Dahlias 
The following list of Dahlias comprises the cream of numerous 
varieties in commerce. They have been selected for their super¬ 
iority in purity of color, perfection of form, length of stem contin¬ 
uous blooming, etc. 
Planting Season: May 1st to June 15th. 
CALIFORNIA DAHLIAS OF MY OWN INTRODUCTION 
ELSA— 
Fluffy white flowers, yellow center, paeony .$ .35 
LA FAVORITA— 
First prize at the San Francisco- Dahlia Show in 1919: 
color: a beautiful brilliant salmon red .50 
MRS. RICHARD LORHMANN— 
A pure golden yellow, of immense size, full center, broad 
curly petals; awarded Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific 
International Exposition .7 5 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA— 
Awarded the American Dahlia Society Medal at the S. F. 
Dahlia Show in 1918; color: dark red, large flowers on 
long stems .35 
SENORITA— 
This giant decorative Dahlia was awarded a silver medal in 
the 3-year-old Seedling Class at the Palace Hotel Show 
in San Francisco in 1921. A rich velvety crimson.50 
SOLE MIO— 
Awarded Gold Medal for the best established Seeding at the 
Palace Hotel Show, San Francisco in 1925. A golden 
yellow Hybrid Cactus, the giant flowers are held on 
strong stems well above the foliage .75 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
CONQUISTADOR— 
Immense Hybrid Cactus, light salmon yellow .75 
EL GRANADA— 
A vivid orange, the petals twisted and interlaced .50 
ELLINOR VANDEVEER— 
Rose pink ........35 
JANE COWL— 
Color: Old Gold, blending to apricot and rose at the center, 
one of the very best .50 
JERSEY BEAUTY— 
A perfect bloom of a deep rose pink ...50 
ISLAM PATROL— 
A glorious color combination of red and gold .50 
INSULINDE— 
Golden orange, suffused with brown and apricot .50 
LADY FRANCIS— 
An immense flower, old rose .50 
SALBACHS WHITE— 
A fine white decorative .50 
SKAGERAG— 
Pure Canary yellow, excellent Hybrid Cactus .35 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 
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My own selection, including some of the best varieties: 12 
different varieties, one each ..... 4.00 
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