DAHLIA LIST 
The dahlias listed below are grown in Alameda County. It is 
a known fact that climatic conditions and soil in this locality are 
particularly adapted to the needs of this garden flower. Grown 
under these ideal conditions, by growers of long experience, the 
roots we offer you are as good as can be grown. Careful con¬ 
sideration has been given each variety listed in order to offer 
our customers only “the best” in their respective types and 
classes. 
Abbreviations indicating classifications—I.D., informal deco¬ 
rative type; F.D., formal decorative type; S.C., semi-cactus type; 
C., cactus type; B., ball type. 
SEED 
We can offer dahlia seed, hand picked from choicest and 
newest varieties, for 75c per package of 25 seeds. 
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER FOR FANCIERS 
The following collection of six outstanding varieties, all prize 
winners, we are offering at a very special price to introduce 
them more generally. These will be green plants grown from 
cuttings, ready for delivery after May 1st. Green plants make 
excellent flowering plants in late summer. 
Satan, Eagle Rock Fantasy, Lord of Autumn, Kaweah, Mable 
Elizabeth, Murphy’s Masterpiece, if purchased separately, total 
cost, $13.25. Total collection at the special price of $6.00, thus 
saving $7.25. 
DECORATIVE AND CACTUS DAHLIAS 
Bulbs Plants 
American Triumph (I.D.)—Oriental red.$1.00 $ .75 
Achievement (S.C.)—Gold bronze shading; immense.. 1.50 1.00 
Al Koran (I.D.)—Yellow suffused amber.50 . 
Ambassador (S.C.)—Soft yellow-salmon, amber and 
pink.75 . 
Amye Peppin (I.D.)—Old rose, copper and gold.50 . 
Amulet (I.D.)—Deep brown, old rose and gold.50 . 
Amun Ra (F.D.)—Copper and orange.50 . 
Andy's Black (I.D.)—Dark red, almost black; large.. 1.50 1.00 
Anne Rutledge (I.D.)—Oriental fuschia; very large.75 .50 
Adis (F.D.)—Royal purple.50 . 
Ballet Girl (C.)— Orange splashed and tipped white.50 . 
Beauty of Penshurst (C.)—Mauve-yellow at base.75 . 
Black Diamond (B.)—Maroon; very dark.50 . 
Black Jack (I.D.)—Large, dark maroon.50 . 
B. P. O. E. (B.)—Purple.50 . 
Bagdad (.I.D.)—Deep scarlet. 1.50 1.00 
C. M. Stegman (C.)—Deep maroon. 1.00 . 
Caprice (I.D.)—Golden yellow, shading to pink. 1.00 .75 
Cerise (F.D.)—New; light cerise; new color. 1.00 .50 
Clara Clemons (B.)—Bright red, tipped white.75 .75 
Chas. G. Reed (I.D.)—Crimson, overcast petunia red 1.00 .75 
Conquistador (S.C.)—Creamy yellow, pink glow. 1.00 .75 
Daddy Budtler (S.C.)—Rosy carmine, lighter reverse .50 . 
Dahliamum (S.C.)—Clear, bright yellow.75 . 
Daily Mail (I.D.)—Sensation from England; immense; 
yellow, shading to orange. 1.00 .75 
Donna California (I.D.)—Deep rose pink... 1.00 .75 
Dorothy Stone (I.D.)—Very large; most beautiful 
pink .—.. 1.00 .75 
Darrell W. Hart (I.D.)—Deep orange, shading to 
henna brown . 1.00 .75 
Dwight Morrow (I.D.)—Gigantic; crimson red. 1.00 .75 
Eagle Rock Phantasy (I.D.)—Violet-rose; prize win¬ 
ner . 2.00 
Edna Ferber (S.C.)—Very large; coral and gold; ex¬ 
tra fine .:. 75 .75 
El Granada (S.C.)—Orange with gold reverse.75 .50 
Elinor Vandeveer (F.D.)—Orchid pink.50 . 
Eva Quadling (I.D.)—Pure deep red; very large; ex¬ 
tra . 1.00 .50 
Fair Elaine (C.)—Delicate rose pink.75 . 
Faith Ghirabaldi (I.D.)—Very large; silvery rose pink .50 . 
Frank Havener (B.)—Purple.50 . 
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