POMPON DAHLIAS— 
Good keepers that are 
invaluable as cut flowers 
SMALL FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
Any three 35c or 40c Dahlias for $1.00 
The free blooming small dahlias (pompons, singles, and miniatures) all of which keep 
so well when cut, are among the most satisfactory all-around plants that may be had in 
any garden. They perform the double service of providing color in the garden and blooms 
for the house—for a single bush will bloom for months, actually producing hundreds of 
blooms. Tubers of small flowering dahlias should be planted as soon as received, as they 
are usually small and the eyes are apt to dry out if left exposed to the air for any length 
of time. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Baby Royal (West). A beautiful cactus minia¬ 
ture from England that has created a sensa¬ 
tion both in Europe and America. Pink, 
shading to orange.60c 
Childhood. A new rose pink semi-cactus with 
blooms the size of Little Jewel. Stock lim¬ 
ited . $1.00 net 
Coronne (Haake). White, formed like a gar¬ 
denia .60c 
Elizabeth Pape. Flesh pink, cactus type_35c 
Gail Taylor (Salbach-Taylor 1936). Stunning 
in color and perfect in habit, we regard Gail 
Taylor as easily the finest miniature grown, 
better even than Miss Vivian, Little Pearl, 
and Little Jewel, the three that we had previ¬ 
ously considered to be “tops.” 
Strikingly suffused brick red and yellow, 
the variety is showier than any dahlia we 
know. Bushes filled with blooms, stems long 
and strong, blossoms full but only two and 
one-half inches in diameter. Decorative type. 
Unexcelled for cutting. Each. $5.00 net 
Irene. Peach color, decorative form.35c 
Little Pearl. A fine new cactus miniature from 
Europe. Similar to Elizabeth Pape, but deeper 
in color, being salmon pink. Centers closed 
throughout the season. One of the very best. 
. 75c 
Miss Vivian (Mack). A startling rose pink 
which has taken the dahlia enthusiasts in 
the San Francisco region by storm. One of 
the very finest since Little Jewel opened 
up the miniature field. Unexcelled keeper, 
long stems.$2.50 
Mrs. Miller Griffiths (Logan-Salbach 1936). A 
brilliant, glowing orange red, the brightest 
orange among miniatures. Decorative type. 
So free flowering that the bushes are almost 
a solid mass of bloom. We are the sole in¬ 
troducers of this fine variety, which we have 
purchased from the originator, Mr. Hugh 
Logan.$1.00 
Red Head. Soft orange red. Fine form, closest 
to decorative type. A Roll of Honor dahlia. 
.50c 
Rhoda. Salmon, suffused gold. Informal dec¬ 
orative type, with twisted petals.35c 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart. Honey yellow to apri¬ 
cot. Most floriferous. Cactus type.75c 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
BANTAM—Brownish red, long stems.35c 
BOSSY—Light phlox lavender. Very fine. .35c 
DANDY—A pure orange of fine form.35c 
FRANKIE—Golden apricot, tipped red_35c 
GERTRUDE—Our own origination. Glowing 
carmine with many blooms and long stems. 
.35c 
GIRLIE—Beautiful pure rosy lilac.35c 
GLOW—Light old rose to coral. One of the 
favorites.35c 
GOLDILOCKS—Bronzy gold.35c 
JOE FETTE—Pure white.35c 
KATHLEEN—Deep rose. Fine.35c 
LITTLE BEESWING—Cherry red with golden 
yellow at base of petals. Red predominating. 
.35c 
NELLY FRASER—Pinkish lavender.35c 
TAKA’S PURPLE—Bright phlox purple.. .35c 
TAKA’S YELLOW—Deepest yellow.35c 
YELLOW GEM—Creamy yellow. Free bloom¬ 
ing .35c 
ANY TEN POMPONS.$3.00 
ONE EACH, ALL FIFTEEN POMPONS.. $4.35 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
MRS. JOYNSON HICKS—Buff with carmine 
halo .40c 
NARANJA—Bright orange. Tall.40c 
REDWING (Collarette type). White, striped 
scarlet. A new Serpa origination.40c 
UNION JACK—Red, striped white.40c 
