CALIFORNIA IDOL. I. D. (Ballay) Clear bright 
self-colored yellow. In size it ranks with the very 
largest, growing to 14 inches or more. Div. $2; 
Plants $1. 
CALIFORNIA ROSE. I. D. to S. C. (Ballay) Clear 
bright rose. Exquisite Coloring, large, tall growing 
describe in a few words the salient features of this 
unusually satisfactory new Dahlia. Div. $1.50; Plants 
$ 1 . 
CHAMPOEG. Dec. (Crites - Kemp) The Dahlia 
Beautiful. The color is waxy, canary yellow at cen¬ 
ter, shading to salmon pink. Flowers average 9 to 10 
inches in width and 3^2 inches deep. Div. $1. 
CLARA CARDER. Dec. (Kemp) One of the greatest 
pink decorative dahlias we have ever grown and is in 
a color class by itself, a beautiful shade of clear Cy¬ 
clamen pink, the only dahlia we know of this color. 
The absolutely perfect stems makes this dahlia ideal 
for staging in the shows, and for decorative purposes. 
The blooms can be grown to 10 to 12 inches without 
forcing. Div. each $2; Plants each $1. 
DREAM GIRL, I. D. On the leading Honor Rolls 
of the country and the most outstanding new Dahlia 
in the Northwest. Winning two American Achieve¬ 
ment Medals. It also won sweepstake for the best 
undisiminated large Dahlia. Blooms are very large, 
(11x6 in. deep) and are held perfectly erect well above 
the foliage on splendid stems. Color is a very pleas¬ 
ing salmon-rose with a warm glow of gold at center; 
petals lightly tipped with gold, a very live, sparkling 
Dahlia. To quote Mr. Barron, who is a well known 
authority, and who has seen it in bloom: “The petals 
have a pleasing wave and the flower, as a whole, tends 
toward a graceful formality which is quite welcome." 
Plants medium tall, fine habits and profuse bloom¬ 
ing. You will enjoy growing this grand Dahlia. Stock 
limited. Divs. $5 net; Plants $2.50. 
DADDY KEMP. I. D. (Kemp) In color it is rich 
purplish red, the flowers attain to an immense size, 
often 14 inches and over in diameter and 5 to 7 inches 
in depth. Divisions $1. 
DAUGHTER OF VENUS. I. D. to S. C. (Deland) 
Rosy mauve, center delicate orchid. Blooms 7 in. to 
9 in. by 4 to 4^2, grown naturally, on long stiff stems. 
Div. $2: Plants $1. 
FOREST FIRE. I. D. (Maytrott) One of the most 
spectacular 1935 Introductions. Blooms 10x6. Bush 
5 feet. Color is lemon yellow, for one-third length of 
petals shades to rich scarlet toward the tips. Div. $1. 
GRANDEE. I. D. (Ballay) Light nopal red shaded 
orange yellow. For great size we are inclined to 
think Grandee surpasses them all. We have had 15- 
inch blooms without forcing or shading on plants 4 
feet tall. On Roll of Honor. Div. $1. 
GREATER GLORY. S. C.-C. (Nuneviller) Upon first 
opening the bloom may be classed as semi-cactus, but 
as it develops many of the petals curl and twist and it 
is decidedly cactus. The color is a deep rose pink, 
but occasionally a bloom will show some deep cream 
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