ZANT’S BLUE RIBBON DAHLIAS 
BUCKEYE QUEEN, F. D. (Peck) 
Another dahlia from the Buckeye State. This one is a 
clear, mallow pink or lilac. Stems strong and erect. Won 
first prize as the best undisseminated seedling at Cincin¬ 
nati. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
BETTE DAVIS (Cordes), 1935, S. C. 
Bright, deep violet rose with slightly darker center. The 
splendidly formed semi-cactus blooms are full centered and 
held facing or up on long stems. Prolific bloomer and 
fine keeper. Achievement Medal winner and Honor Roll 
Dahlia. 
Plants $1.00 
CARLA 
Miniature. Dahliadel. Buff shaded pink ; a fine little cut 
flower. 
Roots $ .50 Plants $ .50 
CADET, S. C. 
One of Ballay’s California originations somewhat like 
the popular Satan in formation but in color a light prim¬ 
rose-yellow, almost cream. A long petaled, graceful 
flower, long stems on a tall bush. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
CALIFORNIA IDOL, I. D. 
This giant yellow has a coast to coast record as a winner. 
On Hart’s Honor Roll. Certificate at Storrs. It did well 
in our garden. The petals curl back so that it looks like 
a giant chrysanthemum. A fine grower. With Lord of 
Autumn and America’s Sweetheart it gives us three great 
yellows. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
CLARA BARTON, I. D. 
A gorgeous dahlia of good size, depth and color. A bright 
lavender, shaded orchid, the petals are long and twist 
slightly near the ends in a graceful manner. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
CAMEO QUEEN, F. D. 
(Burkard) 1935. A dream in colors, cameo shades with 
rich deep peach shadings, 8-10-in. blooms. 
Plants $1.00 
CAVALCADE, F. D. 
(Groll) A formal decorative of the Jersey Beauty type, 
size of bloom 7 to 9 inches, height of bush, 5 to 6 ft. 
The best stemmed variety ever grown in our gardens. 
Leathery foliage. The color is a beautiful shade of old 
rose or mulberry pink. Every flower comes perfect, 
facing you. A free bloomer. Without question the best 
commercial variety introduced since Jersey Beauty and 
a fine keeper. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET, F. D. 
A wonderful blending of sunset colors, gold, shaded old 
rose and coral. A great exhibition dahlia. 
Plants $ .50 
CHAMPOEG 
The unusual coloring of Champoeg makes it an especially 
attractive flower. It is a waxy canary yellow at the centre 
and shades into a salmon pink. 
Roots $ .50 
CITY OF CLEVELAND, I. D. 
Originated by Mr. Walter Bissell of Hillside Farms. Cer¬ 
tificate winner at Storr’s trial grounds, 1933, and on two 
Honor Rolls for 1935. It’s a bright scarlet splashed with 
gold, insect-proof and a prolific bloomer. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOT, I. D. 
One of the richest colors ; a glowing bergundy red on a 
heavy deep flower. Winner at Chicago as best seedling 
of the year 1934. Also at Bryn Mawr, it won as the larg¬ 
est and finest bloom. On the Honor Roll. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
COLONEL LEWIS, 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 $1.00 
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