BELLATRIX 
-BELLATRIX—This giant 
Informal Decorative is most 
attractive, was well liked in 
the East, and is a great ad¬ 
dition to any garden. The 
color is yellow ground, with 
violet rose center, petals 
splashed and tipped with the 
violet rose. Was very popu¬ 
lar as a cut flower, and is 
an excellent keeper, and al¬ 
ways greatly admired. The 
large flowers are held erect 
on long strong stems, on tall 
bushes. The illustration shows 
my friend. Mrs. Haake stand¬ 
ing beside the bloom. 
Roots—$10.00 
* CAROLINE MEUSSDORFFER—F. D. This large Dahlia 
of great beauty, depth and fine form, is named for my dear 
mother. The color is creamy yellow, suffused with a bronzy 
salmon pink; stems are long, bushes are tall and always 
full of flowers. Roots—$1.50. 
' FLAMENCA—S. C. A large lovely cactus of a rich 
warm velvety peach color, with great depth, on tall bushes; 
stems are long and strong. Roots $ 1 . 00 . 
^GLADYS YOUNG—I. D. Prize Winner. Immense 
and fine form; 10 to 12 inches, with 6 to 8 inches deep, 
gloriously beautiful, clear canary yellow blooms of great depth 
are common, stems long and strong on tall bushes. Roots 
$3.50. 
*INGOMAR—S. C. This immense 10 to 12 inch rich 
red, shading to scarlet Dahlia of fine form and erect carriage 
on strong, straight stiff stems, with great depth is very at¬ 
tractive. Medium tall bush, and prolific bloomers. Roots $3.50 
-JOHN MEUSSDORFFER—F. D. Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Prize Winner. Named for my father, a California Pioneer; 
a great lover of flowers, who planned the beautiful grounds 
in which I raise my Dahlias... A stunning large Dahlia of 
a glorious, vivid, scarlet, stems are straight and strong; in 
a warm climate bush grows 5 feet tall, full of large flowers; 
considered the best red by many. Roots—$1.00. 
-K A WE AH—Winner of First Prize and Sweepstakes in 
Chicago at the Century of Progress Show in 1933 and 1934 
for Largest Dahlia in Show, Honor Roll Dahlia, First Prize 
Winner whenever entered for Largest Dahlia, in Dahlia 
Society of California Show since its Introduction. First Prize 
Winner at Grand Rapids Show, 1934. Excellent reports 
from Australia, Holland, Germany, Canada, New Jersey, 
Connecticut, Chicago, Ohio, Seattle and many other places 
where KAWEAH has been grown to 15 inches; I have 
grown it to I 6 J 2 inches. Sent to Chicago by Air Express 
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