CALIFORNIA ROSE—I. D. (Ballay) Clear bright rose. 
Exquisite coloring, large, tall-growing, describe in a 
few words salient features of this unusually satisfactory 
Dahlia. A bright salmon rose and a particularly beau¬ 
tiful flower for cutting. Flower large, but extremely 
graceful. Awarded certificate at Storrs, Conn. Trial 
Garden in 1935. Root.$2.00 
CHEROKEE—S. C. (Ballay) Lavender pink with a 
light center. The flower is large and deep with plenty of 
petals and the stems are extra long and straight. Root. .$2.50 
CLARA CARDER—F. D. (Australia) A beautiful pink 
of massive proportions on very stiff stems. It has won 
plenty of ribbons wherever shown. The bush is low, 
but the large blooms are well up. Root.$2.00 
CROYDON GLORY—F. D. (Australia) An exceptional 
beauty, of bright lemon yellow. The blooms are always 
full and very deep. Bush medium tall with nice foli¬ 
age. Root.$1.50 
CADET—S. C. (Ballay) Light primrose yellow, almost 
cream. This type of cactus dahlia in the shade men¬ 
tioned is truly distinctive. The petals, long, well-rolled 
and but slightly incurved, are well placed and just 
numerous enough to form an exceedingly graceful flower.^ 
Will grow large on a tall straight stalk. Root.$1.50 
CHIEF WHIP— S. C. Citron yellow, well formed, very 
beautiful, to me a glorified Frau O'Bracht. Root.$2.00 
DON JUAN—Semi-Cac. (Ballay) Scarlet orange with 
a reverse of lighter orange. This variety is a true semi¬ 
cactus with the center rows of petals rather broad and 
spreading but with the outer rows decidedly rolled and 
well incurved. Color is just about as bright as it is 
possible to be. Don't pass up this Super-Dahlia. Root. .$2.00 
DARCY SAINSBURY—I. D. (Australia) Another 
great white exhibited at the New York show in 1937. 
The pure white flowers are very large and deep on stems 
that hold them just right. Tall bush. Root.$5.00 
DAYBREAK—I. D. (Australia) Orange scarlet on yel¬ 
low ground. Few dahlias have the soft brilliancy of 
this one. The large blooms are held facing on perfect 
stems. Greatly admired. Root.$1.50 
DR. J. J. BRADFIELD—Dec. (England) A massive 
flower sometimes described as an improved Daily Mail. 
Color, rich golden-amber; flowers freely on long, rigid 
stems, very fine. Root.$2.00 
DOKOUPILS GIANT- Form. Dec. The blooms of this 
variety are large and deep, and have a color all their own, 
a soft lilac rose. The flowers are held erect at a forty- 
five degree angle on exceptionally strong, cane-like 
stems. A grand dahlia. Won largest in show, 1935. 
Root.. 
$1.00 
