CALIFORNIA IDOL I. D. (Ballay) 
A giant clear yellow, that can win 
in any class, in which it may be 
entered, in any show. One of the 
finest dahlia of all times. Strong 
grower and the stems are ex¬ 
ceptionally long. 
Root $4.00 Plant $2.00 
CALIFORNIA PEACH S. C. (Bal¬ 
lay) Bright coral or peach pink 
with size and formation similar 
to Satan. We did not grow this 
the past season but its per¬ 
formance justifies our adding it 
to our list. 
Plants only $3.75 
CALIFORNIA ROSE I. D. (Ballay) 
Another addition for 1937. A 
bright salmon rose of large size 
and good, keeping qualities. 
Plants only $1.50 
CAMEO I. D. (Fisher & Masson) 
Very large flower of coral pink, 
overlaid with a sparkling sheen. 
A trustworthy sort that deserves 
its popularity. 
Root $1.00 Plant .50 
CAVALCADE F. D. (Groll) A fine new addition to the ‘‘commercial 
types” and one which will win its share of honors on the show tables. 
The formation and stem are similar to Jersey’s Beauty. Color deep 
rich rose with tones of rosy magenta. 
Root $1.50 Plant .75 
CENTURY OF PROGRESS I. D. (Burkhart) A vigorous tall growing 
purple of good size and formation. 
Root $2.50 Plant $1.25 
CHALLENGER S. C. (Chappaqua) A lively, brilliant, cardinal red with 
gold at the base of the petals. Its large blooms and good growing 
habits attract much attention. 
Root $3.00 Plant $1.50 
CHARLIE CHAPLIN I. D. (Petrie) 
shading to a bronze center. 
Large flowers of deep golden buff, 
Root $1.50 Plant .75 
CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET I. D. (Wallace) One of the most popular 
dahlias in our gardens. A large beautifully colored flower on a perfect 
bush of medium height. The color is gold, orange and glowing rose. 
Recommended for its beauty. 
Root $1.00 Plant .50 
CITY OF CLEVELAND I. D. (Bissell) Unusual, russet red. Excellent 
all during the summer of 1936. Good growing habits and it produces 
many flowers. Root $2.00 Plant $1.00 
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