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CHEROKEE BRAVE, Ricks, 1939, (I. D.) 
Color, dark glowing carmine. Does not burn or fade. Long stiff 
stems hold the large blooms pertect. Good strong grower. 
Blooms last season 11 inches by 6. 
Roots 75c 
CHERRY CHEEKS, (England), Cactus 
One of the lovely colors, yellow at center suffusing to salmon 
pink shades, with white at extreme tips. 
Roots 75c 
CITY OF BUFFALO (Wallace, 1940), I. D. 
A real red dahlia. There are no adjectives to fully describe 
this reddest of all red dahlias. The blooms are 9-in. by 10-in. 
in diameter, facing on fine straight stems. The bushes are 
husky growers and insect resistant and produce great quan- 
tities of blooms. The clumps are large, easy to dig, and keep 
perfectly in storage. A large supply makes this price possible. 
Roots 80c 
CITY OF SAN GABRIEL (Mcllhany, 1939, Deco.-Ball 
Deco.-Ball—a fine bi-color light bronze, striped and splashed 
bright red. Fine for cutting, good stems. 
Roots 25¢c 
CLAIRE MORTIMER (Menssdorffer, 1939), I. D. 
A clear warm light cyclamen-pink, without any lavender tone. 
The full, tight center is a deeper shade of the same color. 
Insect resistant, and the blooms are held erect on stiff but 
graceful stems. A first prize winner through the one, two and 
three year seedling stages, as well as for the best Dahlia in 
other shows. 
Roots 85c 
CLARA CARDER (Kemp, 1936), Dec. 
One of the greatest pink decorative Dahlias we have ever 
grown. Its formation is on the border line between formal and 
informal decorative, and is in a color class by itself, it being 
a beautiful shade of clear Cyclamen pink, the only Dahlia we 
know of this color. The blooms are produced in the greatest 
profusion from early season until cut down by frost, (H. R.) 
Roots 35c 
CLASS (Salem, 1941), F. D. 
One of the largest sulphur yellow formal decorative dahlias 
to date. Grown up to 15 inches, petals fall back toward 
stem when fully out. Strong, straight stems hold flowers di- 
rectly on top. Bush rugged. 
Roots $1.35 
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COL. A. G. RUDD [J. D. , 1943 
Rich carmine with deeper mahogany red at center. Size 
of flower 11 to 12 inches, depth, 714 inches and held on 
strong stiff stems. Winner A, D. S. show at New York 
and on Honor Roll. 
Plants $2.00 Roots $5.00 

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