
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN 
An ideal small pure white Cactus Dahlia for 
cutting. 
Small Decorative Dahlias 
This class of Dahlias, growing in favor 
each year, is outstanding for cutflowers, and 
admired by everyone, because the flowers 
are of ideal size for table decorations and 
flower arrangements in the home. 
COLOR QUEEN. See illustration on opposite 
page. These firm little flowers are exquisite in 
form, and are a rich deep crimson in color. The 
petals have a velvety sheen. One of our most 
charming varieties. 50c. 
COCARDE. Golden orange, rounded blossoms on 
stiff stems. 35c. 
FRIARS CRAIG. Pure flaming orange, incurving 
petals, wonderful in color and shape. Free flower- 
ing, good stems and habit. 50ce. 
JOAN. Pleasing soft cerise, excellent form. 35c. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. 
shaped. 35c. 
TIPPY. Old gold, center and tips of. petals 
lavender. Very lovely flower of ball type; excep- 
tional cut flower. 50c. 
DR. MARGARET CLARK. Gold, with deep or- 
ange shadings, free flowering. 50e. 
Pure deep yellow, ball 
COCKTAIL. Medium sized informal decorative, 
of interesting form and unique coloring. Petals 
are sulfur yellow, with deep lilac reverse. 50c. 
HELLY BOUDEWIJN 
Best pure white Decorative Dahlia. See page 9 

PAUL J. HOWARD'S 
COP Hel Hybrid (acka 
Deh las 
Cactus Dahlias produce beautifully formed double flowers, with long 
graceful petals, incurved and twisted, sometimes fluted, on strong stems. 
They are fully double, good size, not too large for artistic floral decoration. 
The Hybrid Cactus types have broader petals, forming broad flat flow- 
ers of interesting appearance. The plants are very free flowering, of strong, 
vigorous growth, splendid for garden display. 
ANDREAS HOFER. Soft pink, with creamy cen- 
ter. Medium sized true Cactus, popular for cut- 
ting. 50ec. 
BETTER TIMES. 
on stiff stems. 50c. 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY. Pure copper, always in 
demand. Graceful, true Cactus type. 50c. 
FANCHON. Beautiful large lavender pink. 50c. 
GEBR. VAN RAEMDONCK. Hybrid Cactus, sal- 
mon rose with primrose center; long, strong stems. 
75¢: 
GOLDEN AGE. One of the most beautiful of 
all. Exquisitely formed, on stiff wiry stems, the 
flowers are rich orange yellow. $1.50. 
GOLDEN GLORY. Beautifully formed hybrid 
cactus type of bright orange, with gold tipped 
petals. A splendid cut flower. Each $1.50. 
True Cactus, lovely lilac-rose, 
GOLDEN STANDARD. Hybrid Cactus. Large 
golden bronze and gold, like Jane Cowl in color. 
75c. 
INKYO. Hybrid Cactus. Handsome _ velvety 
blackish crimson. 35c. 
JAMBOREE. Hybrid Cactus, of unusual and 
striking beauty. Clear rosy lilac. 50c. 
MISS BELGIUM. Bright orange, of medium 
size, very fine for cutting. True Cactus. 50c. 
MME, C. JUSSIANT. One of the prettiest true 
deep lavender cactus dahlias, the large blooms 
looking like lavender lace. Long straight stems, 
and exceptional keeping qualities. $1.50. 
M. PIERRE LUNDEN. Like Miss Belgium in size 
and type, equally fine for cutting, the color a 
lovely tone of rose pink, with golden center. 75e. 
SCARLET ELEGANCE. Vivid red, same size as 
Miss Belgium. 50c. 
Small Cactus Dahlias 
This group of Dahlias, small to medium in size, are the most graceful of all. Their slen- 
der, wiry, stiff stems adapt them to floral work, and in vases and baskets they are charm- 
ing. Small Dahlias can be used in the home where there is often no space for the larger types. 
BABY ROYAL. Semi-Cactus. Salmon pink on 
golden ground, gracefully curled petals. 35c. 
DION. Exquisite yellow, soft and clear. The 
plants are extremely free flowering, and the dainty 
flowers have thin, wiry stems that make _ this 
dahlia one of our outstanding flowers for cutting. 
75¢. 
Dwarf 
LITTLE JENNY. Rosy pink, with canary yellow 
center; very free flowering. 50c. 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN. Pure white, enlivened 
by a faint greenish glow in the center. One of the 
most artistic cutflowers imaginable. 50ec. 
LITTLE SUNBEAM. Orange, with salmon sheen, 
center petals yellow. 50c. 
Dahlias 
These dwarf Dahlias make colorful beds, as effective as Zinnias, and the flowers are lovely for 
cutting. Plant them about 18 inches apart, for a mass of colorful bloom. 
California Flowerland DWARF DOUBLE DAHLIAS 
As colorful as Zinnias, and just as easy to grow, 
are these splendid bedding Dahlias. The plants 
grow about two feet high, and flower for an ex- 
tremely long season. 
Tubers of Mixed Colors, 2 for 25¢; 10 for $1.00; 
$8.00 per 100. 
SEPARATE 





Salmon-Scarlet 
Yellow shades. 
Orange 
shades, Pink 
Each 15¢; 10 
We grow in ite any exceptionally 
fine Dahlias, some o ich we do not have 
in sufficient quantity to list separately. We 
make up special collections of these, which 
include many novelties that we will have in 
our catalog next year, and offer them at a 
great reduction, in collections. Each variety 
is separately named and labelled. 
DAHLIA COLLECTION NO. 1 
6 Different Large Decorative Dahlias, 
our selection, (at least a $2.00 
Value) incites Oho eae ees $1.00 
DAHLIA COLLECTION NO. 2 
6 Different Cactus Dahlias, our selec- 
tion, (at least a $2.00 value) .$1.00 
Page Ten 
California Flowerland’ DWARF SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Mixed colors, including rose, pink, white, yel- 
low, orange, scarlet, etc. The plants are bushy, 
grow from two to three feet high. Tubers, 2 for 
25c¢; 10 for $1.00; $8.00 per 100. 

