SPECIAL LARGE FLOWERING DAHLIA 
POPULAR FAVORITES 
One tuber each—catalog value $3.90— 
for $3.50 
Caprice — Pale yellow. 
Clara Clemens — Red tipped white. 
H. R. S. — Deep yellow. 
Jane Cowl — Apricot. 
Kathleen Norris — Pink. 
Koongara Gem — Coral red. 
Mrs. Warren Dee Miller — White. 
Satan — Red. 
COLLECTIONS 
BLUE RIBBON COLLECTION 
One tuber each—catalog value $4.85— 
for $4.25 
Anna Benedict — Deep red. 
Beaute’— Yellow. 
Clara Carder — Pink. 
Frank Serpa — Lavender 
Mandalay — Yellow. 
Margrace — Scarlet. 
Monarch of the East — Gold. 
Pink Daily Mail — Orchid pink. 
SWEEPSTAKES COLLECTION 
One tuber each—catalog value $20.75— 
for $17.50 
Cream Wings — Cream. 
Darcy Sainsbury — White. 
EI Rubio — Ruby red. 
King Cole — Maroon. 
Mayor Frank Otis — Golden bronze. 
Kensington Glory — Scarlet red. 
Snowcrest — White cactus. 
SMALL FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
Any three 35c or 40c Dahlias for $1.00 
The free blooming small dahlias (pompons and miniatures), all of which keep so well when cut, are 
among the most satisfactory plants that may be had in any garden. They perform the double service 
of providing color in the garden and blooms for the house—for a single bush will bloom for months, 
actually producing hundreds of flowers. Tubers of small flowering dahlias should be planted as soon as 
received, as they are usually small and the eyes are apt to dry out if left exposed to the air for any 
length of time. 
In particular we wish to point out that our list of miniatures is now most outstanding. The varieties 
in our list are the "cream," actually chosen from more than one hundred miniatures that we have pur- 
chased and grown. 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
Collarette dahlias are from three to four inches in diameter, having one 
or two rows of petals with a collar of small petals around the seed disc. 
They are especially good for cutting and for flower arrangements. 
DIRKS SEEDLING — Scarlet orange - cream 
CO] taT ge eee te a ee te Soe 50c 
FANDANGO ~— Petals bright velvety red, 
tipped gold. Collar creamy white with 
tinges of red. A prize winner at three 
California shows in 1939. Very brilliant 
ADUIALLLACLI VOR Series eevee tei $1.00 
FILLE — A delightful bright yellow collar- 
ette. The petals and collar are of the 
SAT COLO Trt rite ae ae ta ee ak 50c 
GYPSY—Rich purple, shading to lavender, 
petals tipped white with white collar. 
First prize as best bouquet of dahlias. 
D. S. of California Show 1939............ 50c 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
SNOWFLAKE — Clear snow-white self, with 
long straight stems. An exceptionally 
fine whites eas 3 ose ee 50c 
Pompons are tiny ball type dahlias, about 11/4 inches in diameter. 
BANTAM—Brownish red. Long stems....35¢ 
BOSSY—Light phlox lavender. Fine......35¢ 
BANDY—Pure orange of fine form.......... 35c¢ 
FATHER GALLANT—A splendid old rose 
50c 
GERTRUDE—Our own origination. Glowing 
carmine with many blooms and long 
Breimee CS UCED. TOC... ac ve1. 0S sete 35¢ 
20 
GIRLIE—Beautiful pure rosy lilac.......... 35c¢ 
GLOW-—Light old rose to coral. One of 
thestavorites:2 22 sa eee ee 35c¢ 
GOLDILOCKS—Bronzy gold..........0........... 35¢ 
HELEN ANITA—Lavender with white cen- 
: COD ee ee tect ee On eet 35c 
JOE FETTE—Pure white............................ 35¢ 
CARL SALBACH 
LITTLE BEESWING—Cherry red with golden 
yellow at base of: petals.:22 25. ee 35¢ 
PEGGY ANNE—Golden apricot, tipped red. 
Long stems nae 35¢ 
TAKA’S PURPLE—Bright phlox purple....35¢ 
TAKA’S YELLOW—Deepest yellow.......... 35¢ 
YELLOW GEM—Creamy yellow. Free bloom- 
