DAHLIAS 
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T . n nM . DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
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M ^in^°i^ A ~ V ^ lvet y crimson. Flowers average 
over 10 inches in diameter on extra long stiff stemsi 
75c each. 
MARMION—Immense flowers of pure yellow 
with a suffision of bronze on reverse petals. 
Excellent stems; hardy grower. 75c each. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Beautiful shade, known 
P r J en tal Fuchsia (a new color). Flowers 9 to 
10 inches in diameter, perfectly formed, carried on 
stems 4 to 5 feet in length. 75c each. 
MISS SAN FRANCISCO —Color is a true orchid 
shade mixed with a deep rose. Flowers 9 to 10 
inches in diameter held high above foliage on 
strong stems. $1.00 each. 
SANTA ROSA —Old rose. Flowers held erect 
on strong stems, good keeper; fine for florist work 
50c each. 
YUKON— Attractive flowers with a distinctive 
COl ° n ?Z°J !^ oyal P ur P le ; long stiff stems. 75c each. 
BLACK JACK—Perfect large flowers of very 
dark maroon, almost black. 75c each. 
CHAMPAGNE— Dull gold shading to chamois. 
A consistent prize winner. 50c each 
ELLINOR VANDERVEER — Magnificent 
variety of exquisite beauty and great size. The 
glorious satiny rose flowers are always prominent 
at all exhibitions. 50c each. 
FLAMING METEOR —Flame scarlet and orange 
buff. Center petals pointed in sunburst effect; 
outer petals flat. A prizewinner wherever shown 
75c each. 
JANE COWL —Bronzy buff shading to a glisten¬ 
ing apricot orange center. Very graceful flower 
on good strong stem. An exhibition variety 
75c each. 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL— 
Pale lemon yellow. A giant in size and without 
doubt one of the largest dahlias ever produced It 
has been a winner as the largest flower in many 
dahlia shows the country over. 50c each. 
TOMMY ATKINS— Flaming scarlet with a 
histure that fairly glistens. A marvelous 
dahlia. 50c each. 
AMUN RA—A decorative of immense size, with 
long stiff stems. Color is a beautiful shade of 
coppery orange. 50c each. 
MAE SADLER REID—An exceptionally large 
blossom of mahogany red, deepening to a dull 
maroon. The petals are broad and flat, and flowers 
have great depth. Some petals show venation of 
royal purple. Long stems hold flowers beautifully 
erect. Flowers never show center and bloom until 
late Fall. 75c each. 
FRANCESCA— A very practical flower of rose 
shading to violet; medium size with wavy petals, 
and long stiff stems. 50c each. 
MONMOUTH CPIAMPION — Flame Scarlet 
flowers 12 inches across, full center, borne high 
above the foliage on stiff stems. Strong grower 
and free flowering. 50c each. 
MRS. A. S. MUSANTE —A beautiful muave sof- 
fused rose pink. 75c each. 
DR. TEVIS —A beautiful shade of soft salmon- 
rose, suffused with old gold to golden apricot in 
center. Immense flowers, held erect on long, strong 
stems. 35c each. 
FAITH GARIBALDI —One of the twelve win- 
nmg California Dahlias in the 1928 San Francisco 
S u W ' ^ so tb!e best Californian shown in several 
other shows throughout the country the past and 
former seasons. The color is a charming silvery 
pink. Blossoms are ideal for cutting — retaining 
their freshness over a long period. Flowers are of 
large size and great depth. 75c. 
JERSEY BEAUTY —Famous prize winning Dah¬ 
lia of true clear pink, with perfect blooms, held high 
above the foliage on good stiff stems. 50c. 
MRS. CARL SALBACH —The best lavender pink. 
Very large flowers on long, stiff stems. 35c each. 
PKIDE OF CALIFORNIA —The best red deco¬ 
rative for all purposes. Highly recommended. 35c 
each. 
SANTA BARBARA— The flowers are enormous, 
have great depth and good substance, and are a 
good true clear pink. The stems are absolutely 
perfect, long and stiff, and hold the flowers high 
above the foliage. When first introduced the Dahlia 
received many high honor awards in a strong com¬ 
petitive field. $1.00 each. 
NEW PINK DELICE— Excellent stems bearing 
flowers which are larger and of a deeper pink than 
the old Delice. The flowers are large, plant is al¬ 
ways well filled with flowers. 50c each. 
SALBACK’S WHITE— -Excellent ivory white of 
perfect form and substance. Stems are long and 
erect; flowers keep well and do not burn. 50c each. 
