Good Varieties of Other Growers 
AMELIA EARHART—-S. C. (Cordes) Apricot-buff with salmon shadings. This very large and beau¬ 
tiful dahlia has the distinction of being the winner of two Achievement Medals and many other 
prizes and is a Roll of Honor dahlia. The originator can be justly proud of this wonderful new 
California introduction. It grew most satisfactorily for us, confirming all the good reports we 
had heard about it. Bloom is richly colored, large and deep, held nicely facing on a good stem. 
One of the very best.$2.00 
AMERICAN LEGION—S. C. (American) Bright yellow. Our stock of this dahlia was strong and 
vigorous and produced giant blooms on long strong stems. It has frequently been a winner in 
the “Largest” class and has achieved much popularity throughout the country. Good growing 
habits with heavy bright foliage.$1.00 
ANDREA ERICSON—I. D. (Fisher-Masson) Fure white. This is the freest blooming white and one 
of good size and depth. Blooms are held on long stems which will be good under normal 
conditions. Especially fine in the late season.$1.50 
ANGELO ROSSI—I. D. (Redfern) Orange-buff. This fine new California dahlia in some respects 
bears a resemblance to Jane Cowl. It is a free and early bloomer, making a plant of strong, 
rugged growth. On the Roll of Honor last year and is reported to have done well in many 
sections of the country. Winner of honors in Holland.$5.00 
BETTE DAVIS—S. C. (Cordes) Lavender rose. In all respects a very useful dahlia. The sturdy plant 
blooms most freely through the whole season. Flowers are of good size on long perfect stems. 
Very pleasing color .$4.00 
BETTY COLTER—I. D. (Success) Light salmon red. A very worthy variety of distinctive color¬ 
ing and pleasing form. Has achieved much popularity wherever shown.$1.00 
BING CROSBY—I. D. (Stephenson) Bright yellow lightly striped with red. One of the best bi¬ 
colors we have seen and a very large flower. Strong grower with good habits. Described by 
the originator as a glorified La Fiesta. Achievement Medal winner at Los Angeles in 1934. $2.50 
BROOMALL’S LINK—I. D. (Stephenson) Bright pink. This is Mr. Broomall’s newest dahlia and he 
certainly has never put out one of a lovelier color, a brilliant clear pink. Flowers are large, 
well formed and borne freely on a medium tall plant. Much admired wherever shown.. $10.00 
CAMEO-—F. D. (Fisher-Masson) Soft coral or salmon pink. We consider this dahlia one of the 
most satisfactory we grow. Through the whole season it produces large perfect blooms on 
good long stems. Color is most pleasing. Recommended for all purposes.$1.50 
CAPRICE—F. D. (Mawson) Golden yellow shading to salmon pink. Magnificent blooms of this 
dahlia have been consistent winners in the Best Dahlia in the Show classes in San Francisco. 
The plant is a strong grower and holds the flowers up well on long strong stems.$1.00 
CHAMPOEG—I. D. (Crites) Canary yellow shading to salmon pink at the edges of the petals. This 
dahlia is distinctive because of the very pronounced combination of color. Bloom is large with 
a good stem .$1.00 
CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET—I. D. (Chautauqua) Sunset pink and gold. A 1932 introduction of most 
beautiful coloring and with good size both as to diameter and depth. Stems and centers are 
always good. This dahlia from the East proved itself worthy when growing under California 
conditions . $2.00 
DAILY MAIL—I. D. (Stredwick) Deep yellow shaded orange. A fine importation from England both 
in the matter of size and habits. Excellent flowers are produced freely and continuously on 
long fine stems. A very good variety ... $1.50 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY—I. D. (Broomall-Success) Clear lavender pink. This is a 1930 introduc¬ 
tion of ideal habit and mammoth size. Winner in several shows as the largest flower exhibited. 
12-inch blooms are the rule rather than the exception. The broad tapering petals produce a 
flower of extraordinary charm and it has all the qualifications necessary to designate it as one 
of the best dahlias to date. It is, of course, on the Roll of Honor.$1.50 
ELIZABETH RETHBERG—I. D. (Muessdorfer) Clear pastel pink. A large, full flower of good sub¬ 
stance, with very long stems. Always a sensation in Miss Muessdorfer’s fine exhibit at the 
San Francisco show. Considered by many as her finest introduction.$7.50 
FIREMAN—I. D. (Success) Cardinal red lightly touched with gold. A grand 1934 introduction with 
an Achievement Medal and a Roll of Honor record to its credit. This dazzling red dahlia 
strikes us as being one of the best new ones with its ideal plant growth and free blooming 
habit. A winner of major awards.$2.50 
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