



Other Manolich of dmecial ment selected from hundreds we G2GUu 
Ballego’s Glory (fd) Rich mahogany red with each petal edged 
yellow. Long stems and excellent keeping qualities make it 
a good garden variety and a florist’s favorite. 95¢ each. 
Blue River (fd) The only large blue dahlia. Large flower. 
Profuse bloomer. Nearest true blue dahlia grown. 95c each. 
Clara Carder (fd) Very large rose pink, flowers measuring 
12 to 14 inches across. Good cut flower and one of the best 
for garden display. 60c¢ each. 
Eleanor Francis (id) Large showy red, held on long stems. 
Half a dozen blooms at a time are not uncommon. 75¢ each. 
Hills Supreme (id) Rose-pink with a slight overcast of purpie 
describes this excellent flower. A good keeper when cut. 
65c¢ each. 
Jean Hahn (fd) Often called the golden wedding dahlia 
Beautiful golden yellow flower of good size and substance. 
$1.25 each. 
Little Miss Puget (fd) 
gardens. Flowers are a deep buff shade. 
riety. 60¢ each. 
Washington Giant (id) A giant 
flower of pure lavender 
blended with silver. Flower - 
held on long, stiff 
stems. 75¢ each. 4 
One of the heaviest bloomers in our 
Dandy garden va- 
JBAN HAHN 
Chas. Mastick p 
(fd) Bright or- 
ange - yellow 
shading to 
grenadine pink 
onreverse 
Each petal has 
a ruffled ap- 
pearance. A 
good keeper, 
heavy bloomer, 
and an excel- 
lent cut flower 
This is the only 
American in- 
troduction that 
has ever been 
given recogni- 
tion by the 
Royal Horticul- 
tural Society of 
England. A 
Seti Setueeet Ost, 
every dahlia 
lover. $1.00 
each. 
(See illustration 
on page 4) 
BLUE RIVER 
July, 1946. 
Stockton, Calif. 
Dear Sirs: Just a line to let 
you know words cannot ex- 
press the delight we are 
having from the large flow- 
ering Dahlias you sent us. 
We hope to get some more 
from you when it is Dahlia 
time again. 
—Mr, and Mrs. S. J. 
Loraine (id) Large flowering variety that shades from yellow 
to tan. A different combination than any other in this 
group. $1.25 each. 
Mark Heide (sc) A pastel pink with light center, petals edged 
deeper pink. One of the few importations that we have con- 
tinued to grow. $1.25 each. 
Marshalls Pink (fd) We like this soft mellow pink very much. 
It is an improved Jersey Beauty that is now in great demand. 
65¢ each. 
Mrs. Geo. Leboutellier (id) 
flowers are held on enormous stems. 
variety. 6Cec each. 
Salbachs White (fd) Ceep pearly white of excellent sub- 
stance. Blooms are not too large, therefore, ideal for al! 
kinds of floral work. 75¢ each. 
San Francisco (id) A gorgeous shrimp pink with blooms that 
often measure over 12 inches across. $1.25 each. 
V. C. Klickpera (fd) A fine white with an overcast of pink 
lavender. This makes a very showy flower. $1.00 each. 
Huge rich carmine red. The large 
A wonderful garden 
" y CLARA 
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ELEANOR 
FRANCIS 
