OMAR KHAYYAM, F. D.—Large blooms of Chinese red, shading to bright orange at tips of petals .3S 
ORANGE PRINCE, I. D.—Beautiful apricot orange, good stems. .35 
•OREGON AMETHYST, I, D.—Fawn color shading to amethyst, with perfect stems. .35 
•OREGON SUNSHINE, F. D.—Giant; double flowers of a richer shade of golden yellow than the 
City of Portland; long, erect stems; one of the best yellow decorative.35 
•PEACH GLOW, F. D. (Gill)—Large flowers on long, erect stems. Beautiful watermelon pink. .35 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA, F. D.—Giant on long, strong stems; color, deep rich crimson. .35 
PRIDE OF SAN FRANCISCO, F. D.—Giant blooms on stout stems; brilliant, golden salmon pink .5(^ 
PRIMULA REX, I. D.—Color is light cream or primrose yellow. Stems are strong and erect. .5(1 
QUEEN MAB, I. D.—Rather narrow, long petals. Pale pink shading to white center. .35 
RADIO, I. D.—Giant flowers on erect stems. Blood red edged and tipped with gold. .50 
REDWING, F. D.—Bright scarlet red flowers of good size, on strong, erect stems. .35 
ROBERT TREAT, F. D.—Large flowers on long, erect stems; color, American Beauty rose.35 
RODMAN WANAMAKER, I. D.—Pink and yellow, wonderful cut flower.35 
ROMAN EAGLE, F. D.—Large flower of bright copper color.. .35 
RORY O’MOORE, F. D.—Deep maroon with petals tipped white. Stiff stems. .35 
ROSA NELL, F. D.—Clear, bright cerise rose. Gigantic blooms on extra long, erect stems. .35 
•SAFRANO, F. D. (Gill)—Yellow at base, heavily overlaid with scarlet. Reverse saffron yellow. .75 
SALBACH’S WHITE, F. D.—Pure white. Good cut flower.35 
SALLY B, F. D.—Large, pure bright pink. Stems strong and erect. .50 
SANHICAN’S BEAUTY, F. D.—Large blooms of salmon shaded coral; on long, erect stems.35 
SANHICAN’S QUEEN, F. D.—Large flower of apricot color on good stems. .35 
SEAL’S CALIFORNIAN, F. D.—Bright golden yellow at center, shading lighter toward outer petals .35 
SENORITA, I. D.—A large, showy flower of velvety crimson. Long petals and strong stems... .35 
SHAHRAZAD, I. D.—Large blooms of deep rose pink, with erect stems. .50 
SIDNEY B. MITCHELL, F. D.—Deep velvety red with center almost black shading to tyrian rose at tips .35 
SONNY BOY, I. D.—Large, old rose slightly striped and tinged old gold.50 
SPOTLIGHT, I. D.—Large blooms of clear sulphur yellow. Petals curl and twist in a fascinating manner 1.00 
ST. FRANCIS, F. D.—Soft cream with pinkish glow on the outer petals. Long, erect stems. .35 
STRONGHEART, F. D.—Beautiful blooms of amber gold. .50 
•SUMMER GIRL, F. D. (Gill)—Large blooms of light lemon yellow. Stiff stems; dwarf plants. .75 
SUSAN G. TEVIS, F. D.—Immense flowers on long, erect stems; deep lilac with a blue sheen. .35 
•SYNCOPATION, F. D.—Giant flowers on long, erect stems; deep yellow, heavily overlaid cherry red ... .35 
THE FIREMAN, I. D.—Spectrum-red with occasional stripes and tips of mustard yellow. .75 
THE WORLD, F. D.—Rosy magenta tipped silver. Erect long stems.35 
THOS. A. EDISON, F. D.—Royal purple. Flowers are carried on excellent stems. .50 
TOMMY ATKINS, I. D.—A giant flower of lustrous flaming scarlet on long, erect stems. .35 
T. P. QUIMBY, F. D.—A large close built flower on long, erect stems; pure white. .35 
TREASURE ISLAND, F. D.—Gold with apricot and rose suffusion; good stems.35 
TRENTONIAN, F. D.—Blending of old gold, amber and coppery bronze with reddish bronze center .35 
UNCLE TOM, F. D.—Giant flower of dark velvety garnet heavily toned black. Good, erect stems.35 
VALENTINO, F. D.—Beautiful salmon pink, shading to cream at center. One of the best. .50 
