
The Commodore California Idol 
DARCY SAINSBURY, F.D. (from Australia, 1937), 9x5—4’. 
14” strong, straight stems. Blooms facing well above the 
foliage. Creamy white. Long. heavy florets of good sub- 
stance, good keeper. Still about the best large white................ 50¢ 
DWIGHT W. MORROW, I.D., (Dahliadel 1931), 9x6—5’. 12” 
stems, with blossoms sometimes a little dipped. Very deep 
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EAGLE ROCK FANTASY, I.D. (Broomall, 1931), 10x4—4’. 
15” erect stiff stems. Blooms facing. Light violet rose with 
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EDISON, S.C., (Western 1929), 9x4—415’. 8” stiff stems. Blooms 
facing. Glowing light crimson. Long narrow florets in a full 
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EDNA FERBER, S.C., (F. & M. 1932), 912x5—4’. 12” strong 
straight stems. Coral, shaded old gold with bright yellow 
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ENTRUP’S SULTAN, F.D., 8x4—5’. 10” strong straight stems. 
Blooms facing. Clear carmine rose color. Early and pro- 
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FIGARO, SC., (from France 1940), 942x4—5’, 10” straight stiff 
stems. Blooms facing. Bi-color, yellow splashed and striped 
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FLAMBEAU, I.D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1942), 9x4—3’. 8” stiff 
straight stems, Blooms facing. Light scarlet, with bright 
lemon yellow running from the base of each floret like a 
tongue of fire. Florets somewhat twisted with curled edges. 
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“Phe Highest Quality Dahlia Roots Obtainable”’ 
