CHEROKEE ROSE. Bloom 8x4. Lavender 
rose. This variety produces an astonishing 
number of blooms from mid-season on. 
Bushes tall and naturally branching, re- 
semble Jersey’s Beauty. Plant is vigorous 
with long, erect stems and uniform, full 
centered flowers. Bush 6 feet. 
Roots $1.00 R. C. .50 
COMETEER. Bloom 5x3. Bush 3% feet, Str. 
cactus, bronzy gold. We cut more cactus 
flowers for florists from this variety than 
from all other cactus put together. A re- 
markable performer in dry weather. 
Roots .75 
CROWNING GLORY. Cactus. Bloom 12x6. 
. Mallow pink with light yellow center. This 
Cark Sabb one is not easy to grow in open situations 
but does quite well in many gardens. It is 
easily the largest of pink cactus and cannot 
be beat in the pink class. Bushes 5 feet with 
blooms held on excellent stems. Keeping 
CARL G. DAHL. Bloom 12x6. One of the qualities are excellent. 
greatest winners of all large, modern exhi- Roots $5.00; R. C. $1.00 
bition dahlias. Carl Dahl can be easily grown 
twelve inches and has been grown sixteen. 
Blooms have a loose, open formation with 
large petals curled slightly. Color is apricot 
buff, shaded old rose on reverse of petals. 
Bush is about 5% feet high with long, erect 

CONFUCIUS. S. C. Bloom 10x5. This is the 
most prolific of the large dahlias. Blooms 
very early, first blooms are small but later 
flowers reach 12 inches across. Bush healthy, 
stems. HES REIL Has ke vigorous, grows about 4 ft. Color is chinese 
CALIFORNIA IDOL. I. D. Bloom 12x6. A large red, fading somewhat in hot weather. An 
clear yellow. Recommended for exhibition. excellent performer. Roots $1.00 
One of the largest of yellows with long cane- 
like stems. Very deep with high full centers. 
This is one for the largest bloom class. CORRINE SUE. F. D. Bloom 10x5. A phlox 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .60 purple sport of James Ross. Same type as 
James Ross only with a beautiful purple 
CHARLES MASTICK. An almost pure gold color. Roots $10.00; R. C. $3.50 
with 8 inch flowers and great depth. Very 
profuse during midseason. Dwarf. This va- 
riety has been very satisfactory in all 
gardens. Roots $1.00 
COMMANDO. F. D. Bloom 12x5. A very clean 
shade of dark lavender which needs no 
special attention to produce large flowers. 
Bushes healthy and will not stunt. Foliage 
heavy and insect resistant. Early and 
prolific. Good root-maker. This is the most 
surefire dahlia we-grow as verified by many 
good reports from all sections of the country. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .75 
CHEROKEE BRAVE. Bloom 10x5. Easily the 
best informal] red in the midwest and south, 
or any other place where growing conditions 
are rather harsh. A rugged growing, good 
root making dahlia that can be grown up to 
12 inches. Color is a beautiful ruby red 
which will not fade under the hottest sun. 
Height 5 feet. Foliage dark green and insect 
resistant. Roots $1.00 R. C. .50 
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