My 1944 Introduction 
JAMES ROSS 
The World’s Champion Red 
I have grown all the best Reds for the 
past fifteen years, and JAMES ROSS is the 
Champion of them all. Priced at: 
TUBERS $10.00 Net 
PLANTS 5.00 Net 
CUTTINGS 2.00 Net 
Grover C. Moelineaux, of Brooklyn, 
N. Y., one of the best growers of the state, 
says James Ross is sure the world’s cham- 
pion red. 
This dahlia was tried out by Mr. Carl 
Saiback of Berkeley, Cal., who says: “It is 
the greatest red to date.” 
Mr. C. B. Ambrose of Norfolk, Va., one 
of the greatest dahlia growers of the South, 
Says it is the finest dahlia he ever grew 
and he grows nothing but the best. 
Mr. A. A. Ames of Yakima, Wash., 
grew this dahlia last year and he says it is 
a World Beater. 
Mr. A. J. Schlagheck, proprietor of the 
Isabelle Dahlia Gardens of Toledo, Ohio, 
says the James Ross is a wonderful dahlia. 
The best red he has ever seen. 
Mr. Hal Hart of the Hart Dahlia Gar- 
dens, Perrysburg, Ohio, a noted writer and 
lecturer of dahlias and other flowers, who 
grew James Ross last year, says that itis a 
beautiful dark velvet red dahlia, the best he 
has ever seen. 
Mr. Henry Ritzer of W. Bridgewater, 
Pa., one of the largest growers in that state 
says, it is the finest dahlia he has ever 
grown and it can’t be beat for size, color 
and formation. 
Mr. Harold Gallimore, ex-president of 
East Liverpool Dahlia Society, who has 
more ribbons and cups than any grower in 
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