California Flowerland 
MARGARET COLE. Buff, with white tips. 35c. 
MARGARET LEWIS. Large lavender, a fine free bloomer. 50c. 
MARGE NELL. Very large gold, informal decorative type. 50c. 
MARGRACE. Large blooms of brilliant scarlet, with gold tips 
and tan reverse. 75c. 
MARESCIALLO BALBO. Enormous flowers on very strong 
stems, amber yellow and brown. 50c. 
MAYME NATHAN. Brilliant, glowing American Beauty red. A 
sensationally colored, very large flower that immediately attracts 
attention. 75c. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. Popular glowing mauve pink. 35c. 
MT. SHASTA. White, with faint lavender center. Long stiff 
stems, fine for cutting. 50c. 
NAGEL’S GLORY. An outstanding Dahlia with perfectly formed 
flowers of bronzy salmon with a copper glow. $1.00. 
NOPAL. Rich glowing deep red, large flowers on perfect stems. 
35c. 
ORIENT. Bright orange, on semi-dwarf plants. Free flower- 
ing, making a fine garden display. 50c. 
PAUL J. HOWARD. Very large bright yellow. This variety 
was outstanding in our fields last season, carrying its flowers on 
towering stems. $1.00. 
PINK ABUNDANCE. Very large bright rose pink. 35e. 
PIUS XI. Apricot yellow, with buff shadings, rosy salmon glow 
and white tips. The medium sized flowers are excellent keepers. 
75c. 
PRIDE. Very large informal decorative Dahlia, in rich autumn 
tones. 35c. 
RED BIRD. Huge brilliant red, beautifully shaped, on fine 
stems. 50c. 
RED CHAMPION. Rosy red on fine stems, excellent for cut- 
ting. 75c. 
ROCKLEIGH MOON. Very large yellow, lighter on reverse side 
of petals, veined and tinted pink. 75e. 
ROSE GLORY. Bright tyrian rose. 35c. 
ROYAL WHITE. Excellent cutflower variety, pure white on 
tall straight stems. 75c. 
SALMON GIANT. Enormous flowers of salmon and terra cotta. 
50c. 
SALBACH’S WHITE. Favorite white. 50c. 
SHOWA. Striking bicolor, well shaped flowers on good stems, 
cerise with white tips. $1.00. 
SNOWBALL. Large white formal type; a fine keeper. 50c. 
SONIA. Magnificent wine red on straight upright stems. A 
wonderful keeper, that comes as near to being perfect in every 
way as any Dahlia grown. 50c. 
SULTAN. Lemon yellow and gold, with pink cast; long stems. 
50c. 
TOMMY ATKINS. Flaming scarlet. 35c. 
TOWER’S EMPIRE. This had the largest flowers of any in our 
fields. Bright gold, full petalled, on tall straight stems. The petals 
are prettily pointed. 75c. 
WHITE ABUNDANCE. Large white. 50c. 
WHITE DUCHESS. Huge exhibition blooms of pure white, 
broad petalled, long stemmed. 50c. 
WHITE WONDER. Giant pure white, with long pointed and 
twisted petals. 35c. 
YELLOW QUEEN. Large deep yellow. 35c. 
Decorative Dahlias 

Cactus Dahlia, CALIFORNIA BEAUTY—50c 
See Cactus Dahlias next page 
Miniature Decorative Dahlias 
All varieties in this group are also charming cut flowers, as are 
those of the Miniature Ball type. 
COCARDE. Golden orange, rounded blossoms on stiff stems. 35c. 
/ Ce CLARK. Gold with deep orange shadings, free bloom- 
ing. c. 
GLORIOUS. A lovely bright raspberry color, quilled petals. 35c. 
ORIENTAL. Orange and gold. 35e. 
PANSY. Deep velvety cerise, with almost black center. 35c. 
TEDDY BEAR. This unusual little flower is fascinating for floral ar- 
rangements. The rosette shaped flowers are only two inches in diameter, 
on stiff, wiry stems, and rich crimson in color. Different from any other 
flower we know. 50c. 
Miniature Ball Dahlias 
Favorite florists’ flowers, easy to handle and arrange, and very 
long lasting. They have very long straight stems, and the flowers 
are larger than the other Miniatures, about three inches across. 
ATHENA. Rich deep yellow. 35c. 
BETTY ANN SIMS. Lovely true pink. 50c. 
DARKY. Such a deep red it is practically black. 35c. 
LEO CARILLO. Very attractive deep rose. 50e. 
RADIANT. Extra choice bright orange, very long stems. 35c. 
SAN DIEGO. Brilliant red. 50c. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Pure deep yellow. 35c. 
TIPPY. Old gold, center and tips of petals lavender; very lovely. 35c. 
Petite Dahlias 
Very small Miniatures, prolific bloomers, on long stems. 
In form, they are more graceful than Pompons. 
FIVE COLOR GROUPS 
Yellow Shades 
Pink and Rose Shades 
Autumn Shades 
Salmon Shades 
Red Shades 
Each 20c; Six for $1.00 

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