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B U LBS Mr. Crowley. Exquisite salmon pink. Each 25ce. 
Dad. Large, brilliant red flowers, with good stems. 35c. 
DAHLIAS 
The Dahlia is one of the showiest of all autumn flowers. 
Commencing to flower in July, they are a perfect blaze of 
bloom until frost. 
Maryland Glory. Large deep American Beauty red. 50c. 
Monmouth Champion. Immense, bright orange scarlet. 35c. 
Redwing. Bright scarlet red flowers. 35c. 
CACTUS Mt. Hood. Exceptional pure white blooms. Each 35c. 
This type is particularly valued on account of the fact that Full Moon. Huge golden yellow. 50c. 
the flowers will keep in good condition longer after cutting 
than those of any other type. i Marmion. Primrose yellow, bronze center. Each 3oc. 
Oregon Sunshine. A rich shade of golden yellow. Each 35c. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
The plants grow into neat little bushes which are covered with 
small, perfectly ball-shaped Dahlias measuring up to 2 inches 
in diameter. The flowers are always double to the very center 
and in many varieties the petals are curled. 
Dee Dee. Small lilac lavender. Good stems. 
Rosa Wilmoth. A fine rose pink on ideal stems; free flowering. 
Kdith Mueller. Beautiful rose red. 
Bantam. Rich, bright scarlet. A flower well suited for cutting. 
Joe Fette. Small, perfect white blooms on long, erect stems. 
Lemon Drop. Extra fine clear yellow. 
Above, 25c each; any, 6 $1.25 
SHOW DAHLIAS 
Show Dahlias are usually of solid color, but in certain vari- 
eties the tips of the petals may be of another. They are usually 
round, ball-shaped, and are always beautiful and compact. 

GOLDEN WEST 
Bonnie Blue. Dark lavender blue. Each 25c. 
Campfire Glow. Bright crimson. Each 30c. American Beauty. Large flowers; gorgeous wine crimson. 30c. 
Lillian Sheridan. Orange shaded yellow aurora. Each 35c. A. D. Livoni. Color, rich pink; fine stems. Each 25c. 
Josephine. Rose pink; excellent cut flower. 35c. 
Anna Rehorst. Deep purple or maroon shade; good stems. 30c. 
Laurine. Giant flowers of deep pink; long, erect stems. Ea. 35c. 
K. V. Smith. Pure pink, light center. Each 50c. 
Jean Trimble. Giant flowers, rich purple. Each 50c. 
_ American Triumph. Large red flowers. Each 30ce. White Livoni. A pure white. Each 25c. 
Nopal. Large, beautiful, rich velvety red. 50c. Golden Opportunity. Deep golden yellow. Each 30c. 
Royal Velvet. Deep red, large flowers. Each 35c. 
Big Ben. Rich raspberry red. Each 30c. 
Gold Medal. Brilliant orange scarlet. Each 30c. 
Enchanting. Giant flowers of rich rosy salmon. Each 35c. 
Romany. Bright geranium scarlet. Long petals. 35c. 
Mary Muir. Extra fine cut flowers. Large ivory white blooms, 
erect stems. Each 30c. 
Golden West. Large flowers on erect stems; deep rich yellow 
overlaid with orange. Each 50c. 
Golden Standard. Golden tan. Each 50c. 
Maude Hastings. Beautiful soft yellow. 35¢. 
DECORATIVE 
The Decorative Dahlies are an intermediate form between 
the Show and Cactus types. Many beautiful varieties have 
been introduced, some with flat petals, others reflexed, in- 
curved or curiously twisted. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Pride of California. Deep rich salmon. Each 30c. 
Harriet Thompson. Orange buff and bronze. Each 30c. 
Marshall’s Pink. A beautiful shrimp pink. Each 35c. BASKET OF POMPON DAHLIAS 

