1935 
CARL SALBACH 
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Rollo Boy (Pelicano). C. An immense flower 
of beautiful form and long straight stems. 
Delicate amber yellow.60c 
Salbach’s White (Salbach). F. D. A most beau¬ 
tiful large ivory white dahlia of perfect 
form. Full, deep and of wonderful substance. 
A profuse bloomer. The peer of all white 
dahlias. Does not burn. One of the “Best 
Keepers” .60c 
Sanhican’s Cameo (Fislier cC- Masson). F. D. 
Immense flowers in a new color—coral rose 
with glistening golden sheen—this outstand¬ 
ing new dahlia qualifies as one of the best 
for both show and cutting uses. 
First as largest dahlia at the California 
Flower Festival, 1934, we believe that this 
huge variety can consistently compete with 
even the giant Kaweah for size. A “Best 
Keeper,” fine stems, good habits and des¬ 
tined for a long period of popularity.. .$3.00 
Satan (Ballay 1932). S. C. This splendid dahlia 
is, we think, the most striking dahlia in com¬ 
merce today. Its horn-shaped petals give it 
a form that is entirely distinct and un¬ 
usually graceful. Satan is of huge size and 
its color is a brilliant carmine. A Roll of 
Honor dahlia and first as best flower in both 
San Francisco dahlia shows, 1932. A “Best 
Keeper” .$4.00 
Sweet Briar (Strechoick). C. A beautiful rose 
pink cactus. Very free flowering.75c 
Sydney B. Mitchell (Salbach). F. D. A very 
large flower of dark rose red, almost black 
in the center, shading through carmine to 
Tyrian rose at the end of the petals. Fine 
stems. Bushes covered with blooms. A very 
rich note in the garden or in any bouquet. 50c 
Tommy Atkins ( Bessie Boston) . F. D. Blooms 
are a brilliant scarlet. Vigorous grower and 
a prolific bloomer. One of the “Best Keep¬ 
ers” .60c 
Trentonian ( Fislier & Masson). A wonderfully 
blended dahlia of old gold, amber and cop¬ 
pery bronze. Good form and one of the 
“Best Keepers”.60c 
Walter E. Magee (Salbach ). I.D. A large dahlia 
of great depth and exquisite glowing color 
—bittersweet orange shading to buff, with 
a warm suffusion of carmine. An abun¬ 
dance of blooms well above the foliage on 
fine stems.75c 
Yukon ( Bessie Boston). Bright rich red-violet, 
described in Ridgway as “Amaranth Purple.” 
A most regal flower. Fine form, medium 
sized flowers and a “Best Keeper”.60c 
“BIG TEN” OUTSTANDING DAHLIA COLLECTION 
Air Mail—Lavender 
Ellinor Vandeveer—Rose pink 
Flaming Meteor—Orange 
Gertrude Ederle—Yellow 
Jane Cowl—Gold 
One tuber each ($7.40 value) for 
Kentucky—Grenadine to salmon orange 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal—Old rose 
Salbach’s White—Pure white 
Sydney B. Mitchell—Dark rose red 
Tommy Atkins—Scarlet 
.$4.00 
NEWEST VARIETIES COLLECTION 
Golden Bronze Pink Ambassador 
Jerome Kern Satan 
One tuber each (Value $16.50) for....$10.00 
FOR RAISING THE FINEST DAHLIAS—Complete year around directions for care of 
dahlias given in “THE NEWSOM DAHLIA MANUAL.” Sixty-three pages of practical in¬ 
structions and illustrations on preparing, planting, fertilizing, and storing of dahlias. Post¬ 
paid for 50c each. 
