New Jersey, Connecticut, Ohio, Chicago, Seattle, and many 
other places where Kaweah has been grown to 15 inches. It 
was sent to Chicago by Air Express in 1933, arrived in perfect 
condition, and lasted four days in fine condition till the end 
of the Show. Grown in Chicago and exhibited and First Prize 
won by an amateur for Largest Flower at World’s Fair in 1934. 
Kaweah is named for one of our mountain peaks in the 
High Sierras of California. It has everything: huge size, 
splendid long, strong, straight stem; wonderfully rich color, 
fuchsia rose; rich, velvety cardinal shading at center of flowers, 
with reverse of orchid and lavender. It has fine form and sub¬ 
stance, and splendid keeping qualities. First flowers have been 
13 V 2 ir^ches, with great depth; late flowers 10 to 12 
inches. These tremendous blooms are held perfectly erect on 
very long, straight stiff stems, 18 to 24 inches to first lateral, 
requiring very little disbudding, one lateral being sufficient. 
As many as 4 and even 8 enormous blooms at one time on a 
bush. Experts say: "In a room full of dahlias, it arrests the eye 
by its size, shape and bearing.’’ Exceptional prize-winning un¬ 
propagated stock., (Illustrated on Front Cover.) 
Roots Only, $2.50 
*MAY DEARBORN SCHWAB—I.D. American Home 
Achievement Medal Winner. Honor Roll. Large beautiful 
dahlia of Chinese violet color. Tall bushes, long stems. $1.00 
* MOONBEAM — F.D. American Home Achievement 
Medal Winner, 1931. Honor Roll. Large primrose yellow of 
fine form, erect carriage, on a tall bush. Roots, $2.50 
^REYNOLD—F.D. A strikingly beautiful dahlia, straw¬ 
berry red, splashed bright carmine, with cream reverse; long 
stems, and medium tall bushes. Roots, $1.50 
^ROSALIND KEEP—F.D. First Prize Winner for Best 
Basket of 25 Blooms in 1932 and 1933. An exquisitely beau¬ 
tiful flower of a pure shell-pink, with white center, and water- 
lily form. 10 inch blooms are common on long strong stems 
on strong bushes. Excellent cut flowers. Roots, $2.50 
^STEPHEN MATHER—I.D. Immense dahlia of unusual 
coloring and great strength. The color of this huge dahlia is 
a brown old rose, with violet reverse, long strong stems, with 
lace-like foliage. Roots, $2.50 
* TRISTAN—F.D. Immense rich, glowing, velvety red 
flower of fine form, is held erect on strong stiff stems, on 
sturdy bush, very attractive. Roots, $1.00 
Good Varieties of Other Growers 
* AMBASSADOR—Straight Cactus. Large soft yellow and 
salmon, strong stiff stem. My stock is of the original $50.00 
Prize Winning Stock. Perfect centers. 75c 
*AMUN RA—F.D. A stunning copper and orange dahlia 
with scarlet reverse. Stems are strong, long and stiff. 
Roots, 50c 
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