New Dahlias for 1938 
BETTE DAVIS (Semi-Cactus) 
A clear violet rose or deep lavender that never blotches. Finest of steins, 
always straight graceful foliage, very free blooming, large, and often winner 
as most perfect bloom. This variety has a long list of blue ribbons to its 
credit, winning wherever exhibited. Each $2.00. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (Decorative) 
Clear bright self-colored yellow. California Idol is one of the really great 
dahlias, the growth of the plant is ideal. Blooms early and freely, foliage is 
clean and attractive, keeps well when cut. Each $2.50. 
CARMEN CAMARILLO (Hybrid Cactus) 
A beautiful flower of good substance, and deep center. The petals grace¬ 
fully waved and slightly curled. Color a glowing copper salmon changing 
to old gold at the base of the petals. $1.50. 
CHARLES ANSILLY (New Lavender Decorative) 
This splendid new dahlia is finest lavender decorative we have seen. A 
strong grower, clear color, has all the qualities of a first class cut flower 
variety. Each $2.50. 
LELAND STANFORD (Decorative) 
Called a red California Idol, this fine red makes a grand showing in the 
garden and is always covered with blooms. Stems are good and the flower 
is $S 00 
MRS. MANFRED MEYBERS (Hyb. Cactus) 
Phis beautiful new dahlia has the perfection of form and regular, slender 
petalage of the finest hybrid-cactus type. The petals are of a rich coral 
salmon suffused with carmine, changing in the center to a pleasing primro.se 
yellow while the tips are touched with gold. $1.50. 
Wenoka 
MRS. I.DEVER WARNER. ”«"d 
immense in size. Bright mauve pink. 35c. 
MRS. NATHANIEL SLOCOMBE. 
good substance and rich gold in color. 75. 
virii /'SA/vki Decorative. A good all 
NELLCWYN. around dahlia. Color 
deep rose pink. Each 75c. 
Superb Hybrid Cactus, 
size, rich glowing red. 
OD AMz-c (-rii n Hybrid Cactus. 
ORANGE GOLD, shade, as the 
implies, is a vivid golden orange. 
Decorative. 
Fawn yellow 
shading to amethyst. Splendid flower 
on perfect stems. 50c. 
Decorative. Vigorous 
plant, free flowering, 
large old gold tinged bronze. 75c. 
DDi iiD/^cc riA uc Cactus Primrose yel- 
PRIMROSE DAME, overlaid with 
pink. 50c. 
NOPAL. 
OREGON AMETHYST. 
PAUL MICHAEL. 
Large 
75c. 
The 
name 
50c. 
DAHLIA POMPON 
GERMAIN’S POMPON DAHLIAS 
ALICE ROCKWOOD. Old rose. 25c. 
AMBER QUEEN. Amber. 25c. 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN. Rose pink. 
50c. 
CATHERINE. Golden yellow. 25c. 
CLARA HARSH. Yellow tipped red. 35c. 
CLARISSA. Primrose yellow. 3.tc. 
DELICACY. Phlox purple. 25c. 
EUREKA. Bronze yellow. 35c. 
GANYMEDE. Fawn suffused pink. 35c. 
GIRLIE. Rosy lavender. 35c. 
GLOW. Coral color. 50c. 
GRUSSAM WIEN. Strawberry. 25c. 
JEWEELTJE. Light pink. 35c. 
JOE PETTI. Pure white. 35c. 
JONKHEER VON CITTERS. Yellow 
tipped orange. 35c. 
LASSIE. Yellow tipped rose. 50c. 
LITTLE DAVID. Deep orange red. 35c. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART. Red with white 
tips. 35c. 
MADELINE. Yellow edged purple. 35c. 
MARY MUNNS. Mallow purple. 50c. 
PRISCILLA. Shell pink. 50c. 
TOMMY KEITH. Red tipped white. 50c. 
WINIFRED. White tipped lavender. 36c. 
DiiRPl P PMPRF*;*; Decorative. A very 
PUKrLt tMrKtap. attractive blue purple. 
As nearly blue as any we know. 50c. 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL. 
Decorative. Pale lemon yellow. 50c. 
PAi PH RAl I Decorative. A fine and 
KALrn PALL, dependable yellow, rich 
color deepening to gold center. 50c. 
ppnwiKir Decorative. Bright scarlet 
KCUWiiNvr. flowers of good size on fine 
stems. 35c. 
RHENISHER FROHSM. ^oTe""and""wh7te 
combination. 50c. 
ROBERT TREAT. 
Strong growing. Deco¬ 
rative. Bright American 
Beauty Rose. A real acquisition. $1.60. 
DUMA Decorative. A charming orchid 
KUiNA. pink, splendid cut flower. 75c. 
CATAM Semi-Cactus. Flaming red with 
PA I AIN. ^ slight touch of gold at the 
center. Petals rolled and incurved. $1.50. 
large size. 75c. 
TUIp CUDIMPD Decorative. \ popular bi- 
I lit pPIKUNtK. color, crimson tipped 
with white. 75c. 
Ti/~CDiMC Decorative. One of the most 
llV7tKliNt. unusual combinations we 
have seen. Yellow with red stripes in the 
center. $1.00. 
kiv ATi/iKic Decorative. Flaming 
TOMMY ATKINS, scarlet with .a metallic 
lustre. A brilliant well formed flower of 
TDCACiiDC ici Aki Decoiative. Bright 
TREASURE ISLAND, apricot with gold and 
rose suffusion. 75c. 
THE "METEOR" COLLECTION 
Flaming Meteor. Flame red_$.75 Orange Gold. Golden orange $.50 
Avalon. Golden yellow...35 Red Wing. Deep red._.35 
Inkyo. Deep maroon...- .50 Golden Lotus. Pink and yellow.. .50 
Treasure Island. Apricotandgold .75 Nell Gwyn. Carmine pink.75 
Regular $4.45 value, complete for $2.75, postpaid. 
MARY AGGEN (Semi-Cactus) 
A new variety of singular charm and 
sterling quality. The color which is a 
vivid cherry scarlet in the center 
blends to lavender at the tips resem¬ 
bling changeable silk. $1.50 each. 
MARGRACE (Decorative) 
This is without doubt the finest light 
red to date. Extremely long stems 
hold the large artistic flowers erect 
well out of the well proportioned foli¬ 
age. $2.00. 
MILTON J. CROSS (Decorative) 
A gigantic golden yellow with the 
outer petals flushed apricot on the 
best of stems. Free blooming and an 
all-around good dahlia. $3.50. 
REICHARD'S MASTERPIECE (Cactus) 
A conspicuous and striking Novelty. 
Canary-yellow, a third part of the 
florets are clear amethyst. A pleasing 
color combination. Each $2.60. 
VLAMMENSPEL (Cactus) 
This brilliant rich deep orange is truly 
outstanding by its brilliance and ar¬ 
tistic appearance. Not a giant in size 
but when better known will be in the 
first ten for years to come. A won¬ 
derful cut flower, too. $2.00. 
WENOKA (Decorative) 
Deep orchid rose. It is a real giant of 
sturdy growth and great beauty. One of 
the finest stemmed dahlias I have ever 
seen. Each $2.50. 
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