LATE WASHINGTON INTRODUCTIONS 
BOBBE DEAN (H. Smith)—Formal Decorative — One 
of the finest cut flowers it has been our pleasure to 
grow, winning prizes as the Best Basket of Dahlias at 
the Western Washington Fair in 1936 and the Best Bas¬ 
ket of Formal Decorative Dahlias at the Portland, Ore., 
Dahlia Society Show, for us. The color is a soft apricot 
orange with the blooms of Jersey’s Beauty type on long 
perfect stems, making a wonderful dahlia for basket 
and bouquet work. The blooms are six to eight inches 
across and five inches deep, with the petals curving 
back to the stem when in full bloom. Scored 85 at East 
Lansing Trial Gardens in 1935_$5.00 
DAD SMITH (H. Smith) — Formal Decorative — Soft red 
petals, heavily edged with golden yellow, form a strik¬ 
ing flower on a long stem held well above the foliage. 
It is classed as a cut flower, the seven-inch blooms and 
long keeping qualities making a fine dahlia for baskets 
and bouquets. This dahlia has won many prizes for 
us -$2.00 
HAPPINESS (Lee) —Formal Decorative — A very strik¬ 
ing dahlia of bright begonia rose with a zone of lemon 
yellow at the base of the petals. The petals fold for¬ 
ward, showing the silvery pink reverse in a pleasing 
way. Good strong stems hold the large blooms out of 
the bush. If you are looking for a dahlia that is differ¬ 
ent, this is it_$5.00 
HI-LITE (Lee) — Informal Decorative — A large velvety 
carmine dahlia, shaded with rose red, lightly tipped 
with gold and the reverse petals silver. The petals are 
rather sharply pointed and twist and curl at the ends, 
giving a beautiful formation. The blooms are ten to 
eleven inches in diameter and of good depth, while the 
stem is long and very strong. A real beauty_$5.00 
WENOKA (Hulin) —Formal Decorative — One of the big 
formals, on a cane-like stem, that is a knockout. The 
color is rosy mauve or deep magenta. The ten-inch 
blooms and beautiful dark foliage make a fine showing 
in the garden. We have won many prizes with this 
one _$5.00 
NOTICE TO WASHINGTON CUSTOMERS ONLY—Residents of 
the State of Washington, please include the 2% Sales Tax, as we can¬ 
not absorb this tax. 
CLASSIFICATIONS 
Cactus (C.) — Incurved Cactus (Inc. C.) 
Straight Cactus (St. C.) — Semi-Cactus (S. C.) 
Informal Decorative (I. D.) — Formal Decorative (F. D.) 
ACHIEVEMENT (I. D.) — Gold with bronze shadings. 
Large size, graceful formation and good, strong 
stem.-50c 
AIR MAIL (I. D.) — Rosy lavender blooms on a very long 
cane-like stem. One of the best keepers when cut. Size, 
nine inches by four deep-50c. 
AMBASSADOR (S. C.) — Soft yellow with pink shadings. 
Fine stem and a popular dahlia_50c 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.) —Very large, beautiful dah¬ 
lia of apricot buff with salmon shadings_$1.00 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART (I. D.) —A giant, with pure 
clear yellow blooms of great depth, held nearly on top 
of absolutely stiff stems. Can be grown to 12 inches 
and more and has won as the “largest flower in the 
show.” -$5.00 
ALEX CRAIG (S. C.) — Pink with cream center. A fine 
dahlia. -$1.00 
ANGELA MIA (F. D.)—A beautiful white with creamy 
center with the petals curving back to the very stiff 
stem, forming a large ball._$2.00 
ANDREA ERICKSON (I. D.) —Pure white. Giant blooms 
on good stems._ 50 C 
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