MARK TWAIN ROYAL PACIFIC 
OTHER DAHLIAS OF OUR OWN INTRODUCTION 
ALCAZAR—S.C. Deep fuchsia red or bright reddish purple. It belongs in the 
purple class according to the color chart, and the formation of the flower is 
frequently very close to the true cactus type. A nice large dahlia outstanding 
as to beauty and distinctiveness that blooms early and freely on the best of 
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AZURA—1.D. Rosy lilac with a bluish-violet sheen. A large deep flower which 
has won several times as largest flower in the show with blooms measuring 12 
to 14 inches. Plant is tall and strong and the blooms have a distinctive and inter- 
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BALLAY ROUGE—lI.C. Bright clear red. Fine petalled true type cactus in a very 
popular color. Size is large for a cactus, excellent form, perfect stems, a free and 
early bloomer. It has been outstanding in many parts of the country....:......... $2.00 
BEAU BRILLIANT—1.D. Bright carmine. A truly brilliant color that is impressive 
both in the garden and show room. It is a large full flower, a profuse bloomer, 
and the plant growth is all that can ae desired. Seems to thrive under all 
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BOSPHORUS—1.D. Burnt orange. Large, well-shaped flower of rare coloring. 
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BUTTERFLY—1.D. Henna-orange with reverse and center rosy mauve. The.odd 
combination of color is new and has been the subject of much favorable com- 
ment. It is a large, well-formed flower with pointed petals, reliable and attractive. 
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CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL—1.D. Butt yellow with the color somewhat accentu- 
ated at the center. An oval shaped bloom of large size which is a seedling of 
California Pageant. This is a distinctive variety in its color with strong plant 
growth. Not yet widely grown but it is a dahlia with a future. Achievement Medal 
winner and Honor Roll Dahlia in 1949 
