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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. 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. A. A. Ames of Yakima, Wash., grew this 
dahlia last year and he says it is a World Beater. 
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 this district, and is 
one of the outstanding dahlia growers in this 
section, says that it is not only the best red, but 
the best dahlia he ever saw. 
James Ross is an Informal Decorative and will 
grow from 10x14x8 in. This dahlia is a rugged 
grower, heavy bloomer, a good tuber maker and 
has a wonderful stem that holds the bloom well 
out of the foliage. Insects do not bother this 
dahlia. This dahlia won a first in a vase of three 
in seedling class, and also a first in an open ciass 
in the Pittsburgh, Pa. Dahlia Show last year. 
Mr. John Keil, one of the oldest florists in the 
country, made this statement: “James Ross, 
Ronnie Lee, and Corriene Sue, were the best and 
the most beautiful dahlias he had ever seen.” 
Address—209 East Fifth St., East Liverpool, O. 
Mr. D. E. Short of Nashville, Tenn., says: “My 
plants of James Ross done well and certainly are 
beautiful. They came up to all expectations.” 
Jackson University, Nashville, Tenn. 
Mr. C. F. Giffen of St. Clairsville, Ohio, says: 
“James Ross is everything you claim it to be. It’s 
in a class by itself.” 
Mr. C. A. Nelson, 4537 46th Ave., Minneapolis, 
Minn., says: “Ronnie Lee and Corriene Sue are 
two that’s hard to beat and deserve the Honor 
Roll.” 
Mr. Elmer Eddy of Calcutta, Ohio, says: 
‘Ronnie Lee, Corriene Sue and James Ross are 
the three best on the market.”’ 
Mr. William Junkerman of 213 Carolina Ave., 
Chester, W. Va., the amateur champion of that 
city, says: “James Ross, Ronnie Lee and Cor- 
riene Sue are the three outstanding dahlias of 
the year.” 
(Other statements on request.) 
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