Our 1937 Introductions 
MALIBU SUNSET—I.D. (See illustration on front cover.) 
An informal decorative of the brightest color imaginable, gold 
overlaid scarlet, with long, straight petaloids throughout the 
flower. A 10-inch bloom of corresponding depth on good 
strong and slender stems. This is the dahlia that caused 
more comment in our garden this past summer than anything 
else in bloom. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
MUSI GALE—S.C. 
A semi-cactus of beautiful rosy lavender color; Ridgeway 
names it a rosolane purple. Good form. Size from 9 to 11 
inches in diameter. Foliage is fernlike and abundant. Stems 
excellent. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
FREDERICKA (Miniature)—F.D. 
Color is deep red with a suggestion of lavender on the 
reverse. This miniature won first at the Tong Beach Show, 
and also at the Southern California Dahlia Show at Pomona 
as the best undisseminated MINIATURE SEEDLING. A 
good cut flower. Stock limited. 
Plants $1.00 
Our Introductions for 1935-1936 
ANALEE McCLURE—I.D. to S.C. (Broomall) 
A beautiful WHITE. Flowers average 10 to 12 inches, with 
good depth. Stem stiff and cane-like. The flowers facing, 
never droops or hangs its head. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
ANNA MAY WONG (Stephenson) I.D. 
This is a huge flower. In color, a bright spectrum red with 
a light reverse. The twist and curl of the petals give a 
silvery sheen to the tips and adds much to the beauty of the 
bloom. Stems and foliage good. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
BING CROSBY—I.D. 
Color—Golden YELLOW penciled with CARMINE. A 
seedling of La Fiesta, carrying the same general tones; the 
stem is perfect, carrying the bloom erect and facing you. 
ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL Winner at the Los Angeles 
Show 1934. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
BROOMALL'S PINK—( Broomall-Stephenson) 
This is a dahlia Mr. Broomall considers fine enough to give 
it his name. It is outstanding in color, a TRUE ROSE 
PINK, and the heavy substance and texture of the petals 
give it a beautiful velvety appearance. It is semi-cactus in 
form and is easily grown 10 to 12 inches with good depth. 
Stems and foliage excellent. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
RITA CANSINO (Stephenson)—I.D. 
This dahlia is lemon yellow is color, splashed with rich car¬ 
mine. Stems excellent. The flower has size and depth. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
RUTH ELDER (Broomall)—I.D. 
A beautiful light JASPER RED and CORAL. Blooms 
average 11 inches with good depth. Has very heavy dark 
foliage that is fully insect-resistant. Very prolific bloomer. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $.50 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Ball) 
Clear, glistening- 
on perfect stems, 
with the florist. 
yellow with blooms that average 4 inches 
A wonderful keeper and a great favorite 
Roots $1.00 Plants $.50 
