CHEERIO 
Roots 
CARL G. DAHL, L D.—When on trial, won the popular vote. 
Its immense size and splendid formation created some¬ 
thing of a sensation at the N. Y. Show. Color emberglow 
with golden sheen and a sweetbrier reverse. Honor Roll 
Dahlia. 2.00 
CHEROKEE BRAVE, 1. D.—Glowing dark carmine, does not 
burn or fade. Long, stiff stems hold bloom in perfect 
position. Wealth of beautiful foliage. Possesses every 
exhibition quality of a champion.. 2..50 
CHEERIO, C. (1939)—Salmon rose. Blooms 8 by 5 inches; an 
A. D. S. medal winner. Cheerio is a very full fluffy 
flower with long strong stems and good centers. Partic¬ 
ularly fine for basket work, and an exhibition winner. 
The strong bushes are five feet tall and make large 
clumps. Blooms literally cover the bushes from August 
first to frost, and bushes often produce thirty salable 
blooms. The blooms keep from 3 to 5 days. Cheerio is at 
its best in the heat of August when others fail. This 
glorious cactus is a great favorite. Be sure to grow it. 5.00 
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