Dahlia 
CACTUS TYPE 
Miss Belgium. C. Burnt orange. Medium size flowers borne on 
long wiry stems. Early and continuous blooming. Roots 75c. 
Miss Elsie Jane. SC. Most artistically formed blooms of shrimp- 
pink, with cream shadings at center, tipped violet-rose. 
. : Roots 60c. 
Miss San Diego. C. Artistic blooms with laciniated petals. Yellow 
centers with amaranth-pink on outer petals. 
: Roots $1.50, plants 75c. 
Pola Negri. C. Purple-garnet with plum-violet glow. Excellent 
cut-flower Cactus. Roots 75c. 
Red Imperator. C. Bright red. Centers full. Open branching bush with long 
stems. Roots 75c. 
Red Velvet. SC. Rich currant-red with cardinal shadings; soft Tyrian purple 
shadings on the reverse. Healthy, strong stems growing well out of the foliage. e 
Roots $1.50 
Rhythm. (Dozier-Dahliadel.) IC. An exquisite beauty with attractive double 
serrated tips. Cameo or shrimp-pink color with suffusions of soft rose and 
lemon shadings at the base of the petals and center of the flower. 
: Roots $1.50, plants 75c. 
Ruby King. SC. Very deep red. Large flowering. Roots 60c. 
Son of Satan. SC. A bright scarlet flower on strong stems. Bush 5 feet. 
Roots $1.00. 
Southern Thorobred. SC. Very large, mauve-lavender flower that has been 
grown to 13 inches across. The flowers are shaggy and are held facing on long 
stems. Bushes grow tall. Roots $1.00. 
Wings. SC. Large; dark amaranth-red. A vigorous grower with dark foliage and 
long, erect stems. Highly recommended. Roots $1.00 
Yellow Glory. SC. A very large lemon-yellow with curled and twisted petals. 
Strong stems; dark foliage. Roots $1.00. 
POMPON VARIETIES 
A miniature form of Ball Dahlias. Very popular, used for table decorations. 
Betty Ann. Soft clear pink. Edith Mueller. (5). Apricot-peach. 
Clarice. (6). Beautiful bright orange. Joe Fette. Pure white. Profuse bloomer. 
Johnny Peppin. Dark red or maroon. A profuse 
bloomer; small blooms. 
Little Edith. Gold, suffused red. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Indian Chief. (3) Red and white bicolor. Very 
striking. 
Little Snow White. A fine new white; free flower- 
ing. Flowers of good form with strong stems. 
Miss Alma. A good lavender: fine grower and pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
Morning Mist. White tipped lavender, rosy laven- 
der at center. Popular. 
Bride. (1) New bright red. A little beauty, keeps 
well. 
Rese Wilmoth. A deep rose-pink of medium size. 
Rothout. (4). Deep rich red. A garden favorite. 
Sherry. A deep purple which is nearly round 
and very attractive. 
Yellow Gem. (9), pure light yellow. Free bloom- 
er. 
Free bloomer. 
Long stems. 
Above roots, 45c each, 3 for $1.10, 12 for $3.75. 
COLLECTION 
1 each of 6 Pompons (illustrated and num- 
bered) 
3 each of 6 Pompons (illustrated and num- 
bered) 
Canna, 
City of 
Portland 
Large Flowering 
CANNAS 
Ambassador. Brilliant 
Bronze foliage. 3% ft. 
cherry-red flowers. 
City of Portland. A glowing pink. Foliage 
green. 31 ft. 
Hungaria. Plant dwarf and compact. Flowers 
rich peach-blossom-pink. Foliage green and 
very massive. 31% ft. 
King Humbert. Its majestic growth is en- 
hanced by its massive trusses of coppery 
scarlet flowers. Foliage is deep bronze. 44% 
ft. 
Richard Wallace. Large, showy, pure ca- 
nary-yellow flowers. Green foliage. 4% ft. 
The President. Rich glowing scarlet. Green 
foliage. 4 ft. 
Yellow King Humbert (Queen Helen). 
Masses of golden yellow flowers, dotted red; 
occasionally some will be streaked red. Green 
foliage. 41 ft. 
Roots, 3 for 60c, doz. $2.00, 
25 for $3.50, 100 $12.00 
All colors. 
Roots 3 for 50c, doz. $1.75, 
25 for $3.00, 100 $10.00. 
Mixed Cannas. 
Dahlias and Canna roots are carefully 
selected and true to name. 
