DAHLIAS 
The following list of Dahlias comprises the cream of numer¬ 
ous varieties in commerce. They have been selected for their 
superiority in purity of color, perfection of form, length of 
stem, continuous blooming, etc. 
Planting Season: May 1st to June 15th. 
CALIFORNIA DAHLIAS OF MY OWN INTRODUCTION 
ELSA— 
Fluffy white flowers, yellow center, paeony . 35c 
LA FAVORITA— 
First prize at the San Francisco Dahlia Show in 1919: 
color: a beautiful brilliant salmon red . 50c 
MRS. RICHARD LOHRMANN— 
A pure golden yellow, of immense size, full center, 
broad curly petals; awarded Gold Medal at the Pan¬ 
ama-Pacific International Exposition . 75c 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA— 
Aw'arded the American Dahlia Society Medal at the S. F. 
Dahlia Show in 1918; color; dark red, large flowers on 
long stems . 35c 
SENO RITA— 
This giant decorative Dahlia was awarded a silver 
medal in the 3-year-old Seedling Class at the Palace 
Hotel Show in San Francisco in 1921. A rich velvety 
crimson . 50c 
SOLE MIO— 
Awarded Gold Medal for the best established Seed¬ 
ling at the Palace Hotel Show, San Francisco in 1925. 
A golden yellow Hybrid Cactus, the giant flowers 
are held on strong stems well above the foil'age . 75c 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
CHAMPAGNE— 
Burnished copper to a dull golden champagne . 35c 
EL GRANADA— 
A Vivid orange, the petals twisted and interlaced .50c 
ELLINOR VANCERVEER— 
Rose pink . 50c 
JANE COWL— 
Color: Old Gold, blending to apricot and rose at the 
center, one of the very best .... 75c 
JERSEY BEAUTY— 
A perfect bloom of a deep rose pink. 50c 
ISLAM PATROL— 
A glorious color combination of red and gold . 75c 
INSULINDE— 
Golden orange, suffused with brown and apricot . 50c 
KITTIE DUNLAP— 
A dark shade of American Beauty rose. 35c 
LADY FRANCIS— 
An immense flower, old rose . 75c 
SKAGERAG— 
Pure Can'ary yellow, excellent Hybrid Cactus . 35c 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 
My own selection, including some of the best varieties: 
12 different varieties, one each . $4-00 
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