heavily overlaid with bright pink. Prolific 
bloomer. Fine stems . Roots, 60c; Plants, 25c 
ELIZABETH PAPE, C Rosy pink salmon. One of the best . Roots, 35c 
HOTTENTOT, D Bright scarlet. Quilled . Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
IRENE, D A fi ne rose pink. Good for cutting . Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
