z A N T ’ S B LUE RIBBON D AHLIAS 
CALIFORNIA IDOL, 1. D. (89) LL., 4 to 5 ft. 
Large beautiful yellow with extra long stiff stems holding the 
blooms at a nice angle. Vigorous grower and greatly admired by 
all. Many times a prize winner and one of the best root makers. 
Roots $ .75; Plants $ .50 
CHALLENGER, S. C. (85) LL., 6 ft. 
Color is a brilliant cardinal red; a vigorous grower and very 
attractive. Blue ribbon winner at the New York Show where it 
triumphed over Satan. 
Root $1.00; Plant $ .50 
CHAMPOEG, I. D. (83) ML., 3 to 4 ft. 
The unusual coloring of Champoeg makes it an especially attrac¬ 
tive flower. It is a waxy canary yellow at the center and shades 
into a salmon pink. 
Root $ .50 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL, (Ball) (83) ML., 4 ft. 
Bright orange with shadings of terra cotta. It has wonderful foli¬ 
age and vigorous growth. Always a winner. 
Plant $ .50 
CHEROKEE BRAVE, I. D. (85) LL., 4 to 5 ft. 
Oxblood red, holding its color in the sun. Best undisseminated 
seedling in Atlanta and first in the seedling class in Cincinnati. 
Size of bloom is 10 to 13 inches across. Prolific and early bloomer. 
Root $3.00; Plant $1.00 
CLARA CARDER, I. D. (85) LL., 4 ft. 
This giant is a cyclamen pink with a flush of yellow at base of 
petals. Husky grower and one of the best pinks to date. 
Roots $ .50 
Winner of 
3rd Prize 
$2.50 
Mr. C. G. 
Rollins, 
Cornwallis, 
West Va. 
COLONEL LEWIS, I. D. (86) LL., 5 ft. 
Here we have a winner, in a deep rose pink, reverse same color; 
an early bloomer with the best of stems, and foliage. A vase of 
three blossoms was judged the best at West Virginia Show. 
Root $ .75; Plant $ .50 
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