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BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
BUTZER’S D AHLI AS-Selected Varieties 
In describing the types of dahlias listed we are using the new classifications of the American Dahlia Society. 
The letters following the name denote type or class ta which variety belongs. (C), Cactus, (SC), Semi-Cactus, 
(FD), Formal Decorative, (ID), Informal Decorative. 
Adirondack Sunset (ID)—A very large vivid scarlet 
shading to bright canary yellow at base of petals. A 
dazzling combination of colors and a variety that at¬ 
tracts everyone’s attention. Plants are good strong 
growers and are always in bloom. Extra fine. Each $1 
Aiko (SC)—Large, deep, fine glowing carmine to 
Nopal red. Each 50c. 
Amelia Earheart (SC)—A huge golden apricot of 
immense size. A grand variety. Each 75c. 
Ambassador (C)—Soft yellow, with salmon, amber 
and pink shadings. Each 35c. 
Andrea Erickson (ID)—Pure white of huge size and 
beautiful formation. Each 50c. 
Bagdad (ID)—An immense flower of flaming scarlet 
red borne on long stems. Very popular. Each 50c. 
Burr McIntosh (ID)—Very large primrose yellow 
tinted with pink. Beautiful formation with cleft 
petals. Each 35c. 
Cavalcade (FD)—A fine new addition to the cut- 
flower class and one which will win its share of honors 
on the exhibition table. The color is an attractive, rich 
deep rose, with tones of rosy magenta. Formation and 
plant growth very similar to that of Jersey’s Beauty, 
but flower is larger. Each $1.00. 
Champoeg (ID)—Immense blooms of a lovely waxy 
yellow shading to bright peach red at outer edges of 
petals. Very striking. Each 50c. 
Chas. G. Reed (FD)—Rich reddish purple or petunia 
red. Very fine. Each 50c. 
Cigarette (SC)—A large creamy white edged with 
red. Each 25c. 
Conservatrix (C)—A very artistic, incurved cactus, 
of bright, geranium red. Each 50c. 
Daily Mail (ID)—Huge blooms of deep yellow blend¬ 
ing to golden orange. Each 50c. 
Dixie Ravenscroft (ID)—A beautiful glowing flame 
in color with a reverse of bright gold. Blooms are 
imense with petals that twist and turn, giving a two- 
toned effect. Very fine. Each 50c. 
Dorothy Stone (ID)—Huge flowers of deep rose pink, 
Extra fine. Each 35c. 
Duchess, The (ID)—One of the best bi-colored 
Dahlias to date. Large massive blooms of clear golden 
yellow heavily tipped with pure white, held erect on 
long strong stems. A beauty. Each 75c. 
Dwight W. Morrow (ID)—Gigantic blooms of the 
most gorgeous shade of deep red. Freely produced and 
always admired. Each 50c. 
Eagle Rock Fantasy (ID)—Beautiful lavender pink. 
One of the largest grown. Each 50c. 
Eagle Rock Gem (C)—Maize yellow shaded with 
pink. Free blooming. Each 50c. 
Earl Williams (ID)—Brilliant, crimson scarlet, each 
petal tipped with white. Each 25c. 
Edna Ferber (SC)—Exceptionally fine, glistening 
coral, shading to gold. Each 35c. 
Elite Glory (FD)—Monster flowers of bright radiant 
red. Each 35c. 
Entrups Monarch (FD)—An immense flower of bril¬ 
liant cherry red, that is borne on a long, strong, erect 
stem. Strong grower. Very attractive. Each 50c. 
Fireman, The (ID)—Here is a flashy cardinal red 
with golden flushes and golden tips at center of 
flower. A very striking variety due to the dazzling 
blooms being held well above the tall growing plants. 
A very fine red. Each 75c. 
Forest Fire (ID)—A dahlia that is decidedly differ¬ 
ent. Brilliant scarlet flame with golden shadings. A 
very striking flower and one that should be very 
popular. Each $1.00. 
Frank Miller (FD)—Large picric yellow on long 
straight stems. Very fine. Each 35c. 
Fort Monmouth (ID)—Rich crimson maroon shading 
to bluish violet. Very large and fine. Each 50c. 
