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CALIFORNIA IDOL (Ballay) I. D. A large beautiful yellow and a great winner 
fine stems, a vigorous variety. 
Plants $5.00 
CAMEO (F. & M.) I. D. Here is real beauty of true coral pink color deepening 
toward center; petals overlaid with a sparkling golden sheen; very large flowers. 
Plants $1.00 
CAPE MAY (American D. F.) Inc. C. A very fine incurved cactus, large shell pink 
with white center, recommended. 
Plants $2.50 
CAPTAIN HARTLEY (Garrity-Wickersham) I. D. The most robust and rugged 
Dahlia it has been our pleasure to grow; very large flowers on the best of stems. Color 
grenadine red, shading to gold at base of petals; reverse bittersweet pink. The best 
of insect resistant foliage; we warn you to be sure to give this plant plenty of 
room. On Northwest Honor Roll. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $5.00 
CAVALCADE (Groll) F. D. This fine Dahlia comes to us highly recommended; 
one of the best commercial varieties since Jersey Beauty. Stems the best. Color old 
rose or mulberry pink. 
Plants $1.50 Roots $3.00 
CHAMPOEG (Crites) F. D. A color like the sunrise; base of petals amber gold, 
shading to a bright rose pink; a very beautiful flower that rates very high. 
Plants 50c Roots 75c 
CHINESE LANTERN (Caldwell-Wickersham) I. D. This large flower has won a host 
of friends—certificate of merit, Storrs, color rose red back of petals orange yellow, 
under artificial light reminds you of a large Chinese lantern—strong grower. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $5.00 
CITY OF CLEVELAND (Bissell) I. D. A Certificate of Merit winner at Storrs in 
1933. Bright scarlet splashed with orange. It has been a splendid Dahlia. A vivid 
spot of color. 
Plants $2.50 
CLARA BARTON (Salem Gardens) I. D. An immense Informal Decorative, blooms 
facing slightly upward on a long, straight stem twelve inches to first set of leaves. 
Face of petals silvery orchid, reverse of petals deep lavender, general effect lavender; 
a very prolific bloomer on a bush of medium height that never stunts. Very good. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
COLONEL LEWIS (Provins) I. D. Here we have a winner, in a deep rose pink, 
reverse same color; an early bloomer with the best of stems, and foliage. A vase 
of three blossoms was judged the best at West Virginia Show. 
Plants $1.25 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOT (Veile & Mendham) I. D. One of the richest 
Dahlias in color we have seen. It is a glowing burgundy red, very large, deep flower. 
On fine stems. 
Plants $2.50 
DAD (Ketner) F. D. While we have a number of reds, this one attracts, and has al¬ 
ways made good; it has everything, and is a most brilliant red. 
Plants 50c Roots 75c 
DR. J. M. STOW ELL (McAuliffe-Wickersham) Semi-cactus. Very large flowers of 
a beautiful rose amber, shading to gold. Very free flowering on perfect stems; bush 
four to five feet. A much needed type that can win. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $5.00 
DWIGHT W. MORROW (Dahliadel) I. D. A gigantic velvety red, which has size, 
form and richness of color; a great winner; no one passes this one up; we like it. 
Plants 50c Roots 75c 
