Dahlias 
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The following list of Dahlias comprises the cream of numerous 
varieties in commerce. They have been selected for their super¬ 
iority in purity of color, perfection of form, length of stem contin¬ 
uous blooming, etc. 
Planting Season: May 1st to June 15th. 
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CALIFORNIA DAHLIAS OF MY OWN INTRODUCTION 
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ELSA— 
Fluffy white flowers, yellow center, paeony .$ .35 
LA FAVORITA— 
First prize at the San Francisco Dahlia Show in 1919: 
color: a beautiful brilliant salmon red .50 
MRS. RICHARD LORHMANN— 
A pure golden yellow, of immense size, full center, broad 
curly petals; awarded Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific 
International Exposition . ;75 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA— 
Awarded the American Dahlia Society Medal at the S. F. 
Dahlia Show in 1918; color: dark red, large flowers on 
long stems .1.3 5 
SENORITA— 
This giant decorative Dahlia was awarded a silver medal in 
the 3-year-old Seedling Class at the Palace Hotel Show 
in San Francisco in 1921. A rich velvety crimson.. .50 
SOLE MIO— 
Awarded Gold Medal for the best established Seeding at the 
Palace Hotel Show, San Francisco in 192 5. A golden 
yellow Hybrid Cactus, the giant flowers are held on 
strong stems well above the foliage .75 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
CONQUISTADOR— 
Immense Hybrid Cactus, light salmon yellow . 
EL GRANADA— 
A vivid orange, the petals twisted and interlaced .50 
ELLINOR VANDEVEER— 
Rose pink . *. .35 
JANE COWL— 
Color: Old Gold, blending to apricot and rose at the center, 
one of the very best .50 
JERSEY BEAUTY— 
A perfect bloom of a deep rose pink . . .50 
ISLAM PATROL— 
A glorious color combination of red and gold .50 
INSULINDE— 
Golden orange, suffused with brown and apricot .50 
LADY FRANCIS— 
An immense flower, old rose .50 
NUGGETT— 
One of the old show Dahlias, golden bronze .35 
MARIPOSA— 
A beautiful lavender pink Hybrid Cactus .50 
SALBACHS WHITE— 
A fine white decorative .....50 
SANTA BARBARA— 
An immense decorative Dahlia, color salmon pink .50 
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