CALIFORNIA ROSE, I.D. (Ballay)—A very ex¬ 
quisite color of bright rose over a bush of dark 
green foliage makes this novelty one of the 
best in the garden. Large blooms are held well 
on good stems over a tall growing bush. In all, 
a very DESIRABLE Dahlia. Plants only.$2.00 
DULCENIA, Cactus (Brudigom)—A vivid firey red 
with long pointed petals. Nice size blooms on 
good long stiff stems. The. plant is a fine clean 
grower and a free bloomer. One of the best 
new reds . $2.00 
FLAMING TORCH, Cactus (Holland) — Brilliant 
orange red paler at tips of petals. Winner of 
Certificate both at Haarlem and Amsterdam in 
1935. Excellent bush growth, and blooms on 
strong stiff stems.$2.00 
FREDA GEORGE, I.D. (Australia) — One of the 
most delightful fiowers it has been our privilege 
to grow. The color is helio and cream, and one 
has to see it to fully understand the delicate- 
color. The blooms are large on wonderful stems. 
One of the very best.$5.00 
GOLDEN AGE, Cactus (Carlee)—This was areal 
beauty the past season with us, and another one 
of the GOOD cactus novelties. Winner of 
prizes at nearly every show in Europe. The 
golden orange blooms are nine inches on long 
stems. Tall bush and always in bloom. Real 
good .$1.50 
GALILEE, I.D. (New Zealand)—A lovely and 
lively color of light orange with a contrasting 
dark green foliage. The blooms are extra large 
and on stems perfectly stiff, keeping well when 
cut .$3.50 
JUDGE SAMUEL SEABURY, I.D. (Ethering- 
ton)—A very large dahlia of unusual color be¬ 
ing a blend of heliotrope on a light ground. 
The blooms are large and fairly deep, held on 
good stems facing the audience. This variety 
was very popular the past season...$2.00 
MARGRACE, I.D. (Bissell)—A wonderful dahlia 
of large proportions, and the ever popular color 
combination of scarlet and gold. The long 
pointed petals slightly twist adding to the 
beauty. Winner of two certificates in 1935 and 
on all Honor Rolls. $2.50 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELIER, I.D. (Smith)— 
A giant flower of deep crimson red held on 
good stiff stems. The bush is quite branching 
and very robust, growing about four feet.$2.00 
NAGEL’S BIJOU, Cactus (Nagel)—One of the 
very best Cactus to come from Holland in many 
years. Color glowing orange of the type of 
Miss Belgium, but much larger and deeper. 
Winner of first-class certificates at Brussels both 
1934 and 1935. At Amsterdam, Aalsmeer and 
Brussels in 1936. Considered very sensational 
all over Europe.$5.00 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE from Holland is a white 
beauty. We like it. 
Buying inferior stock at a low cost is not economy. 
