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LARGE DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
75c each, 3 for $2.00 
Pictured and described on the cover ... 
AUTUMN SUNSET 
HILL’S SUPREME 
MRS. GEORGE LE’BOUTILLIER 
MRS. WM. KNUDSEN 
ALICE HUME. Big 10-inch flowers in a soft buff shade. 
BLUE RIVER. Silvery-lavender flowers are borne in profusion on a low-growing 
bushy plant. 
BOBBY DEAN. Considered one of the finest apricot dahlias and very popular every- 
where. 
CHAS. L. MASTICK. Large compact blooms are bronze to orange. Prized for its form 
and good-keeping quality. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
75c each, 3 for $2.00 
ANIMATO. A delicate shell pink with 
a lighter reverse. Low-growing but very 
good stems for cutting. 
DOREEN CRANE. Medium peach shad- 
ing to rich apricot at the center. Blooms 
early, cuts nicely. 
JERSEY DAINTY. A lacy and dainty 
pure white, about eight inches across. 
Medium height. 
MISS GLORY. Lush yellow flowers are 
borne on long stems on medium to tall 
plants. 
SATAN. Deep scarlet and very good. 
Blooms are fairly large, usually 10 
inches. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
50c each, 6 for $2.50 
FAIRY. An old-timer but still one of 
the best lavender pinks. 
I. K. E. Vigorous plants produce excel- 
lent crops of ruby red flowers. 
QUEEN OF THE YELLOWS. A vivid 
yellow that stands out in the garden. 
WHITE FAWN. Many snow-white 
blooms against deep green foliage. 
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POMPON DAHLIAS 
50c each, 6 for $2.50 
ARTHUR KERLEY. Deep ruby red. 
AMBER QUEEN. Luscious amber. 
BANTAM. A good scarlet red. 
BETTY ANN. Clear rich pink. 
JOE FETTE. Good clear white. 
LIBBY ROEHR. Unusual purple. 
MARY MUNNS. Pure lavender. 
TIP TOP. Raspberry red. 
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U.S. Department of Agrieulture 
Sec. 34.66 P. L. & R. 
RECEIVED 
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U. S. POSTAGE 
PAID 
Permit No. 21 
San Anselmo, Calif. 
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J. S. Dept. of Agriculture 
Washington 25, D. Cc. 
THE E. JAMES NURSERY 
8715 MacArthur Blvd. °¢ Oakland 5, Calif. 
SWeetwood 8-4420 
Open Sunday, Closed Thursday 
