CHEROKEE ROSE A or B-ID-L (Ricks) This is one of the most consistent producers 
in our gardens. The flowers are medium to large in size, and of more than average 
depth. The color varies from lilac pink to a warm rose pink. Plants are tall and 
freely branching. Flowers keep well, either on the bush or after cutting. Size 8x4. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
CLARIAM B-ID-BI (Wolbert) A very pleasing and consistent variety in the garden. 
Medium sized blooms of light, bronzy buff overlaid begonia rose. Stems are 
long and rigid holding the bloom well out of the bush. Very early and free 
bloomer and also a good keeper when cut. Size 7x3. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
CLARIAM BELLE A-ID-Bi (Wolbert-Rocky River) A bi-color without the harshness so 
often associated with bi-colors. Petals are. primrose-yellow, each with about 
three-quarters of an inch of white at the tip. Color markings are less variable 
than in most bi-colors. Plants are strong growers with heavy, glossy, dark green 
foliage. Flowers held facing the side. Size 9x4. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
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CLARIAM DAWN A-FD-Or (Wolbert-Rocky 
River) General effect is orange, which 
is composed of a blend of» cadmium 
orange, capucine yellow and buff with 
a glistening effect over all. A much 
needed variety in its class. Size 9!/ox4. 
Root $7.50, Plant $2.50 
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CLARIAM DAWN 
CLARIAM KELTON A-ID-BI  (Wolbert- 
Rocky River) Fairly large blooms of 
flame red blended with yellow and 
with yellow reverse. Very showy in the 
garden and a consistent winner at shows. 
Plants are tall, open growers, produc- 
ing an abundance of flowers on long, 
strong stems. Several have written that 
this was one of the pleasant surprises 
ot the 1945 introductions. Size 9x4. 
Root $3.00, Plant $1.50 
CLASS A-FD-Y (Salem) <An_ excellent 
variety for exhibition as it is one of 
the few formals which remain formal 
at all stages of maturity. The color is 
a medium shade of yellow. A prolific 
bloomer on compact plants. Size 10x4!/o. 
CLARIAM KELTON Root $1.50, Plant .75 

