Fifty-Five Years 
SmalUFlowered Dahlias 
Certificate of Merit in the Hall of Flowers, Treasure Island. 1939 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID TO FOURTH ZONE 
DAHLIA SEED—See Page 36 Dahlia Seed sown in Jan.-Feb.-Mar. and transplanted outdoors after frost will 
duce flowering plants in Fall of the same year. All Prize Winners are produced through seed. 
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POM POM DAHLIAS 
The following varieties: 25c ea.; 3 for 65c; 6 for 
$1.25; 12 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00. (Labeled) 
Aimee—Tiny bronze, with very long stems. 
Amber Queen—Amber, suffused apricot. Good stems. 
Bantam—Bright, brownish scarlet. Fine for cutting. 
Dark Eye—White ground, lavender tips, darker center. 
Little David—Small, perfect blooms of deepest orange. 
Mary Munn—Fuchsia with orchid sheen. 
Nellie Fraser—White ground, tipped rose. 
Rosa Wilmouth—A free-flowering rose pink. Good stems. 
Tom Thumb—Prized, tiny garnet. 
Yellow Gem—A popular pure canary yellow. 
The following varieties: 35c ea.; 3 for 90c; 6 for 
$1.75; 12 for $3.50; 25 for $7.00 (Labeled) 
Atom—Tiny, perfect, orange-red flower. 
Baby Pink^—Pure rose pink. 
Bacchus—A bright, glowing scarlet. 
Bernice—Pretty shade of soft salmon. 
Dandy—A very small, very perfectly formed orange. 
Daredevil—Apricot buff with a suffusion of old rose. 
Dawning—Exquisite white, flushed shell pink. 
Dimples—Golden apricot, brownish center. 
Donald Gordon—Russet, or burnt orange. 
Eunice-—Clear white, edged with lavender. 
Girlie—Pure lilac. 
Glow—Light old rose or coral. Neat flowers. 
Helen Anita—Lavender with a white center. 
Ideal—Perfect pure canary yellow on fine stem. 
Joe Fette—Small, perfect pure white. Stiff stems. 
Little Bugler—Rosy purple. 
Marietta—Deep rosy crimson. 
Phyllis—Yellow, shaded and edged red. 
San Toy—White, very heavily tipped carmine. 
Sunset—Bright orange. 
Sunny Daybreak—Apricot shading to red. 
Taka’s Purple—Bright purple. Very good stems. 
Vivid—Rich, bright scarlet. Perfect for cutting. 
CORA MAY—LLOYD HICKMAN—BERNICE 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
(Less than 3 inches in diameter) 
Aberdeen (MC)—Bright ox-blood red. 75c ea. 
Baby Royal (MID)—Salmon pink shaded apricot. 50c ea. 
Coronne (MFD)—Gardenia-like, pure white. 75c ea. 
Dainty (MD)—Pure lavender. 50c ea. 
Elizabeth Pape (Cactus)^—Rosy-salmon-pink. 35c ea. 
Gaiety (MD)—Red tipped white. 75c ea. 
Golden California (MSC)—Golden yellow shading sal¬ 
mon and amber. 75c ea. 
Irene (Dec.) Old rose shading to peach. 35c ea. 
Little Jewel (Dec.) Clear delicate pink. 50c ea. 
Little Snow Queen (MC)—As white as its name. 75c ea. 
Myra (MD)—Purple, tipped white. 50c ea. 
Pelicani (Cactus). A bright red. Strong stem. 35c ea. 
Rhoda (MSC)—Salmon-rose, lavender sheen. 50c ea. 
Sanichan’s Sweetheart (MC)—Salmon and amber. 75c ea. 
Twinkling Star (MC)—Starry, canary yellow. 75c ea. 
Whisper (Curtis) (MSC)—Canary yellow. 50c ea. 
The following varieties: 50c ea.; 3 for $1.30; 6 for 
$2.50; 12 for $5.00; 25 for $10.00 (Labeled) 
Anna von Schwerin—Shell pink blending to cream. 
Betty Ann—Lovely soft violet-rose. 
Cora May—Apricot tipped old rose. 
Darkest of All—Dark red, almost black. 
Lloyd Hickman—Old Rose flowers on sturdy stems. 
Morning Mist—Very soft violet-pink. 
BALL OR SHOW DAHLIAS 
Angelo—Deep mauve shaded cerise. 75c ea. 
Big Ben—A very large, bright, compact, red. 40c ea. 
Black Diamond—Deepest maroon, almost black. 40c ea. 
Clara Clemens—Deep Crimson, tipped white. 50c ea. 
Frank Havenner—A superior, rich, royal purple. 50c ea. 
Glory of Lyons—A pure white of good size. 50c ea. 
Marie Agnostaka—White tipped lavender. 75c ea. 
O. R. Baldwin—Golden-yellow suffused henna. 75c ea. 
Rosemary—Pure white with fluted petals. 75c ea. 
Snow Queen—The best of all the whites. 75c ea. 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Naranja—Dazzling orange-vermillion. 50c ea. 
Redwing (Seri)a)—A new white, striped scarlet. 50c ea. 
Union Jack—Red petals, with white stripe. 50c ea. 
DAHLIA BARGAIN 
1 rt We grow a large plot of Dahlias to provide for our 
trade. We never know exactly what the increase 
will be, therefore we must grow more than we estimate 
will suffice to fill orders promptly. We grow only the best, 
tried and proven varieties, and it is from these CjO RO 
that we make our selection. Don’t pass this by. ^ • 
POM POM BARGAIN 
1 Q Twelve healthy Pom Pom tubers from our long list 
of “Top-notch” varieties. We make our own 
selection from only the best, we grow no OA 
other, and thereby balance our stock. ^ * 
See Sales Tax Schedule and Parcel Post Rates on Page 50. 
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