DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
Tubers 
Each 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (1. D.) 1935 One of the best 
of the 1935 introductions. It is a splendid 
grower and the giant yellow blooms are held 
upright on long stiff stems. This Dahlia has 
many Show honors to its credit and it will be 
a popular variety for years to come. 1.50 
CAVALCADE (F. D.) 1935 A beautiful new shade 
of old rose or mulberry pink. One of the best 
cut flower varieties we grow, with 7 to 9-inch 
blooms on perfect stems. Calvacade should be 
in every garden . 1.00 
CALVIN COOLIDGE, JR. (F. D.) Rich rose pink 
suffused salmon, edged with gold. Habits very 
much like Jersey Beauty .25 
CATHERINE WILCOX (F. D.) Large pearly 
white flowers tipped with pink. Fine cut 
flower .20 
CHALLENGER (S. C.) Brilliant cardinal red of 
large size and perfect stems. Plant is a strong 
vigorous grower with insect resistant foliage. 
Splendid for exhibition . 1.10 
CHAMPOEG (F. D.) The Dahlia beautiful, and it 
certainly is a gorgeous thing—nothing can 
compare with its genuine beauty. Color, canary 
yellow blended with salmon pink. Blooms 8 to 
10 inches are just natural with this variety. 
Don’t be without it .30 
CHATAUQUA SUNSET (F. D.) Gold and coral. 
Massive bloom on fine stems. This is an out¬ 
standing Dahlia, unexcelled in form and color¬ 
ing . 1.00 
CLARA BARTON (I. D.) An immense bloom which 
faces slightly upward on the long straight 
stems. The face of the petals is silvery orchid 
with the reverse of deep lavender, giving a 
general effect of lavender. A very prolific 
bloomer and excellent for cutting. Plant is of 
medium height. 1.50 
CLARA CARDER (F. D.) Color, Cyclamon pink, 
almost a rose pink; exhibition size and while 
listed as a formal decorative the petals have a 
wave that makes them unique and outstanding. 
An exceptionally free bloomer. Plants of 
medium height. Flowers borne on long 
straight, stiff stems. Very beautifuly variety. 1.50 
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