This type is similar in form to a large Single, with a row of 
small petals around the center disc, forming a collar, which is as 
a rule of a different color. The stems are long and stiff, holding 
the flowers high above the foliage. This type can be used to make 
up artistic table decorations, but they do not have the keeping 
qualities found in the Pompon type. They are very attractive 
and should be included in every collection. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1935 
La Golondrini . A noteworthy addition to the collarette 
class, originated by Mr. Glen Mack, 
which is being released through us this 
year exclusively. The petals are a pure 
pink which do not have a tendency to be 
floppy, with a collar of white tipped with 
pink. A vigorous grower with the blos¬ 
soms on long stiff stems above the foliage. 
Stock limited . Net $2.50 
Calmar . This attractive buttercup yellow is just 
enough different from the various other 
yellows to make it a worthwhile addition. 
The petals are a buttercup yellow with a 
collar of yellow tipped with white. A 
vigorous grower having many 1 blossoms 
on long stems . Net $1.50 
Polar Bear . No collection of collarettes is complete 
without a white, which we are pleased to 
offer this year to our friends. This is one 
of our many seedlings which we found 
worthy to be released. The petals are 
white with a center disc of greenish yel¬ 
low, surrounded by white collarNet $1.50 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
For other varieties grown by us, see list on third page. 
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Dahlias grown from seed will bloom the first year and 
reproduce themselves from roots thereafter. Should be 
planted in flats during March and when the second set of 
leaves are developed, the plants should be set out in the 
open, providing all danger from frost is past. 
Mixed seed from named varieties can be furnished in 
the Pompon, Single, Miniature and Collarette Types, also 
a liinited quantity in the Large Varieties. 
All types mentioned above, per package.25 cents 
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WARRANTY—All roots are warranted to be healthy and 
true to label, but having no control over them after de¬ 
livery, they are not guaranteed to live and thrive and will 
not be responsible in any way for the crop. Replacements 
will only be made if roots prove untrue to name. If stock 
does not arrive in a satisfactory condition, it must be 
returned at once for adjustment. 
TERMS—Remittance with order or before date of ship¬ 
ment, unless satisfactory credit reference is given. 
POSTAGE—All retail orders amounting to $1.00 or 
more will be delivered postpaid. Orders for less than $1.00, 
add 25c for postage and packing. On orders sent C.O.D. 
collection charges will te added. 
SALES TAX—Add 2 1 / 2 % to cover tax on all retail orders 
delivered in California. All sales delivered to other States 
not subject to tax. 
DELIVERY—All roots will be shipped April 1st 1935, 
unless otherwise requested. 
ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO 321 - 30th AVE. 
