DAHLIAS AND SEEDS 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Ballay, 1936) S.C.—Bright coral or peach pink with no trace of 
lavender. Size and formation of this flower is very similar to the sensational “Satan.” 
A winner at many Dahlia Shows. Huge blooms with fine stems.$10.00 
CAMEO (Sanhican) I.D.—A large, luscious colored flower, shading half way between 
old rose and salmon, but brighter, with golden sheen on face of petals. An extremely 
beautiful flower in daylight and even more so under artificial light. Stems lone and 
straight. Honor Roll Dahlia.. $1.00 
*CAPRICE (I.D.)—Immense flowers of golden yellow shading to salmon-pink. Magnifi¬ 
cent blooms on long, stiff stems. Prize stock. _ 7 5c 
CATHERINE KEMPKEY 
Fire blooms on one plant 
^CATHERINE KEMPKEY (Seal, 1936) I.D.—A most beautiful bronze apricot blossom 
with long fluffy petals deepening to a perfect center of burnt orange, and covered with 
an iridescent sheen, adding an exquisite charm. The large full flowers, frequently 12 
inches in diameter, are carried perfectly erect on long stems. The medium-tall bush 
is of a most vigorous growth and covered at all times with these beautiful blooms. 
A grower of fine dahlias in the East wrote that “Catherine Kempkey is one of the 
loveliest flowers we ever grew or saw this summer. It is superb, exquisitely lovely and 
a consistent bloomer.” (Illustrated above).$7.50 
^CHARLES G. REED (F.D.)—Exactly a petunia red is what an authority called it—a lively 
shade, not far from crimson. The blossoms are unusually large. They are held up¬ 
right on perfect stems; big, broad petals; a deep, full center.$1.00 
CHAUTAUQUA REGAL (F.D.)—The color is an unusually rich and brilliant cardinal 
red with the reverse of petals shaded ivory. The bloom is truly magnificent, of the 
largest size on cane stiff stems.$1.00 
CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET (F.D.) —Gold, shaded old rose and coral. Growing habits 
are excellent with strong, straight stems and dark green foliage.$2.00 
^CHEROKEE (Ballay) S.C.—Lavender pink with light center. Flower is large and deep, 
stems are extra long and stiff. An improved Marion Bloomall. Invaluable as a cut 
flower.$5.00 
*CORAL SEAL (Seal, 1937) I.D.—This beautiful dahlia is in color a pure rich glowing 
coral. It is a sport of the well known “Mrs. Alfred B. Seal”—the old rose decorative— 
and has the same appealing formation and good growing habits. Also, Coral Seal can 
be grown to over 10 inches with ordinary culture. This very lovely flower has fine 
long stems and is tall growing.$5.00 
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