PALO ALTO (SC), clear bright salmon buff. Blooms 
are of great depth and substance. Bushes large and 
covered with a profusion of flowers. Fine for land¬ 
scaping . .50 
PAUL PFITZER (SC), flower of great substance. Cream 
center shading to delicate rose at end of petals. Ex¬ 
quisite for floral work . .50 
PAULINE JAMES (C), color a blend of peach and ter¬ 
racotta. Good stems, good keeping qualities and a 
good commercial cut flower . .60 
PEACH BLOSSOM (C), truly a peach shade, incurved 
cactus, large, very showy in your garden .50 
PINK AMBASSADOR (SC), beautiful pink with paler 
center. As good in all respects as the old Ambassador .60 
POSEY MORAVEY (ID), creamy white overlaid with 
lavender. Petals wave and twist making one of the 
most dainty looking flowers we have for decorative 
work .50 
PRACHTKERL (SC), another fine looking foreign 
dahlia in golden yellow. Blooms large, stems stiff, 
excellent in every way . .50 
PRIDE OF SAN FRANCISCO (FD), brilliant golden 
salmon pink, small, excellent for floral work . .35 
QUEEN OF YELLOWS (Ball), deep pure yellow, stiff 
stems . 35 
RENATE MEULLER (SC), salmon rose, shaded yel¬ 
low, resembles a chrysanthemum .60 
ROBERT EMMETT (ID) velvety cardinal red, reverse 
of petals lighter, blooms very dazzling in the garden. .40 
ROSEBUD (Show), cream overlaid purple rose, deeper 
at center, excellent as a cut flower and very showy.. .25 
RUBY TAYLOR (FD), extremely large carmine tinged 
purple, very striking cut flower, one of the best reds. .40 
SALBACHS WHITE (FD), full deep white decorative, 
good stem, profuse bloomer. Rather small, very best 
for all kinds of floral work . .40 
SAN DIEGO (Ball), rich vermilion, strong stem, pro¬ 
fuse bloomer . .50 
SATAN (SC), a really big type dahlia, color scarlet with 
yellow on reverse of petals, stems are long and 
heavy, keeps well as a cut flower.50 
SAN FRANCISCO (ID), a gorgeous shrimp pink, 12- 
inch blooms are common, profuse bloomers and good 
stems .$2.50 
SCHENTENCHI (CA), Japanese importation, color a 
blend of terra cotta and maroon, flowers are very 
incurved .75 
SHEKINA (SC), a beautiful pink, delicately shaded, 
good stems and medium large . 1.00 
SCHILLER (C), very striking combination of amber and 
pink much admired and excellent for floral work. 
Small blooms, medium sized brush and profuse 
bloomer . 75 
STOLTZ VON BERLIN (Show), most delicate of pinks 
with suggestion of orchid in center . 35 
THE QUEEN (SC), exquisite blooms of Oriental pink, 
flowers resemble huge chrysanthemums, long stiff 
stems, each flower a show specimen .50 
THOMAS EDISON (FD), grand royal purple, strong 
erect stems, good keeper, will set off any floral ex¬ 
hibit . .35 
TIPPY (Show), yellow flushed with bronzy cerise, good 
stems, profuse bloomer . 35 
TRIUMPH DE PARIS (C), small orange red tipped 
yellow, good keeper as a cut flower, very striking 
and showy . .65 
WASHINGTON GIANT (ID), a giant of pure lavender 
blended silver, enormous blooms held erect on long 
stiff stems . .50 
WENOKA (FD), very large, color blend of mauve and 
rosy magenta, stiff stems .50 
WHITE WONDER (ID), one of the largest and most 
showy dahlias of its class, stiff stems, free bloomer 
and a general favorite . .35 
YOUTH (ID), slightly incurved bicolor of garnet red 
tipped white, medium size and sure to attract much 
attention in the garden . 50 
