CURTIS REDFERN—A very large purple decorative, with white lancinated 
points at the tips of the petals. An enormous flower produced by one 
of the Franciscan padres or Fathers at the Old S. B. Mission here. This 
dahlia will have a great future. It will be introduced to commerce in 
about two years. 
D’ARCY SAINSBURY (Australia)—Large white, informal dec. 
DAVE PLATT (Parella)—Small white ball dahlia. Gold medal winner. 
ELSJE (Dutch)—Golden yellow cactus. Certf. Amsterdam. 
EL SUENO (Redfern)—Very large orchid pink, informal dec. Undoubtedly 
a seedling of AZURA. 
ESPLENDIDO—Salmon colored semi-cactus. 
ESTRELLITA (Redfern)—Very beautiful white semi-cactus miniature. 
FRANCISCAN (Redfern)—An enormous velvety red, informal dec. An im- 
proved El Rubio. 
GAZELLE (French)—Salmon rose and gold miniature, semi-cactus. 
GOLDEN JUPITER (J. A. Kemp)—A greatly improved Ambassador, winner 
of many medals and probably the best semi-cactus dahlia in the world 
today. Color golden yellow with salmon tints. 
GOLDEN STANDARD—Semi-cactus, color gold. 
GRACE GULLIVER—Watermelon pink, semi-cactus, miniature. 
GYPSY (French)—Brilliant red miniature. 
HELIOS (Dutch)—Large yellow semi-cactus. 
HUGH HERBERT—Yellow semi-cactus. 
JANE COWL—Large golden yellow inf. dec. One of world’s finest dahlias. 
LITTLE DARLING—A creamy yellow miniature, semi-cactus, tipped pink. 
Le BARROIS (French)—Yellow semi-cactus. 
LYREK (Dutch)—Lilac cactus, incurved petals, Cert. Haarlem. 
MADAME ELISABETH SAWYER (French)—Magenta-rose cactus, very fine. 
MANDELAY (Redfern)—A very large yellow semi-cactus. A prize winner 
wherever grown. 
MEVROUW JONKHEER J. A. SANDBERG (Dutch)—Dark, velvety red, in- 
curved cactus. Distinct and rare in dahlias. 
