DAHLIAS AND SEEDS 
Full center, very long stem, foliage dark green and insect proof; a great bloomer and 
an excellent keeper. Prize stock.#1.00 
*KAWEAH (MeussdorfTer) I.D.—Color is hard to describe, a deep, clear, rose-cerise, 
center of petals shading to a rich, velvety cardinal toward the center of the flower, 
and when fully matured, shade lighter toward the tips of the petals, almost mauve or 
orchid. Blooms of 15 inches diameter, and very deep, are common, and these tre¬ 
mendous flowers are held perfectly erect on very long, extra strong, stiff stems. A 
sensational prize winner .#5.00 
KING MIDAS (Peacock) I.D.—A beautiful clear golden yellow dahlia which keeps well. 
Grows to 12 inches in diameter and 5 inches depth. Stems are long, stiff and straight. 
An Honor Roll dahlia. 75c 
*KO-LANG (Ballay) I.D .—Bright copper and gold. The flowers of immense size are 
held high on long stiff stems.#1.50 
*LA FIESTA (Cordes-Eastman) I.D.—This flower is huge and the form is like a great 
chrysanthemum. Color butter yellow, penciled red. Very lacy petals that curl and 
twist. Very large, long fine stems.#4.00 
*LADY FRANCIS (Mawson) F.D.—Unusual shade of old rose with a golden sheen. 
Flowers large and well formed. Long stiff stems.#1.00 
*MARY ELIZABETH REDFERN (Redfern) I.D.—A new giant from the West Coast with 
an excellent record. The color is deep orchid rose and in form it has been called an 
orchid Jane Cowl. Immense blooms with long fine stiff stems.#10.00 
MINNIE EASTMAN (Eastman) S.C.—A large flower. Bright flame color with under¬ 
shadings of deep yellow. Stems long and erect. A profuse bloomer.75c 
MISSION BELL (Von Issendorf) I.D.—I mmense blooms of pink magenta shading to 
pale yellow. Fine form and stems.75c 
*MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL (Seal-Newsom) I.D.—A soft rich shade of absolutely pure glow¬ 
ing old rose without any shading. Huge flowers of great depth and substance and 
held proudly erect on a tall bush on long stiff stems. Awarded an American Home 
Achievement Medal. A great prize winner. Prize stock.#1.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (Kemp) F.D.—A large dahlia on good stem. A brilliant 
orange-flame color. Fine foliage. Prize winner.#1.00 
*NOB HILL (I.D.)—Pale orange. Occasionally you see a bed of dahlias containing so 
many blooms that there does not seem to be room for a single one more; every bloom 
very large and deep and perfectly formed with long upright stems above low growing 
plants ..-.#5.00 
*NORRINE NEWSOM (Newsom) I.D.—A new and most beautiful variety of pure burnt 
orange. Flowers are large, carried on extra long straight stems and of perfect form. 
With practically no disbudding, this dahlia will supply cut flowers of good size the 
entire season.#1.50 
*PALO ALTO (Ballay) S.C.—Bright pinkish salmon shading to a sort of salmon gold at 
the center. “Perfection” would have been an appropriate name for this dahlia. Color 
is positive and clear both in and out of doors; size conservatively 10 to 12 inches 
across by 6 inches deep. Centers always closed and all alike; stem stalks very tall 
and straight. Was awarded the Achievement Medal and on last year’s Roll of 
Honor .#5.00 
* PRINCE OF PERSIA (Newsom) I.D.—Our finest red dahlia. Immense flowers of the 
deepest most iridescent rich glowing crimson. Tall bush with long stems. Most 
successful in winning prizes.#1.50 
*QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL (I.D.)—An enormous primrose yellow dec¬ 
orative. All good habits, and blooms profusely.50c 
* REGAL (Bessie Boston) F.D. — Of great size and beauty. Color is bronze, suffused old 
rose and gold. Fine stems.?!5c 
ROBERT EMMET (Dahliadel) I.D.—A new velvety cardinal red dahlia of giant size and 
with a fine stem and habit of growth. Honor Roll dahlia. Perfect blooms from mid- 
August until frost . #5.00 
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