ROCKY RIVER INTRODUCTION 

CLARIAM KELTON 
CLARIAM KELTON |. D. (Wolbert) A medium-sized, 
free blooming variety of flame-red, with yellow reverse. 
The yellow shows at the centers and on the face of the 
flower as the petals twist and curl. For exhibition it 
can be grown eleven inches in diameter; possibly a bit 
larger. Grown naturally without disbudding it will pro- 
duce an abundance of nice blooms, with long stems, 
_ for the medium sized bloom classes. It is also a very 
showy and usetul cut flower variety, and particularly 
showy in the garden. Plants are tall, open growers, 
with glossy, green foliage. Laterals are slender with 
the nodes widely spaced, permitting cutting with long 
canes. 
CLARIAM KELTON was the winner of the American 
Home Achievement Medal at the Toledo, Ohio show 
in 1944. It received Certificates of Merit at the 
American Dahlia Society trial grounds at East Lansing, 
and Cincinnati. It was selected by Mr. Dudley for the 
Eastern Honor Roll and by Col. Eddy tor the Western 
Honor Roll. 
Root $10.00, Plant $5.00 
