PATRICIA DAHLIA GARDENS 
LIST FOR 1937 
This list contains a fair proportion of the best 
in Dahlias, both East and West, also some of the 
best from Down Under. 
NEW DAHLIAS FOR 1937 
Alf M. Landon, I. D.$15.00 Net 
This dahlia attracts immediate attention in the 
garden. It is of a beautiful rich gold with tips 
of petals rich yellow. Stems 15 to 20 inches 
long. Blooms have been measured 13V2 inches 
wide and 7 inches deep. See back page. 
Tillie Neish, I. D... 15.00 Net 
The color is a rich deep yellow. This dahlia 
scored 86 at Storr’s. It grows 6 to 7 feet high. 
The huge flowers are borne on strong stems. 
Many of the blooms measure 13 inches across 
and 8 to 9 inches in depth. See front page. 
Ned, Stearns, St. Cactus. 10.00 Net 
A beautiful spectrum red on wonderful stem, 
bloom measuring 10 to 11 inches wide and 5 
inches deep. Was awarded first at San Fran¬ 
cisco for 12 blooms one variety, California origin, 
second at San Mateo Floral Fiesta, only times 
shown. 
Christine Janssen, cactus.... 15.00 Net 
Many dahlia fans claim this is the largest cactus 
grown. Some blooms have measured 14^ inches 
across. Won first as the best three year old at 
Alameda. Also first as best three year old at 
San Leandro, also best flower in the show. The 
flower is pure yellow in color on extra long 
stems. See center page. 
Buff Beauty, S. C._... 5.00 Net 
( Serpa-Garrity) 
This is a dahlia worth while, color pure buff 
throughout, good strong stems and good size 
flowers. You will like this one. 
Other Dahlias of Our Introduction 
Mrs. Christine Groves..$5.00 
Decorative. On two honor rolls. Highest score 
in Ohlio Valley Trial Gardens. Yellow tipped 
with lavender. 
Geo. A. Hatfield, I. D.. 5.00 
A beautiful vivid red. Was first in 3-year-old 
seedling class, San Leandro. 
Capt. Herbert Hartley, I. D. 3.50 
Orange and red. Extra good. 
Dorothy Mathews, F. D.. 2.00 
Lavender. 
