petals. 11 inch flower awarded Certificate of Merit 
at Storr’s. A real grand dahlia. A free and prolific 
bloomer. No dahlia garden is complete without 
this one. Root $3.00 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH (St. C.) — This one is 
considered the best true cactus ever produced. The 
brightest shade of pure Oriental red, without a 
trace of any other color. The blooms are large, 
deep, and of good substance, and are held erect 
on long, strong, wiry stems. A fine cut or exhibi¬ 
tion flower. Root 75c 
BAGDAD (I.D.) — The color is a flaming scarlet 
red, long strong stems holding the blooms high 
above the bush, an enormous, as well as a prolific 
bloomer. This dahlia will not fade and highly 
recommended by us. Root 75c 
BUCKEYE KING (F.D.) (Peck)— A very large, 
clear glowing amber yellow. Stems are long, always 
good with all flowers facing. The bushes are very 
vigorous and all the same; after the crown flower 
many laterals are rapidly and simultaneously pro¬ 
duced. Disbudding should be thorough to the base 
of each lateral. The flower is perfect formal type 
and was the sensation of our fields as well as at all 
shows. Its long keeping qualities will commend it 
to the grower of discrimination. Root $5.00 
CARDINALIS (Jas. Kennedy, 1931, (F.D.) —Large 
attractive flower. True to its name, this dahlia is 
a brilliant cardinal red. An upright grower with 
good long stems. (H.R.) Root $1.00 
CHAMPOEG (F.D.) — The dahlia beautiful. This 
wonderfully beautiful dahlia is so very unusual in 
its color, it is without a competitor, the color being 
waxy canary yellow, yellow at center, shading to 
salmon pink, giving a color combination so beauti¬ 
ful and evenly distributed as though painted by 
hand. The pink deepens in color as the weather 
becomes cooler in the Fall. Backs of petals pale 
yellow, overcast with a veil of white. Root $1.00 
CHARLES G. REED (F.D.) —Purple red sometimes 
described as petunia-red and a lively shade not 
far from crimson. In our gardens it was crimson, 
with a brush of dark maroon almost one-third 
the way back on the petals. It is unusually large 
and upright, on good stems. Root $1.00 
CHEMAR’S PURITY (I.D.)— A most perfect white 
decorative seedling from Jersey’s Beauty which it 
resembles in everything but color. The petals are 
long and straight, the center excellent, size im¬ 
mense, stems extra long and stiff, holding flowers 
high up above a strong, sturdy plant. When the 
flowers first open they show a slight trace of ivory 
near the center, this gradually changes to a pure 
white at maturity. Root $1.00 
CHIEF JUSTICE (Sampson, 1932), (I.D.) —A mon¬ 
ster flower on cane-like stems that are long and 
hold the giant flowers erect. Color, soft chamois, 
with soft rose suffusion. A fine exhibition variety. 
Root $3.00 
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