Paulhamus 
1940 Introduction 
Named for a Puyallup Valley Pioneer and featured in 
our First Prize exhibit at the Western Washington Fair 
at Puyallup in 1939. 
Informal Decorative. Very large deep bloom, 10 to 12 
inches by 7 inches deep. Plant 5M> feet. Good habits and 
good foliage. Real giant of striking color, bright scarlet 
red with a blend of soft gold and petals have a forward 
roll showing the rich gold reverse- Stems are long and 
hold the huge blooms erect. Good form and tight centers. 
Won first prize and Sweepstakes for the best undissem¬ 
inated dahlia at the Capitol Dahlia Society Show, in 
Olympia, in 1937, and has won other first prizes. A large 
stock of this fine exhibition dahlia makes possible the 
low price of $2-50 —Net. 
CLASSIFICATIONS 
Cactus (C) Semi-Cactus (SC) Formal Decorative (FD) 
Informal Decorative (ID) 
ALICE DAVIS (ID) —New. Light yellow suffused pink. 
Beautiful formation and a fine cut flower. 8 by 5 inches. 
Good stem. $1.00 
AIR MAIL (ID) —Rosy lavender blooms on cane-like stem. 
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