Eagle Rock Fantasy, I. D.—Beautiful lavender pink. Im¬ 
mense size, splendid stems and vigorous growth— $1.50 
Elite Glory, D.—Immense flower, brilliant rich red, with¬ 
out any purple or maroon shading—75c. 
Edna Ferber, S. C.—Color a glistening coral, shading to 
old gold at the base of petals. Petals curled and twisted, 
making a very full flower—75c. 
Ellinor Vanderveer, D.—An incomparable dahlia of ex¬ 
quisite beauty and great size, having every desirable 
quality—50c. 
Madam Queen, F. D. — The biggest, blackest and most 
velvety dahlia imaginable. The huge blossoms of perfect 
formation are held high on long stiff stems. Free bloom¬ 
ing and plants are strong growers— $1.50 
Francesca, I. D.—An immense blossom with long narrow 
wavy petals. The color is rose heavily suffused with 
gold towards the center and with violet at the tips— 75c. 
Frank Miller, F. D.—An especially fine dahlia of clear 
lemon yellow. Giant size and beautiful formation—75c. 
Girl of Hillcrest —You will derive a great deal of pleasure 
from growing this excellent variety as it blooms early 
and continuously with flowers always well formed. It 
is suitable for exhibition whether it is the first or last 
show. Color is apricot buff or cadmium orange— $1.50. 
Golden Opportunity, B. — Buttercup yellow, orange to 
center. One of the best—50c. 
Grandee, I. D. (Reed) —Light nopal red shaded orange 
yellow. Winner of the 1933 American Home Achieve¬ 
ment Medal at San Francisco and largest flower at the 
California Flower Festival—$3.00 
Jane Cowl, I. —Bronze, shading to gold center. One of the 
most popular dahlias of recent years—75c. 
Jersey’s Beauty, D.—Soft clear pink, medium to large, very 
stiff stem, free bloomer and good keeper—75c. 
Jessie K. Prescott, D.—The color is a deep orange at the 
center, gradually shading to a creamy orange on the 
outer row of petals— 50c. 
Juanita Menacho, S. C.—A very large flower of deep bluish 
violet, the darkest in this color we have seen. Plants 
are strong growers and bloom freely—$1.00. 
Ivory, I. D.—Creamy white, the shade of ivory, hence its 
name. A huge flower of excellent merit— $1.00. 
Kathleen Norris, I. D.—A bloom of gigantic proportions. 
It is the best pink Decorative Dahlia in commerce today. 
Color a true rose pink— $1.00. 
Kaweah, I. D. (Neussdorffer) —Color is hard to describe, a 
deep, clear, rose-cerise, center of petals shading to a rich, 
velvety cardinal toward the center of the flower. Held 
perfectly erect on very long, extra strong, stiff stems 
—$1.50. 
Kentucky Red, I. D.—A flaming scarlet red of great sub¬ 
stance. Large perfect flowers on strong stems. A prize 
winner and Roll of Honor Dahlia—$1.50. 
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