OUTSTANDING DAHLIAS OF RECENT 
INTRODUCTION 
Price per 
Root 
Division 
AMELIA EARHART, Semi-cactus. Apricot, buff and salmon.$5.00 
ANNA BENEDICT, Informal decorative. Rich deep garnet.$5.00 
CALIFORNIA IDOL, Informal decorative. Pure yellow. Won as largest 
dahlia at our show this year .$10.00 
CAVALCADE, Formal decorative. Soft rosy magenta.$5.00 
FOREST FIRE, Informal decorative. Yellow, tipped scarlet.$5.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN, Informal decorative. Lemon yellow.$5.00 
MRS. F. W. BRADLEY, English Cactus. Best white Cactus.$2.50 
ORIENTAL GLORY, Informal decorative. Orange and scarlet.$3.00 
PALO ALTO, Semi-cactus. Salmon and gold.$3.00 
ROCKLEY MOON, Formal decorative. Light lemon, darker center $2.50 
SANHICAN’S CAMEO, Informal decorative. Coral, mallow pink reverse $2.00 
SATAN, Semi-cactus. Flaming crimson.$2.00 
SNOW QUEEN, Ball type. Purest white.$2.00 
ZAMORRA, Informal decorative. Yellow.$7.50 
ZONTA, Formal decorative. Salmon and rose.$5.00 
Breeding new varieties is our principal dahlia interest and most of our very limited 
garden space is used to grow our own seedlings. This prevents our growing a gen¬ 
eral collection and on that account we compete in but few classes and our exhibit 
is staged for artistic effect rather than as a general dahlia display. 
At the recent annual show of The Dahlia Society of California at the Palace Hotel 
in San Francisco we won five first and three second prizes out of eleven entries. 
First with SHEKINAH as The Best Individual Bloom in the Show. 
First for the most artistic exhibit in the Professional Growers’ Division. 
First for the best arrangement of Pink Dahlias, using our Shekinah and Mary 
Elizabeth Redfern together with a pink miniature. 
First for the best arrangement of Red Dahlias, large and small types combined. 
First for an arrangement of the Mrs. F. W. Bradley white English cactus 
dahlia. 
CURTIS REDFERN. 
With every order we include a free root of our own selection from the varieties listed. 
