WHITE WINNER F. D. (Wolfe) A long stemmed, full centered flower, with unusually 
heavy petal texture. Vigorous plants are covered with flowers from early season 
until frost, producing well in the hottest weather. 
Root $2.00, Plant .75 
WINSOME I. D. (Swezey) A great favorite with our visitors. Large blooms of light, 
luminous pink, without a trace of mauve so common in "pink" dahlias. Plants are 
tall, producing their flowers early and in rapid succession. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
*XANTINE F. D. An Australian variety of deep yellow. Long, broad petals are for- 
mally arranged. Flowers are large. A good exhibition variety. 
Plant .75 
YELLOW GLORY S. C. (Dahliadel}) A very large, lemon yellow with curled and 
twisted petals. Attractive, with good exhibition qualities. 
Root $2.00, Plant .75 
YOUR LUCKY STAR S. C. (American) Very large, well formed, flowers of exceptional 
beauty. The centers are a distinct white and the outer petals are lilac-pink. Petals 
are evenly rolled to points giving the flowers a star-like appearance. It has a 
fine show record and is a very desirable sort in the garden because of its free 
blooming habits and rugged bush growth. 
Plant .75 
ZEPHYR St. C. (Wind) Certificate of Merit 
at East Lansing with a score of 85.8 C. 
The general color effect is a rich cardi- 
nal red. The nicely formed flowers 
average five to six inches in diameter. 
Substance rated as excellent. Stems are 
of medium length. Very abundant 
flowering habits. The bushes are free 
branching with a height of four feet 
and a spread of four feet. The branches 
are slender to the base, but are rigid 
and erect, permitting cutting with long 
stems. The foliage is dark green. Plants 
do well in the open field with a mini- 
mum of care. We have found this to 
be the answer to a demand for a dark 
red cactus. 

Root $1.50, Plant .50 ZEPHYR 
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 
Visitors are welcome at the ROCKY RIVER DAHLIA GARDENS at all times of the 
year. Make this a stop when in the vicinity of Cleveland. Gardens are located about 
eight miles from downtown Cleveland, within two miles of all routes west. 
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