
Large Cactus Dahlia, Sybil Adams, $1.25 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
ANDREAS HOFER. Soft pink with creamy cen- 
ter. Medium size, true Cactus, popular for cut- 
ting. 75¢ 
DION. Beautiful bright yellow, lovely form and 
~wiry stems, for easy flower arrangements. $1.25 
DARLING. Perfect little Cactus type flowers, 
bright pink with cream center. 75e 
DIAMOND. Lovely soft rose pink. 75¢ 
JENNIE. Deep flesh, tinted rose. 45¢ 
MARKET GLORY. Most attractive 
pink. 75¢ 
MME. JUSSIANT. One of the prettiest true Cac- 
tus Dahlias, deep lavender, the large blooms re- 
sembling lavender lace. Long straight stems, ex- 
ceptional keeping qualities. 75c¢ 
NAGEL’S ORANGE. Very free flowering, vivid 
orange dahlia that has won many awards. $1.25 
M. PIERRE LUNDEN. Perfectly formed cactus 
dahlia of medium size, ideal for cutting, lovely 
rose pink. 75¢ 
NOCTURNO. Vivid scarlet, medium large, ex- 
cellent cut flower. $1.00 
SYBIL ADAMS. One of the finest of the larger 
cactus dahlias, lovely rose pink, on sturdy stems. 
Excellent grower and bloomer. $1.25 
lavender 
MAIL ORDERS 
Tubers sent postpaid. We can not fill mail 
orders for less than $1.50. Add 212% Sales 
Tax for shipment within California. 

Cactus Dahlia, Nagel’s Orange, $1.25 

California Flowerland 
DAHLIAS 
From hundreds of varieties of Dahlias, we have chosen for our list the out- 
standing sorts from world-wide sources. Included are many beautiful novelties 
of special merit and standard varieties that have proven best. 
Few flowers return so much for the amount of money and time expended as Dahlias. They are 
easy to grow, prolific bloomers, and offer infinite variety of color and form. 
Whether you grow Dahlias for garden decoration, exhibition or cut flowers in the home, or as a 
hobby, you will find many intriguing varieties in our list. 
It is important that you plant only select tubers, in order to produce vigorous growing plants and 
perfect blossoms. Commercial growers recognize this fact and are extremely careful in the selection 
of the tubers they plant. Each year they discard many tubers which, although they would grow, would 
not give the best results. These discarded tubers are sometimes offered to amateur growers at very 
low prices,— it is therefore important that you know the tubers you plant are reliable. Paul J. 
Howard’s tubers are from selected stock, strong, clean, and free from disease. Planting them insures 

you against much possible disappointment. 
QUANTITY RATE 
Deduct 10% if you order 10 or 
more. (Except mixtures. ) 
LARGE DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
BLUE RIVER. Unique and beautiful new color, 
blue French violet. Large, fine form and lovely 
cut flower. $1.25 
A. GOODACRE. Huge solid flowers of bright 
lemon yellow, each petal tipped with white; very 
showy. $1.25 
HOLLYWOOD. Rich pure gold in color, large, 
long-stemmed, delightful in form. One of the 
finest. 75¢ 
HELLY BOUDEWIJN. A _ lovely pure white 
Dahlia with broad, waxy petals, curved inward like 
a water lily. Flowers are medium sized, just right 
for flower arrangements, on long slender stems. 
Has captured prizes all over the world. $1.25 
MRS. |. DE VER WARNER. Popular glowing 
mauve pink. 45¢ 
INKYO. Very large informal decorative, deep 
red with blackish shading. 45¢ 
JAE MAE LANE. Perfectly formed pure white, 
on long straight stems. 45c¢ 
| SHOW DAHLIAS | 
These Dahlias are of medium size, prized for 
cutting, favorites because they have long wiry 
stems and flowers keep so long. Petal formation 
is like the Pompon, making large, rounded blooms. 
CLARA CLEMENS. Striking deep crimson, each petal 
tipped white. Tall bushy plants, very free flowering. 
$1.25 
GOLD MEDAL. Deep gold with red tints. 75¢ 
LA LOLITA. Lovely soft pink. 75¢ 
RICHARD WESTCOTT. Rich golden yellow. $1.00 
RUTH PAGE. Fine pure white. 60c¢ 

DAHLIA MIXTURES 
FLOWERLAND SPECIAL 
MIXTURE 
Tubers from the display of Dahlias in one 
of our large beds that thousands of visitors 
admired. All varieties, large and small (very 
few Pompons) Cactus and Decorative, are 
included in this grand assortment. All are 
named varieties, but unlabelled. 
Special—6 for $1.00 
DWARF DOUBLE DAHLIAS 
As colorful as Zinnias, just as easy to 
grow, they bloom for a much longer season. 
For bedding or cutting. 
Tubers—8 for $1.00 

Page 
JANE COWL. Massive blooms of bronze and 
old gold. 45¢ 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. The most popular pink 
Dahlia. 45¢ 
LELAND STANFORD. Bright glowing red, 
large, with excellent stems for cutting. 60¢ 
MAJOR EDWARD BOWES. Lovely shell 
pink, most desirable for home decoration or ex- 
hibition. Broad petals, rounded at the tips. 75¢ 
PINK GIANT. Of wonderful size, form and 
habit, this is the finest Dahlia of its color, a 
beautiful clear rose pink; admired by all. $1.25 
PAUL J. HOWARD. Enormous bright yel- 
low. This variety has been outstanding in our 
fields, carrying its flowers on towering stems. 
$1.00 
RED VELVET. Deep red petals have the tex- 
ture of velvet. Large flowers, robust grower; 
excellent cutsflower. $1.25 
SONIA. Magnificent wine red on straight 
upright stems. Wonderful keeper; comes as 
near to being perfect in every way as any Dahlia 
grown. 75c¢ 
SALBACH’S WHITE. Favorite white, splen- 
did as a cut flower. 60c 
NEW SMALL DECORATIVE DAHLIA 
BALLEGO’S MINIATURE. Of outstanding value for 
cutting, the color of this novelty is especially in- 
triguing, pink tipped with gold. A real gem, with 
strong, wiry stems. $1.00 

Cactus Dahlia, Andreas Hofer, 75¢ 
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