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BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
BUTZER’S D AHLI AS-Selected Varieties 
In describing the types of dahlias listed we are using the new classifications of the American Dahlia Society. 
The letters following the name denote type or class to which variety belongs. (C), Cactus, (SC), Semi-Cactus, 
(FD), Formal Decorative, (ID), Informal Decorative. 
Adirondack Sunset (ID)—A very large vivid scarlet 
shading to bright canary yellow. Extra fine. Each 75c. 
Amelia Earheart (SC)—A huge golden apricot of 
immense size. A grand variety. Each 50c. 
Ambassador (C)—Soft yellow, with salmon, amber 
and pink shadings. Each 25c. 
Bagdad (ID)—An immense flower of flaming scarlet 
red borne on long stems. Very popular. Each 35c. 
Cavalcade (FD)—The color is an attractive, rich 
deep rose, with tones of rosy magenta. Each 50c. 
Champoeg (ID)—A lovely waxy yellow shading to 
bright peach red at outer edges of petals. Each 50c. 
Cigarette (SC)—A large creamy white edged with 
red. Each 25c. 
Conservatrix (C)—A very artistic, incurved cactus, 
of bright, geranium red. Each 35c. 
Daily Mail (ID)—Huge blooms of deep yellow blend¬ 
ing to golden orange. Each 35c. 
Dixie Ravenscroft (ID)—A beautiful glowing flame 
in color with a reverse of bright gold. Each 50c. 
Dorothy Stone (ID)—Huge flowers of deep rose pink. 
Extra fine. Each 25c. 
Dwight W. Morrow (ID)—Gigantic blooms of the 
most gorgeous shade of deep red. Each 35c. 
Eagle Rock Fantasy (ID)—Beautiful lavender pink. 
One of the largest grown. Each 50c. 
Eagle Rock Gem (C)—Maize yellow shaded with 
pink. Free blooming. Each 35c. 
Edna Ferber (SC)—Exceptionally fine, glistening 
coral, shading to gold. Each 25c. 
Entrups Monarch (FD)—A Holland variety of great 
size and beauty of a brilliant cherry red. Each 50c. 
Forest Fire (ID)—Brilliant scarlet flame with golden 
shadings. A very striking flower. Each 75c. 
Girl of Hillcrest (FD)—Bright mikado orange. One 
of the best of its color. Each 50c. 
Golden Standard (C) — A beautiful golden tan, 
blushed with tints of amber and bronze. Each 50c. 
Hunt’s Violet Wonder (ID)—Color is a rich, bright, 
violet burgundy. Huge blooms. Each 50c. 
Inkyo (SC)—Very large dark red or maroon, in¬ 
curved. Strong grower. Long stems. Each 25c. 
Irene Anderson (SC)—Huge blooms of rosy, purplish 
cense, heavily tipped with white. Each 50c. 
Ivory (FD)—Beautiful large blooms of creamy white 
with pale yellow at heart of flower. Each 35c. 
Jane Cowl (ID)—Buff, salmon and orange. Massive 
blooms. Very popular. Each 25c. 
Jean Trimbee (SC)—Rich petunia violet. Very mas¬ 
sive with long twisted petals. Each 35c. 
Jersey's Beauty (FD)—Very fine true pink. One of 
the best dahlias grown. Each 25c. 
Jersey’s Dainty (C)—A lovely pure white cactus of 
good size. Prolific bloomer and fine cut-flow£r. Ea. 50c. 
Josephine G. (SC)—A true rose pink with some 
petals tipped gold. Each 25c. 
Kathleen Norris (ID)—A wonderful dahlia of true 
rose pink, with mallow shadings. Each 35c. 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder (ID)—Large massive violet 
purple. Each 35c. 
Kemp’s White Wonder (ID)—A magnificent pui 
white of immense size. Each 35c. 
Kentucky Red 
dazzling scarlet. 
(ID)—A big bright flower of rich. 
Each 35c. 
Marion Broomall (SC)—Dark lavender pink with 
center of purest white. A beauty. Each 35c. 
Marjorie Cole (D)—Orange yellow, tipped with pure 
white. Free blooming and very attractive. Each 25c. 
Marshall’s Pink (FD)—An exquisitely beautiful 
shrimp pink. Each 50c. 
Maryland’s Glory (FD)—Immense deep American 
Beauty red. Splendid exhibition variety. Each 50c. 
Monmouth Champion (FD)—A giant flower of bril¬ 
liant, glistening orange flame. Each 35c. 
Mrs. Chas. G. Reed (FD)—Pure glistening white. 
Very large and massive. Each 35c. 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier (ID)—The color is a rich 
velvety carmine. Greatly admired. Each 50c. 
Mrs. I. D. Warner (FD)—Lovely deep mauve pink. 
Very popular. Each 25c. 
Oriental Beauty (SC) —A magnificent bright rose 
pink. One of the best. Each 35c. 
Rondo (C)—Very fine, light lemon yellow cactus. 
Fine stems. Each 35c. 
Ruby Taylor (FD) —An extremely large purplish 
carmine that is a beauty. Each 35c. 
Sanhican’s Cameo (FD)—A wonderful exhibition 
flower of true coral-rose with golden sheen. Each 50c. 
Satan (SC) — A bright flaming red with a slight 
touch of gold at center. Each 50c. 
Sonny Boy (ID)—A monster bloom of old rose 
slightly striped and tinged old gold. Each 50c. 
Spotlight (ID)—Clear sulphur yellow with petals 
that curl and twist. Each 50c. 
H. R. Stovel (ID)—A superb rich golden yellow. 
Petals are long and wavy. Each 50c. 
Sultan of Hilcrest (FD) — Extremely large. Deep 
yellow with rose-pink reverse. Each 50c. 
Tang (ID)—Tawny orange flame with twisting 
petals. Very large. Each 50c. 
The Duchess (ID)—Large massive blooms of clear 
golden yellow beautifully tipped with white. Each 50c. 
Thomas A. Edison (FD)—A gorgeous royal purple. 
Large size. Very fine. Each 35c. 
Treasure Island (P'D)—Very large bright apricot, 
shaded gold. Each 25c. 
Washington Giant (ID)—Clear lavender. The huge 
blooms are streaked with silver. Each 50c. 
White Knight (FD)—Pure snow white of large ex¬ 
hibition size. Each 50c. 
COLLECTION No. 2 
8 BEAUTIFUL DAHLIAS WORTH $4.55 
SENT POSTPAID FOR $2.75 
(Save $1.75) 
All Labeled. 
Bagdad Dixie Ravenscroft 
California Idol Robert Emmett 
Chautauqua Salute Sultan of Hillcrest 
Sanhican’s Cameo Wenoka 
COLLECTION No. 3 
OUR BIG VALUE COLLECTION 
10 CHOICE DAHLIAS, WORTH $3.50 
OR MORE, SENT POSTPAID FOR 1.25 
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