MIKE P. A fine exhibition pom of burnt orange. Small. 
MINNIE MOUSE P. Burgundy red, tipped white. 
ORCfHID Ball B. Perfectly formed, large lavender ball, bale. 
ORCHID LADY M. D. Exceptionally fine-formed orchid pink, with long stems. . . 
PADDY M. D. Flesh ground suffused deep rose pink.. 
^PLEASURE S. Violet with dark cenfer. 
RED CAP, JR. M. C. A fine, long-stemmed red serni-cactus. 
SANHICA'S SWEETHEART M. D. Ochreous buff suffused rose. 
SATIN WHITE Coll. An all-white collarette. Long stiff stems. 
SUPT. ANHRYN B. Lilac pink. 
SYLVIA M. D. One of the finest miniatures. Garnet red.Plant 
TANGO CENTURY S. Orange buff. 
TORQUAY GEM M. D. Brilliant scarlet more durable than Bishop of 
Llansdaff. Bronze foliage. 
*VOLKSKANZLER S. Brownish red with blocd red circle around center.Plant 
YELLOW GEM P. Best yellow exhibition pom. 
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SHOWING PART OF OUR DAHLIA FIELDS JUST COMING INTO BLOOM DURING 
THE FALL OF 1936. 
DAHLIA SEED 
Dahlias grown from seed, started Indoors In March or April, produce full-sized 
plants and blooms the first season. Clumps of roots are formed to carry over the variety 
into the following year. Each plant grown from seed is a new variety, different from any 
existing variety, although not often superior to varieties already in exlshence, and may 
be named by the grower. This production of new varieties, and sole ownership of all 
stock of the variety is a fascinating side issue to the growing of dahlias. 
We are offering California grown seed from excellent parent stock. 
50 seed, large flowered parent. $2.00 
100 seed, large flowered parent. 4.00 
50 pompon and miniature, mixed.75 
100 pompon and miniature, mixed. 1-50 
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