SONOMA— Inf. Dec. A combination of cream, flesh pink and amber. A light colored dahlia of an 
unusual color blend. Its appearance is unique and noticeable whether in the garden or on the 
exhibition table, and serves a definite purpose where variety or neutral tones are required. 
Will grow large, have good stems, and reward with many attractive blooms.$10.00 Net 
SUNLIGHT —Cac. Bright yellow. This is a cactus of the Ambassador type, a nice large flower 
with perfect habits. It is just about the freest bloomer we have in the garden. There are not 
many straight cactus, finely petaled and with upright stems, and we consider this one a very 
useful addition. We have a large stock of this variety. Incidentally, we are withholding from 
the market this year two of our best new ones that we had planned to release, in order to 
insure a sufficiently large stock when we do distribute them.$10.00 Net 
Other Dahlias of Our Own Creation 
ACHIEVEMENT—S. C. Gold with bronze shadings. This dahlia won the American Home Achieve¬ 
ment Medal at San Francisco in 1930 at which time it received the name it bears. It was also 
a Roll of Honor dahlia the same year and has been one of our largest and most satisfactory 
dahlias to date. Many blooms will measure over 12 inches with corresponding depth and on 
absolutely perfect stems. The flower has a pleasing informal appearance with the petals curled 
and twisted in an artistic fashion, and its good substance insures a wealth of perfect blooms 
under all weather conditions. It continues to be a winner, receiving among other prizes a Blue 
Ribbon at the World’s Fair Show.$1.50 
AZURA—I. D. Rosy lilac with a bluish violet sheen. A very large deep flower which can compete in 
the “largest” class, many blooms measuring 12 to 14 inches in diameter. Plant tall and strong 
and free blooming and the blooms have a distinctive and interesting formation. This is not 
“just another rose pink” but the very best in this color range. This dahlia was not as widely 
distributed as it should have been but it has made a big hit wherever grown and will be heard 
from in the future. Winner as Best Undisseminated Decorative at the San Francisco Show 
in 1935 . $7.50 
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