

PINK 
GIANT 
Stockton, Calit. 
Just a line to let you know words 
cannot express the delight we are 
having from the large flowered 
dahlias you sent us. We hope to get 
some more from you when it is dahlia 
planting time again.—M. S. J. 
Pink Giant (id) Again we have 
stocks of this beauty to offer. 
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A very large flower of tyrian pink shade. One of the finest of the new 
pinks. A true show variety. $1.75 each. 
California Idol (id) Very large pure 
yellow dahlia that will win many 
awards. The big shaggy petaled 
blooms often measure over | 2 inches 
across. $1.25 each. 
Cons. Gen. Quist (id) Soft shell 
pink with flush wavy petals. One of 
the very best cut flowers and a 
must for this group. $2.00 each. 
Fleur de Rose (id) A beautiful dahlia 
of glistening old rose. The flowers 
are of enormous size and are a sen- 
sation wherever shown. $1.75 each. 
Freda Monich (id) A real garden 
prize... Mahogany bronze. A Star- 
tling intense color, and something 
very out of the ordinary. $1.75. 
Garth Harry (fd) An importation 
from Australia and one of the best. 
Color is a deep wine red, a striking 
and unusual color. $1.50. 
Ginger Rogers (id) Huge blooms 
of sulphur-yellow, held high on 
strong stiff stems and borne in 
great profusion, describes this 
very exquisite dahlia. $2.25 each. , 
Katie Kay (id) A new excellent 
large pink, one that will attract 
much attention. Our first offer- 
ing of this variety. $2.00 each. 
Mothers Day (id) A creamy white 
giant held erect on strong stems. 
Blooms often measuring better 
than 14 inches. A true exhibition 
variety. $1.75 each. 
Town Topic (fd) Beautiful flower 
of pansy purple with some blooms 
having white tips on petals. Very 
showy. Our first offering of this 
new variety. $2.25 each. 

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OUTSTANDING 
EXHIBITION 
DAHLIAS 
Each year we select from 
our test gardens the best of 
the newer varieties of 
Dahlias we are growing. To 
make our ‘’TWELVE BEST” 
group, flowers must have 
size, good color, and fine 
substance. For those de- 
manding perfection and new 
Exhibition Blooms, we are 
again offering our ‘TWELVE BEST” 
Some of the varieties are limited in 
amount of stock available this year, 
so we suggest that you order early to 
enjoy those flowers in your garden 
this year. 
Angello Rossi (d) A shading of grenadine over soft 
orange, shading to creamy tip. Good keeper, hence 
a good cut flower variety. $1.25 each. 
Bobby Dean (d) Peach colored counterpart of the 
famous Jersey Beauty. A distinct outstanding cut- 
flower variety that must still be in our top twelve, 
although not new this year. $2.00 each. 
From Mrs. L. M. 
Orland, Calif. Oct. 14, 1946. 
I had grand success with the Dahlias I ordered trom you last year. 
This check represents prizes I won on them at the County Fair here 
in Orland. I have never won anything before, so I was thrilled. Every- 
one raves over them and asks where I got them. I had grand success 
with the King Alfred Daffodils, too. I hope I have the same luck 
with the tulips. Thanking you for your fine service. 
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