GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
A1 Koran, D.—Yellow suffused with gold and amber. The 
petals are wavy and make the flower quite attractive. 
Long, stiff stem—50c 
Ambassador, C.—One of the best straight cactus. Amber 
and buff. Won more prizes than any other dahlia—75c. 
Amelia Earhart, S. C.—A large golden apricot of immense 
size. One of the largest flowers in our garden—$2.00. 
American Triumph, C.—A fine oriental red dahlia of large 
size. Outstanding in its class—50c. 
Bagdad, I. D.—Flaming scarlet red. A wonderful flower 
of immense size and great depth. The long stems hold 
the large blooms high above the bush—$1.00. 
Bessie Boston, B.—A large, deep cardinal red on strong 
stems. The petals are divided at tips—50c. 
California Sunshine, D.—Brightest light flame, with a gold 
suffusion. The very best dahlia we know, in these color¬ 
ings. It is a good strong grower—75c. 
Caprice, F. D.—Golden yellow, shading to pink—$1.00. 
Celestial, F. D. — A top-of-the-stem dahlia full of high 
class flowers. Color is lilac, with deep purple reverse. 
Center of blossom is dark—$1.00. 
Celia Sawyer, F. D.—Brightest light flame with a gold 
suffusion. Immense flower on long wiry stems. A good 
keeper as a cut flower—$5.00. 
Clara Carder, I. D.—A large new Dahlia of New Zealand 
origin. It is a beautiful cyclamen pink, with fine stems for 
show purposes. An outstanding “first” prize winner— 
$4.00. 
Clarissa Blanco, D.—The color is deep claret wine, some¬ 
times marked white—50c. 
Clare Clemens (Ball)—Deep red, each petal tipped white 
—$ 1 . 00 . 
C. M. Stegman, C.—This is a very unusual dahlia on 
account of its red stems and colored foliage. The color 
of the bloom is a rich maroon, a prolific bloomer—$1.00. 
. Color Sergeant, D.—Rich, deep salmon bronze flowers of 
large size. Perfect stems and clean—75c. 
Conquistador, S. C.—Soft creamy yellow shading to pink. 
Strong thrifty grower—75c. 
Coquette, D.—This new decorative is a 1929 introduction 
of strong growing habits and the dark leathery foliage 
which is so much desired because of insect resisting 
property. The flower is a giant of red and gold—75c. 
Dwight W. Morrow, I. D.—Gigantic dahlia of the most 
gorgeous shade of red—$1.00. 
Eagle Rock Fantasy, I. D.—Beautiful lavender pink. Im¬ 
mense size, splendid stems and vigorous growth—$1.50. 
Edna Ferber, S. C.—Color a glistening coral, shading to 
old gold at the base of petals. Petals curled and twisted, 
making a very full flower—75c. 
