Agcelere/Musser Seed Co. - ■ 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
A & M Dahlias - - Continued 
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B - 70 Rose Glory — Huge flower of American Beauty rose 
color. The stems are long and straight; a good 
keeper .75 
B-422 Salbach’s White — One of the best all round whites. 
Medium size and very free flowering.50 
B-404 Seal's Californian — This huge dahlia is a bright 
golden yellow at the center shading lighter towards 
the outer petals. It is a fine keeper and the stems 
are unusually strong .50 
B-360 The World — A meritorious dahlia of rich deep rosy 
magenta overlaid garnet. The blooms are 8-10 
inches across on good stems .50 
B-449 Thos. A. Edison — Gorgeous royal purple exhibition 
type; attractive deep green foliage and extra stiff 
stems.50 
B-34G Treasure Island —An outstanding variety with ex¬ 
quisite coloring-. It is a bright apricot with gold 
and rose suffusion. Excellent stems.50 
B-3 Trentonian — A giant flower; splendid for exhibition 
purposes. Brilliant combination of color from old 
gold to reddish bronze .50 
B-145 Tommy Atkins —Flaming scarlet with a metallic 
lustre that fairly glistens. A marvelous dahlia.75 
B-G43 Tryphlnnie — A lovely flower of bright shell pink, 
shading lighter at tips of petals. Strong stems.35 
B - 10 Yukon — A large flower of rich royal purple, car¬ 
ried on excellent stems.50 
A & M CACTUS & HYBRID CACTUS 
DAHLIAS 
The true Cactus type flowers are fully double, petals long, 
narrow. Incurved or twisted, with sharp, divided or fluted 
points. 
The Hybrid Cactus type flowers are fully double but the 
petals are shorter than those of the true Cactus type and are 
broader and more flat, though recurved and twisted. The stems 
of this type are usually strong and the plants prolific bloomers. 
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B-101 Ballet Girl —Mixture of orange and white in vary¬ 
ing degrees. Flowers are large and true cactus type .50 
B-171 Cigarette —Hy Cac. Creamy white, heavily edged 
orange, with some variations.50 
B-7G3 Daddy Butler — A beautifully formed dahlia of rosy 
carmine. The twisted petals showing a lighter re¬ 
verse. Good stem.50 
B-491 Edith Tanner — Vivid rose red and rich gold; a beau¬ 
tiful combination of color. Flowers are of good 
size with wonderful keeping qualities when cut. 1.00 
B-170 Edna Ferber —Hy Cac. Glistening coral, shading to 
old gold on face of petals .75 
B - 23 Emma Marie —A delicate rose pink shading to a 
white center. A marvelous flower and should be¬ 
come exceptionally popular. A fine keeper.35 
B-274 George Walters —Hy. Cac. Pinkish salmon tinged 
gold in the center. Popular variety.35 
B-19I Inkyo —Very vigorous grower. Flowers are a deep 
maroon with stout stems.35 
B-130 Mrs. Joseph Plassman (Cactus) — Long cane - like 
stems bearing large full flowers of delightful ama¬ 
ranth pink . 2.00 
B-344 Orange Gold — Hy. Cac. Exceedingly fine cut flower 
variety of a rich light orange; nicely stemmed. This 
superb dahlia should be in every collection.50 
B-137 Oriental Beauty (Cactus) — The amaranth pink, 
tubular petals spread out to make a flower of enor¬ 
mous size. Strong straight stems . 2.50 
B-479 Silverado —Hy. Cac. The largest dahlia of its class 
ever produced. Mamomth blooms are white shad¬ 
ing to delicate lavender. Very free flowering. 1.00 
A & M SHOW DAHLIAS 
Show Dahlias are round and compact forming a ball in ap¬ 
pearance; the petals are quilled giving the flower the appearance 
of a large Pompon. The blossoms are usually held on long 
•tiff stems—a very good cutting or garden show variety. 
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B-236 A. D. Llvoni—Very delightful pure pink.$ .35 
B-764 B. P. O. E. — Elk’s purple. Very desirable color. 35 
B-466 Waldheim Glory — Colossal show type. Beautiful 
golden yellow .50 
B-331 Maude Adams — -One of the most popular cutting 
varieties. White, faintly flushed pink.50 
B-317 Miss Helen Hollis — A free-blooming bright scarlet. 
making a fine show in the garden or as a cut flower .50 
B-241 A A. M White — Perfectly quilled Dahlia of pure 
white. Large ball-shaped flower . 35 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
There has been a great demand for these charming little 
Dahlias of late. They are somewhat larger than Pom-Pons and 
in the well-known Decorative and Cactus forms. The varieties 
listed below will make a wonderful garden display, as the bushes 
are literally covered with blooms, and they are particularly 
adapted to use as cut flowers. Each 
B-634 Elizabeth Pape (Min. Cactus)—A pleasing shade of 
rosy salmon.35 
B-819 Jeweeitje (Min. Dec.) — Lovely clear pink. The 
stems are thin and wiry and the dwarf bushes are 
always covered with flowers.50 
B - 8 Princess Aline (Min. Dec.)—A clear rosy pink. The 
stems are perfect and the flowers are produced very 
freely .'.35 
B-131 Spankie (Min. Dec.) — A real cut flower in color, 
keeping qualities and habit. A vase of the lovely, 
glowing, orange-scarlet flowers makes a brilliant 
flash of color .75 
B-200 Sunset Afterglow (Min. Dec.) (New)—Beautifully 
formed flowers of rich, warm, coppery bronze, borne 
on long stems. Good keeper . 1.00 
B-198 Vic Starner Jr. (Min. Dec.) (New)—Bright golden 
yellow shading to reddish bronze in the center. Ex¬ 
ceptionally good stems and foliage . 1.00 
A & M POMPON DAHLIAS 
These are the babies in the Dahlia world. Pretty, compact 
flowers of the show type are borne on long, stiff stems holding 
the blossoms upright and making a most wonderful display of 
color in garden. They are very fine for house decoration and 
the flowers will hold up a long time in water without boiling 
or burning the stems. No garden in California should be with¬ 
out Pompons. They are so different and so dainty. Each 
B-795 Alice Rockwood—Pleasing shade of old rose.$ .25 
B-683 Anna Von Schwerin—True pink.50 
B - 31 Amber Queen — Amber shaded apricot.25 
B-305 Bobbinette—Light rose pink tipped deep purple.25 
B-279 Canary—Golden yellow .25 
B-294 Challenge—Dark red.35 
B-289 Dandy—Perfect orange .50 
B-287 Darkest of All—Almost black.35 
B-276 Dearest — American Beauty cerise .30 
B-265 Delicacy—Light silvery phlox purple.25 
B-695 Joe Fette — Fine form. Pure white .25 
B-678 Jonkheer Van Citters—Yellow tipped orange red... .30 
B-318 Little David—Deepest orange, very free flowering.. .30 
B-282 Mary Munns—Deep mauve .30 
B-421 Scarlet Gem—Fine scarlet.35 
B-781 Sunny Daybreak—Apricot edged red .35 
B-635 Tommy Keith — Red tipped white.30 
B-218 Vivid — Bright scarlet .30 
B - 53 Yellow Gem—Pure yellow .35 
A & M Pom Pon Dahlias 
