SMALL FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
Any three 35c or 40c Dahlias for $1.00 
The free blooming small dahlias (pompons, singles, and miniatures) all of which 
keep so well when cut, are among the most satisfactory all-around plants that may be 
had in any garden. They perform the double service of providing color in the garden 
and blooms for the house—for a single bush will bloom for months, actually producing 
hundreds of blooms. Tubers of small flowering dahlias should be planted as soon as 
received, as they are usually small and the eyes are apt to dry out if left exposed to the 
air for any length of time. 
In particular we wish to point out that our list of miniatures is now most utstand- 
ing. The varieties in our list are the “cream”, actually chosen from more than one 
hundred miniatures that we have purchased and grown. 
Miniatures are similar in form to the large dahlias, but are 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 inches 
in diameter; pompons are tiny ball type dahlias, about 1 1/4 inches in diameter; and 
single dahlias are those with cosmos type blooms. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
ABERDEEN. A rich dark red cactus type miniature that 
is most attractive. Very unusual and striking, and splen¬ 
did for cutting. New.$1.00 
BABY ROYAL. A beautiful cactus miniature from England 
that has created a sensation. Russet orange. A very 
prolific bloomer .40c 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF. A very glowing dark red duplex 
(two rows of petals with open center). Unusual, also, for 
its dark foliage. Low growing .50c 
CORONNE. White, formed like a gardenia. Decorative 
type. Very small .50c 
ELIZABETH PAPE. Flesh pink. Cactus type .35c 
GAIL TAYLOR ( Salbach-Taylor 1936). Strikingly suffused 
brick red and yellow. Bushes filled with blooms. Decora¬ 
tive type, with 2% inch blooms. A “Best Keeper”.$1.00 
JORY’S MINIATURE ( Salbach-Jory 1938). A small, rich 
red miniature that we are offering for the first time this 
season. Simply covered with blooms, and some blossoms 
come red, tipped white .$1.00 
LITTLE DREAM. Pure rose pink, faintly tipped white. 
Cactus form. New, from Europe .$1.00 
LITTLE JEWEL. Dec. Type. Delightful. La France Pink 35c 
LITTLE PEARL. A fine new cactus miniature from Europe. 
Similar to Elizabeth Pape, but deeper in color, being salmon 
pink. Centers closed. One of the best .50c 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN. At last-—a really first-class minia¬ 
ture white cactus. Perfect form, free bloomer. 2-inch 
diameter. A new importation from Europe .$1.00 
LUANA. Beautiful old rose miniature. Might easily be 
described as a miniature Cavalcade .$1.00 
MAH BABY. Dark, glowing, rich wine red. Same form, 
and long stems as Miss Vivian. Texture so firm that it 
keeps indefinitely. Decorative type. Really outstanding 75c 
MISS VIVIAN {Mack). A startling rose pink which has 
taken the dahlia enthusiasts in the San Francisco region 
by storm. Unexcelled keeper, long stems. Very prolific 
bloomer. Decorative type.$1.00 
MRS. MILLER GRIFFITHS (Logan-Sattach 1936). A bril¬ 
liant glowing orange red, the brightest orange among minia¬ 
tures. Decorative type .$1.00 
NEW PINK DELICE. A very fine dahlia, very attractive for 
small bouquets. La France pink, suffused yellow. A 
trifle larger than most of the miniatures .40c 
ONAH. “The miniature Jane Cowl.” Rich autumn gold 
color, fine form. Stiff stems. Very low growing.$1.00 
ORANGE BISHOP. Another dark leaved duplex dahlia of the 
Bishop of Llandaff type. Scarlet orange, more vivid in 
color than the latter. Stock limited.$1.00 
RADIANT MIDGET. A very soft apricot-orange miniature. 
Fine keeper, very long stems, and in every way fine for 
cutting. Of the ball dahlia type. One of the best.$1.00 
SANHICAN’S SWEETHEART. Honey yellow miniature cac¬ 
tus: Most attractive .00c 
TROJAN. Rich scarlet orange semi-cactus type. Very strik¬ 
ing and unusual. One of the showiest. 3V 2 inch.$1.00 
WATERMELON (Sattach 1937). A splendid long-stemmed 
miniature of beautiful, clear watermelon red color. Perfect 
decorative type. Fine keeper.$2.00 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN. Light pink shading to white at 
center. 50 c 
BANTAM. Brownish red. Long stems .35c 
BOSSY. Light phlox lavender. Very fine .35c 
CANARY BIRD. A real find — being a rich clear luminous 
yellow with good all-around habits. New this season..50c 
DANDY. A pure orange of fine form .35c 
FATHER GALLANT. A fine new pompon product from seed 
grown by Father Gallant of Skagway, Alaska. Color, old 
rose, with orange undertone, somewhat of the shade of. 
Glow, but much brighter and never fades. Exceptionally 
long stems .$1.00 
EDITH MUELLER. A suffusion of gold and orange red that 
blends to form a beautiful peach red .35c 
GERTRUDE. Our own origination. Glowing carmine 
with many blooms and long stems .35c 
GIRLIE. Beautiful pure rosy lilac.35c 
GLOW. Light old rose to coral. One of the favorites....35c 
GOLDILOCKS. Bronzy gold.35c 
JOE FETTE. Pure white .35c 
LITTLE BEESWING. Cherry red with golden yellow 
at base of petals. Red predominating .35c 
MORNING MIST. A fine new pompon. Very light, most 
delicate lavender coloring.$1.00 
PEGGY ANNE. Golden apricot, tipped red. Long stems..35c 
TAKA’S PLTRPLE. Bright phlox purple .35c 
TAKA’S YELLOW. Deepest yellow .35c 
YELLOW GEM. Creamy yellow. Free blooming .35c 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
NARANJA. Bright orange. Tall .40c 
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