BOLSA DAHLIA GARDEN, MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Owing to our limited stock we are obliged to make some of these NET. 
CAROL CHANNING 
Our New Miniature Introduction For 1938 
This beautiful cactus Miniature has proved to be a great favorite because 
of its fine qualities; long wiry stems, high bushes loaded with flowers from 
early until late in the season, its colorings warm and rich—outside petals 
dark apricot with center petals canary yellow. The rays are revolute and 
pointed, giving a delicate texture. It received the Certificate of Merit at the 
Trial Grounds of the Ohio Valley Dahlia Association, rating 86. $2.50 Net 
Athena (Ball) .Deep canary yellow, good cut flower. $1.00 
Barbara Jean (Dec.) .... This beautiful little flower was pro- 
duced from seed purchased from 
us. Dainty color of pink and white. 
Good stems and fine keeping quab 
ities. Flowers keeping in water 
for days.Net 1.50 
Beechland’s Gem (S. C.) . . Cherry peach with yellow at the base. 
Extremely free flowering. English 
Honor Roll Miniature . . . Net 1.50 
Cavalcade (i. D.).English variety. Pleasing pearly 
pink, very informal with curled 
florets making this a most attract 
tive flower. Stems long . . Net 1.00 
Crusoe (F. D.).English. Orange scarlet, compact 
flowers, long stems, good keeper. . .75 
Dubonnet (S. C.).This beautiful little flower was also 
produced from seed purchased 
from us. We are proud to catalog 
it. It is a rich ox blood red . . Net 2.00 
Fairy (F. D.) ....... Violet rose shading mauve at tips . . .50 
Forest Fire Jr. (I. D.) . . . Amber yellow suffused and veined 
cardinal which gives this flower a 
most attractive and artistic appear^ 
ance. Stems long and erect . Net 2.00 
