CALIFORNIA IDOL, |. D. 5 feet. This giant yellow 
has a coast to coast record as a winner. On Hart's 
Honor Roll. Certificate at Storrs. It did well in our 
garden. The petals curl back so that it looks like a 
giant chrysanthemum. A fine grower. With Lord of 
Autumn and America’s Sweetheart it gives us three 
great yellows, but | can not make up my mind as to 
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CARL G. DAHL, I. D.. When on trial, won the popular 
vote. Its immense size and splendid’ formation created 
something of a sensation at the New York Show. Color 
ember-glow with golden sheen and a sweet brier re- 
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CHAMBERLAIN, S. €. Certificate, Holland and Paris. 
Blooms from 12 to 15 in. A beautiful combination of 
deep salmon with soft rose paceings changing into violet. 
Stems are long and erect. H.R. D 
CHAMPOEG. 3 to 4 feet. The unusual coloring of 
Champoeg makes it an especially attractive flower. 
It is a waxy canary yellow at the center and shades 
into a salmon pink, which deepens. in cool weather. 
Strong, sturdy stems hold the flowers well above the 
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CHARLES KUHN, I. D. Light pink with white shadings. 
Greatly resembles a huge water lily. It presents a very 
. Striking appearance on the exhibition table. It is very 
unusual, and a good one 
CHEROKEE BRAVE, I. D. (Ricks). We consider this to be 
the best of the large exhibition “‘reds.‘’ The large, 
deep flowers are an attractive shade of ox-blood red, 
which holds the color well in hot weather. It blooms 
quite early and continues throughout the entire season. 
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CONSUL GENERAL QUIST, S. C. A beauty from Holland. 
Color, soft shell-pink, darker to the center; the edge of 
petals - elegantly undulating, lends the flower a very 
lovely appearance. Large bloom, well formed. H. R. D...-- 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOT, I. D. 414 ft. One of 
the richest colors; a glowing bergundy~ red on a 
heavy deep flower. Winner at Chicago. Also at Bryn 
ie e noo as the largest and finest bloom. On the 
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CURLY LOCKS (Chemar Creekside Dahlia Garden), I. D. 
Beautiful autumn tinted Dahlia that creates the ad- 
miration of all who see it. Long petals curl and twist 
and it is large and deep. Good stems, heavy foliage, 
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DADDY KEMP (Kemp), F. D. This is every inch a 
man’s flower, and one _of the most spectacular intro- 
duced in recent years. The flowers are of immense size, 
often 14 inches or over in diameter, and from five to 
seven inches deep. The color is a rich purplish red. 
Should be grown to four stems to make these strong 
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DARCY SAINSBURY, F. D. One of the finest whites we 
ever grew. This Dahlia came to us from Australia. This 
is a champion, without exaggerating. The immense 
blooms are erect on cane-like stems, facing sideways. 
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EDWARD T. RINDFLEISCH (Rindfleisch). Bloom 9 x 5, 
Bush 412 ft. A bright scarlet. The imposing appearance 
is due mainly to the large, broad petals of the bright 
flowers held well above the foliage on strong, straight 
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EL RUBIO, I. D. (Redfern). Our experience with this one 
was rather limited owing to late planting, but what we 
did see of this variety led to the belief that it may be 
a sensation. The blooms are very large on strong stems. 
The bush growth and foliage is excellent. The color is a 
rich velvety red, just a shade darker than the immensely 
popular color of Dwight W. Morrow. Petals are heavy 
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