JESSIE L. SEAL CATALOGUE — 1937 
SALLY B. (F.D.) — Extremely large, very beautiful pure bright pink. Stems strong and 
erect. Early and profuse blooming. Extra good . #1.50 
*SATAN (Ballay) S.C. —No dahlia has been more sensational and spectacular or won 
more prizes than this one. Horn-like petals of flaming red, touched with gold, per¬ 
fectly rolled and incurved, give rare form to a flower of unusual brilliancy. The im¬ 
mense blooms, up to 13 inches, are held upright on long, cane-like stems. A strong, 
husky grower—positively insect-proof. Honor Roll. Prize stock.#1.50 
*SHARAZAD (Newsom) I.D. —Deep rose pink. This is a gorgeous variety that has been 
aptly described as a deep pink Jane Cowl. Good substance. Rigid, erect stems.#1.00 
^SEAL’S ORIENTAL—'Our attractive informal decorative of fantastic coloring of Chinese 
red and gold, with each petal heavily covered with a sheen of copper. A charming 
blossom of a very large size having a stiff stem above a plant of strong growth... #1.50 
SILVERHILL PARK (Cac.)—Incurved white. Large, fine.50c 
SINBAD OF THE SEA (F.D.)—Huge size, fine stems, perfect form. Color vivid scarlet. 
One of the best.75c 
*STRONGHEART (Ballay) F.D.—Amber-gold. Another new dahlia of generous pro¬ 
portions, combined with great beauty of form and color, and it lias a long perfect 
stem. Useful cut floweer, as well as an exhibition bloom.#1.00 
THE OREGONIAN (Crites 1935) I.D.—The dahlia with a golden sheen. One of the 
really big ones—It’s easy to grow blooms 11 to 12 inches across, upright on stems 
as stiff as a rod. One of those big bronzy dahlias deeper in color than most of them. 
Color is rich golden bronze with rose reverse and we have never had an imperfect 
bloom. A fine keeper when cut and lasts well on the plant. The blooms are almost as 
great in depth as in diameter.#3.50 
THOMAS WANT—Very popular new English Cactus. Clear yellow at center, suffused 
rose pink. Very large with good stems. A prize winner.#1.50 
VALIANT II (Cac.)—Bright red, incurved. Best red.75c 
WILLIAM H. HOGAN (I.D.)—This is one of the best variegated red and white dahlias 
introduced to date. Color, garnet red with elongated white tips running down the 
center of the petals. Flower large, on long, stiff stems, is held high.50c 
WHITE WONDER (F.D.)—One of the largest and best white dahlias of its class. Blooms 
are carried on the best of stems.#1.00 
YANKEE KING (I.D.)—Large coppery rose and old gold with extra long stems....50c 
YANKEE GOLD (Wakeman 1935) I.D.—The color of this huge flower is gold—bright 
gold, deepening toward the center. Stems are very strong, and the plants tall.#3.50 
YANKEE ROYAL (I.D.)—One of the largest exhibition varieties of bright purple. #2.50 
*ZAMORA (McWhirter-Seal 1935)—Finest formal decorative of clear yellow. The im¬ 
mense bloom is easily grown twelve inches and has great depth, and grows like a 
chrysanthemum—huge, on top of an erect stem five feet long and fifteen inches clear 
of first lateral. Tall strong growing plant. Requires very little disbudding. Flowers 
keep well when cut. In 1933 won the award given by the President of Spain and the 
First Prize for the Best Dahlia in the Show.#2.50 
Fine Extra will be given according to size of order . 
OTHER VARIETIES 
YVe have other varieties not listed here. 
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