CAMPBELL SEED<STORE, PASADENA, ‘CALIFORNIA 


Dahlia, Blue Horizon Dahlia, Mrs. Hester A. Pape Dahlia, Ogden Reid 
Camptell DISTINCTIVE DAHLIAS 
BULBS READY FOR DELIVERY FROM MARCH TO MAY 
AEBREVIATIONS: I.D., Informal Decorative; F.D., Formal Decorative; S.C., Semi-Cactus. 
RED 
Black Monarch. S.C. A very dark glistening blackish red 
that can be grown to 12 inches on exceptionally long and 
strong stems. Foliage is tough and heavy. $2.00. 
Mrs. Hester A. Pape. I.D. A large reddish purple with an out- 
standing show record for the season, winning 3 Achievement 
Medals, a Certificate of Merit at Fairmount and is on all 3 
Honor Rolls. Plants are tall; usual size of blooms 11 to 12 
inches, but may be grown to 14 inches. A Dahlia which anyone 
can grow well. $3.50. 
Cakleigh Monarch. F.D. (Oakleigh Gardens). It is bright 
cerise red color—quite unlike any other introduction of recent 
years, and the keeping qualities for such a large Dahlia, are 
remarkable. Height, 5 feet. $1.00 
Mrs. George LeBoutillier. I.D. A rich velvety cardinal red; 
gigantic in size and outstanding in all respects. A healthy 
grower. 75c. 
ORANGE 
Axford Triumph. A large Australian Ree ety with glowing 
tan blooms on unusually good stems. $1.50 
Sherwood’s Peach. I.D. Huge blooms with great depth, car- 
ried facing out on cane-like stems. The color is ocherous- 
Sora Not an early bloomer, but at its best for the shows. 
900 , 
Col. Little. I.D. 1946 Introduction. A very showy, brilliant 
scarlet-orange with curly, twisting deeply notched petals 
showing a lighter reverse. ‘Blooms 10 to 11 inches across with 
Sie depth. On both Eastern and Western Honor Rolls. 
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WHITE 
Michigan White. I.D. or S.C. One of the best white cut-flower 
varieties. The well formed flowers seem to “pop” out over 
night on long strong stems. Blooms of good substance; 
medium-size and a good keeper. $1.00. 
The Real Glory. F.D. A top notch pure white Spee Free 
bloomer on strong healthy bush. Good keeper. $1.2 
Jean Kerr. F'.D. A medium sized white, ts a as a 
cut flower of the formal type. Useful for exhibition. Free 
blooming. 50c. 
BICOLORS 
Delmarva. I.D. A striking scarlet and yellow with good 
stems and a vigorous plant of medium height. Mid-season 
bloomer. $2.00. 
Kentucky Sportsman. I.D. An unusual bicolor combination 
of three distinct colors—lemon-yellow center; outer petals 
amber-yellow tipped white, with old rose reverse. Fairly 
large flowers of good exhibition quality. $1.00. 
YELLOW 
Salem Sunshine. I.D. (Salem). <A very large new bright yel- 
low. Bush is lew but stems are long and wiry and hold the 
magnificent bloom upright. Is not tempermental as to 
weather. $2.00. 
Kirsten Flagstad. Outstanding in the garden, producing large 
fine blooms very early and continuously throughout the 
season. The color is rich gold suffused lightly with apricot. 
Plants are tall, with flowers held well above the handsome 
foliage. $2.50. 
Jane Cowl. I.D. The standard of comparison for all Dahlias. 
Universally grown as a commercial and exhibition flower. 
Massive deep blooms of buff, gold, and salmon. 50c. 
Avalon. F.D. Pure gleaming yellow, large flowers on a good 
plant. 50c. 
PINK 
Crowning Glory. I.C. A real sensation. Exceedingly large 
rose pink with cream center. flower formation and stems 
ideal. Much in evidence as a blue ribbon winner. $2.00. 
Five Star Gensral. f.D. A formal decorative blend of 11% to 
13 inches. Amaranth pink, blushing into a tyrian pink, then 
going into a maize yellow toward the center of the bloom. 
Sturdy plants growing about 6 feet tall. Excellent foliage. 
Listed on 3 Honor Rolls. $4.00. 
Ogden Reid. I.D. Our selection for the best contemporary 
Dahlia. Countless huge blooms of a delightful pink “ashes 
of roses’”’ blend on the strongest growing plant we have seen. 
A must for the Dahlia fan. $3.00. 
Pink Giant. I.D. Large flowers of clear rose-pink. A great 
Ae with garden visitors and a very fine show flower. 
1.00. ; 
Sarret’s Pink Flamingo. S.C. Outstanding with elass at 
shows. Color is Tyrian Pink, center Empire Yellow and tips 
Roselineé Pink. Blooms are well formed and of good sub- 
stance on excellent stems. A free producer of flowers uD to 
11 inches across. $2.50. 
Grace Erlock. I.D. Large glowing clear pink blooms of grace- 
ful form. A favorite cutting variety. 50e. 
LAVENDER 
Elue Horizon. I.D. The color is described as French’ Violet. 
Flowers large, with good depth. A very free bloomer. One 
of the best ’45 Introductio:s. $2.50. 
Mary Noble. I.D. A lovely Dahlia in every way for every 
purpose The flowers is an unusual and appealing mauve, 
very large and compact carried on a good stem. A real cham- 
pion. $3.00. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach. I.D. A large, clear, delicate lavender on 
good stems. A splendid cut flower and good keeper. 50c. 
PURPLE 
Jean Trimbee. S.C. Color of richest deep petunia violet, of 
immense ee borne well above the foliage on still rigid 
stems. $1.25. 
Sir Spe ae I.D. A rich purple shaded garnet. Large flow- 
ers on graceful stems. 50c. 

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