Frau O. Bracht (C)—Large primrose yellow. Strong 
stems. Profuse bloomer. Extra fine. Each 50c. 
Full Moon (FD)—Massive flowers of bright canary 
yellow with broad flat petals. Each 50c. 
Galaxy (C)—A new English cactus of fine form and 
large size with incurving petals held erect on long 
strong stems. Color is bright yellow, heavily penciled 
with scarlet. Profuse bloomer. Very showy and un¬ 
usual. Each 50c. 
Golden Eclipse (FD)—Medium sized golden yellow 
tinted with salmon at center. Good cut flower. Ea. 35c 
Golden Standard (C)—Immense incurved blooms of 
a beautiful golden tan, blushed with tints of amber 
and bronze. One of the finest cactus dahlias grown and 
highly recommended. Each $1.00. 
Grace Curling (ID)—Pure lilac with a pink tint and 
shading to white at base. Each 35c. 
Horace Adams (SC)—Very large shaggy blooms of 
orange suffused with yellow. Each 35c. 
H. R. Stovel (ID)—A superb dahlia of rich golden 
yellow of large size and distinctive form. Petals are 
long and wavy and centers are always full. One of the 
best. Each $1.00. 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder (ID)—Color is a rich, bright, 
violet burgundy. The huge blooms can be grown to 
immense size and are fine keepers for so large a 
flower. Plants are disease resistant with striking 
foliage and excellent stems. Highly recommended. 
Each $1.00. 
Ida Perkins (FD)—Pure white. Very large. Ea. 25c 
Indiana Moon (ID)—Large jaser red with yellow 
and flesh shadings. Each 25c. 
Inkyo (SC)—Very large dark red or maroon, in¬ 
curved. Strong grower. Long stems. Each 25c. 
Irene Anderson (SC)—Huge blooms of rosy, purplish 
cerise, heavily tipped with white. Each 50c. 
Ivory (FD)—Beautiful large blooms of creamy white 
with pale yellow at heart of flower. Tall, strong grower 
and free bloomer. Extra fine. Each 50c. 
James Kirby (ID)—A magnificent, rich deep crim¬ 
son, shading to ruby at center. Each 50c. 
Jane Cowl (ID)—Buff, salmon and orange. Massive 
blooms. Very popular. Each 35c. 
Jean Trimbee (SC)—Rich petunia violet. Very mas¬ 
sive with long twisted petals. Each 50c. 
Jersey’s Beauty (FD)—Very fine true pink. One of 
the best dahlias grown. Each 25c. 
Jersey Dainty (C)—A lovely pure white cactus of 
good size that is the best we have seen in this class. 
Very fine. Each 50c. 
Josephine G. (SC)—A true rose pink with some 
petals tipped gold. Each 25c. 
Kathleen Norris (ID)—A wonderful dahlia of true 
rose pink, with mallow shadings. Each 35c. 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder (ID)—Large massive violet 
purple. Each 35c. 
Kemp’s White Wonder (ID)—A magnificent pure 
white of immense size. Each 35c. 
Kentucky Red (ID)—A big bright flower of rich, 
dazzling scarlet. Each 50c. 
King Midas (ID)—Large golden yellow. Each 35c. 
Marion Broomall (SC)—Dark lavender pink with 
center of purest white. A beauty. Each 35c. 
Marjorie Cole (D)—Orange yellow, tipped with pure 
white. Free blooming and very attractive. Each 35c. 
Maryland’s Glory (FD)—Immense deep American 
Beauty red. Splendid exhibition variety. Each 50c. 
Monmouth Champion (FD)—A giant flower of bril¬ 
liant, glistening orange flame. Each 35c. 
Mrs. Chas. G. Reed (FD)—Pure glistening white. 
Very large and massive. Each 50c. 
Mrs. Geo. Le Boutillier (ID)—A spectacular flower 
of enormous size, easily producing blooms 12 inches 
across. The color is a rich velvety carmine. Greatly 
admired wherever seen. Each $1.00. 
Mrs. I. D. Warner (FD)—Lovely deep mauve pink. 
Very popular. Each 25c. 
