♦ALICE MAY I. D. (Morgan) This is a new one from Australia which was shown at 
Cleveland as "White Lord of Autumn". Winner of "most perfect bloom in show" 
here. Quite similar to Lgrd of Autumn in size and form. We consider this the finest 
white we ever saw. 
Plant $3.75 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS I. D. (Salbach) A real giant, reported to have been grown seven¬ 
teen inches in diameter and ten inches deep. The color is a soft, rich golden honey 
yellow with just a touch of bronze shading. Claims of unusual keeping qualities are 
well supported by long air express trips, across country, in condition to win upon its 
arrival at its destination. 
Plant $12.50 
RITA WELLS S. C. (Ruschmohr) Claimed by the introducers as being larger than any of 
their previous introductions Including such big ones as Rudolph's Giant, Mrs. Geo. 
LeBoutillier and Sunrays. The color is grenadine pink on buff gold. 
Plant $5.00 
MISS SANTA MONICA St. C. (Stephenson) A medium sized straight cactus with excel¬ 
lent substance. Pure white in color. Good stems and free flowering habits. 
Plant $3.50 
JEAN JOHNSTON In. C. (Johnson) A big dahlia tor this type. The general color effect 
is golden buff with rose suffusion. Petals show a decided tendency to claw and 
incurve. 
Plant $5.00 
♦KIMIKAGE In. C. (Parrella) A distinctive new formation from Japan. Medium, sized 
flowers of lemon yellow. Petals twist in a manner hard to describe. 
Plant $2.00 net 
CLAIRE MORTIMER I. D. (Meussdorffer) A clear, warm light cyclamen pink, without any 
lavender shadings. Large sized flower of good depth. Excellent, long stems. 
Plant $7.50 
HILLSIDE GOLD St. C. (Bissell) A free-blooming semi cactus of medium size. Rich 
golden yellow with an apricot glow. Withstands adverse weather conditions well. 
Plant $3.35 
VIRGINIA RUTE I. D. (Chappaqua) An exceptionally large flower on extra long stems. 
Blooms of rich, velvety maroon with broad pointed petals. We need good dahlias in 
the maroon class and this should be a welcome addition. 
Plant $5.00 
♦NANCY GENE I. D. A big, graceful yellow that is destined to take its place with 
Lord of Autumn, California Idol and others in that class, on the show table. Re¬ 
ported to be more vigorous than other large exhibition yellows. 
Plant $3.00 
PINK LASS Coll. (Ruschmohr) A fine collarette. Amaranth pink with delicate blotch of 
gold at the base of the petals. 
Plant $1.50, 3 for $4.00 
JOIN THE DAHLIA SOCIETY OF OHIO 
Dues one dollar a year. As a special inducement the Rocky 
River Dahlia Gardens offer a fifty cent dahlia, of your selection, 
to anyone sending the dollar for membership through us. Acknowl¬ 
edgment will come from the secretary of the society. 
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