GENERAL LIST 
OF 
Popular Dahlias 
ACHIEVEMENT. S. C.— Gold with bronze shading. 
Immense size. Winner American Home Achivement 
Medal 1930.!.50 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET, I. D.— A brilliant scarlet with 
golden tips, center is tipped golden orange, reverse 
of petals flushed with gold. Immense big blooms on 
long stout stems. Strong growing plants, an out¬ 
standing variety, greatly admired by visitors at New 
York Botonical Gardens and one of the big prize 
winners at the eastern shows. On the 1934 Roll of 
Honor. 1.00 
ADLER, D.—Large waxy white blooms .20 
AIKO, S. C.—Brilliant carmine red, with silver reverse. 
Large deep flower, on strong stems. Roll of Honor 
Dahlia.40 
AIR MAIL, I. D.—A fine light lavender Dahlia, good 
stems. A Northwest prize winner. Stock very limited. 
. 50 
AMBASSADOR, C—Yellow buff, shaded salmon pink, 
immense blooms. .35 
AMELIA EARHART, S. C.—Apricot buff-flushed coral. 
One of the largest Dahlias, great prize-winner. On 
the Roll of Honor, 1932. 75 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH, C.—Huge Oriental red. A Roll 
of Honor Dahlia.35 
ANDREA ERICKSON, D.—Very large pure white, ex¬ 
hibition Dahlia. 50 
ANDREAS HOFER, C.—Bright salmon pink, deep gold¬ 
en yellow center, excellent cut flower Dahlia.25 
ANN RUTLEDGE, D.—Glowing orchid cerise, shaded 
rose. Artistically formed blooms with curled petals. 
A"ery long stout stems. Achievement medal winner. 
.-.35 
ARELDA LLOYD, I. D.—The yellow Jane Cowl. Im¬ 
mense big full deep blooms of good substance often 
10 inches across by 5 to 6 inches deep. Stout rigid 
stems. Sport of the most famous of all the big Dahlias, 
Jane Cowl. Highest score at the Trial Gardens of 
The American Dahlia Society, 1933. Sure to become 
popular.75 
ASHBURY PARK, D.—Coppery red shaded salmon 
and old gold.25 
BAGDAD, D.—Flame scarlet red of immense size. A 
great prize winner . 35 
BALLEGOS GLORY, F. D.—Rich mahogany red, edged 
with gold, very attractive. .35 
BALLET GIRL, C.—Very large orange and white.25 
BEARCLAWS, V.—Very large ruby red.25 
BING CROSBY, I. D.—Golden yellow, penciled with 
carmine. A seedling of La Fiesta, but the flowers are 
larger and deeper, with more pronounced color tones. 
Achievement medal winner at Los Angeles Show', 
1934. 1.00 
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