WALDHEIM SUNSHINE, I. D.—Giant blooms with long, wavy petals; strong, erect stems; deep yellow .35 
WHITE KNIGHT. F. D.—Pure, snow white of large exhibition size. Free blooming.. 1.00 
WHITE WONDER, I. D.—Large pure white. Lovely form, wavy petals, splendid stems.. .50 
YANKEE QUEEN, F. D.—Large flowers, almost white in center, shading to beautiful pink toward edges .35 
GILL’S PEONY FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
BLOSSOM—Ivory white on long, erect stems. Fine cut flower. .35 
•BRILLIANT FLAME (Gill)—Brilliant, glistening scarlet, toned and marked with deep gold. .50 
•CITY OF PORTLAND (Gill)—Giant canary yellow on long, erect stems. One of the finest. .35 
•DR. GEORGE SKINNER—Large flowers on fine stems; deep red heavily tipped white. .35 
•GILL’S RADIO—Large yellow centers; yellow petals heavily tipped plum purple. .35 
GALDYS CHAMPION—Giant golden yellow shading to red on the reverse. Strong stems. .35 
•GOLD BAND (Gill)—Brilliant scarlet and gold, many of the blooms have a gold stripe in center of 
petals; others all scarlet . .35 
•MRS. IRENE TAFF (Gill)—Giant peony-cactus. Petals broad, long and pointed; also incurved. 
Rich wine red, toned yellow deepening to golden zone at center. .35 
•MRS. JULIUS MEIER (Gill)—Centers deep yellow with major part of the petals rich deep salmon . . .35 
•OREGON SUNSET—Gigantic blooms; golden yellow, suffused bronzy crimson; strong stems. .35 
•SUPREME (Gill)—Giant blooms on long, erect stems. Clear lavender pink. .35 
THE ORIOLE—A giant; a striking combination of burnt orange, red and yellow, often tipped white .35 
GILL’S SINGLE DAHLIAS 
•AFTERGLOW (Gill)—Soft yellow ground suffused and tipped with soft salmon pink. Small, extra 
long, rigid stems holding the blooms facing upwards. A dainty, long keeping cut flower. .75 
AMI BARILLET—Purplish black foliage; small, rich, garnet flowers on good stems. ,25 
•ANDY (Gill)—Deep, dark garnet toning lighter. Brilliant and striking cut flower. .25 
•BRIGHTNESS (Gill)—Giant golden yellow tipped and toned with crimson; long, erect stems. .25 
CANDY STICK—Maroon tipped white . .25 
CLIFTON—Medium flowers of rich purple with red halo around the golden pollen center. .25 
•FIERY GEM (Gill)—A mass of brilliant fiery scarlet blooms of medium size. Splendid for bedding.... .35 
•GLENDO (Gill)—Small single dahlia two inches in diameter; bright velvety red, long erect stems... .35 
•PURPLE QUEEN (Gill)—Rich purple. Good stems for cutting. .50 
QUEEN OF SINGLES—Beautiful pure white with rounded petals. Fine cut flowers. .25 
•RED DOGWOOD (Gill)—Slightly curved petals of blood red with darker pollen centers. .50 
RED GIANT—Largest bright scarlet. .25 
•ROSE BEAUTY (Gill)—Large rounded petals of deep rose; long, erect stems. .25 
•TANCO (Gill)—Tan color or golden buff toned scarlet. Good stems; free flowering. .25 
GILL’S STAR DAHLIAS 
•AUTUMN STAR (Gill)—Bright autumn shades of gold and bronze; petals shading lighter at tips.... .35 
•BABY BUTTERCUP (Gill)—Small sulphur yellow flowers, popular for florist trade. It averages 
about one inch in diameter. Something new and distinct in dahlias. .35 
•CRIMSON STAR (Gill)—Deep crimson. Long, erect stems.. .35 
•GARNET STAR (Gill)—Deep garnet red. A splendid cut flower. .35 
•GILL’S CERISE STAR (Gill)—Long, slender, erect stems. Ideal for cutting. .35 
•MAGENTA STAR (Gill)—Perfect star type on long, erect stems. Deep magneta rose. .35 
•SYLVIA STAR (Gill)—Soft silvery pink. Cactus petals< Long, erect stems. .35 
WHITE STAR—White with orange pollen center. Long, erect stems. Ideal for cutting. .35 
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