Andersen’s Dahlia Farm 
Route 3, Box 87 
L. C. ANDERSEN 
Watsonville, Calif. 
Our guarantee—We guarantee every bulb sent out to 
be true to name and color, and also to be in growing 
condition when received. 
Substitution—We never substitute unless asked to do 
so, in the order, but would suggest naming a few varieties 
as second choice. 
Name and Address—Be sure to write name and address 
very plainly. 
Prices quoted are for field grown divided tuberous 
dahlia roots. 
The American Dahlia Society has established a new 
classification as follows: 
Formal Decorative (D.) — Double flowers, broad flat 
petals, full center, regular in arrangement. 
Informal Decorative (I. D.) — Double flowers, long 
twisted petals and irregular arrangement. 
Semi Cactus (S. C.)—Formerly listed as Hybrid Cactus. 
Straight and Recurved Cactus (C.) 
Ball (B.)—Quilled or Double Dahlias. 
Peony (P.)—Open centered flowers. 
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NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
FOR 1937 
Mrs. Ruthetta Wilson, I. D. (Dr. Marshall & Andersen)— 
An immense flower of deep lavender borne on long stiff 
stems. We consider it one of our very best varieties 
because of the great quantity of blooms it gives. Are use¬ 
ful for every purpose—$10.00. 
Mrs. Porter L. Hackney, Dec. (Andersen) — Color a 
delightful shade of pink, base of petals yellow. Bush 
growth medium height, flowers average 9 inches. The 
stems are perfect and hold bloom erect—$10.00. 
Mrs. T. Boscovich, P. (Andersen) — The color is purple. 
Flowers are 10 to 12 inches in diameter and are held 
facing upward on stems long and stiff—$5.00 
Mildred Fox, I. D. (Fleisig & Andersen)—A very large 
shaggy bloom of bright salmon and copper, long and stiff 
stems—$5.00 
Gentz, Dec. (Fleisig & Andersen) — An immense bloom 
facing upwards on long straight stems. Color deep rose 
—$5.00. 
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