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Latest Honor Rolls Grown 
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 75c 
COL. A. G. RUDD [Geneva, 1943], J. D. 
Rich carmine with deeper mahogany red.at center. Size 
of flower 11 to 12 inahes, depth, 714 inches and held on 
strong stiff stems. Winner A. D. S. show at New York 
and on Honor Roll. 
Roots $2.00 
COL. LITTLE [Ambrose, 1946], I. D. 
A bright scarlet orange, witn curly, twisting petals show- 
ing lighter tones, shading off to yellow in reverse. One 
of the largest and finest of the 1946 introductions in my 
arden. 
é R. C. $1.00 Roots $4.00 
COLUMBIA, (Cuyahogo, 1942), S.C. 
General effect orange, deep gold at center, peach pink on 
outer two-thirds of flower. Size 1], by 7 inches. Won the 
Achievement Medal, as well as largest and most perfect bloom 
at Cleveland. All blooms in this exhibit over 12 by at least 9 
inches deep. Won Achievement Medal at East Liverpool. It 
can be coaxed to unfold a mighty large bloom. 
Roots $1.50 
COMMANDO [F. D., 1943] Golden Rule. 
A clear shade of lavender or true phlox purple and very 
bright. Large clean flowers from 10 to 14 inches and 
held on long stiff stems. An achievement medal winner. 
Roots 50c 
CONFUCIUS, (Ballay, 1941), Semi-Cac. 
Chinese red Semi-Cactus of very distinctive appearance and 
of largest size. American Home Achievement Medal Winner 
at San Francisco. 
Roots $1.50 
CONSUL H. PU VOGEL [Australian], I. D. 
A large beautiful white. Free branching and good bloomer 
Strong 10 to 25 inch stems, 5 foot bush, strong grower, 
foliage excellent. One of the finest whites. 
Roots $1.25 
CORAL CACTUS [Bennett-Beckman, 1946] 
Incurved cactus in a beautiful shade of coral pink with 
blend light orange buff at center. Blooms about 7 to 8 
inches by 4 inches. Plants about 4% tall. Good stems 
and foliage. The dahlia with the outstanding show record 
of the year. Winner of the American Home Achievement 
Medal and on three Honor Rolls. 
R. C. $1.00 
CORALLINA [Holland], 5. C. 
Coral-red with violet glow, bronzy center, enormous bloom 
on long, strong stem. 
Roots 40c 
CROYDON GORY [Kemp, 1935], F. D. 
Of the formation similar to Monmouth Queen, but’ of 
slightly different tone of yellow. Blooms are from 7 to 10 
in. One of the best of the light yellow varieties. Fine 
grower. 
Roots $1.00 Net 
CROYDON PEACH [Australian], I. D. 
A new color, peach pink deepening to a vieux rose. Height 
about 5 feet and blooms have been grown 11 x 6. 
R. C. $2.00 
CROWNING GLORY (Salem, 1941), S.C. toL C. 
Color Amaranth pink with venetion pink center. Form semi- 
cactus changing to incurved cactus when tully developed. Size 
10 by 7 inches and beautiful. Wonderful bloomer. Achievement 
Medal A. D. S. Show at World's Fair. H. R 
Roots $1.50 
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