CHEADLE PARK A-SC-Pr (Eccleston-Rocky 
River) A welcome addition to the weak 
purple semi cactus class. The color is 
a very dark reddish purple with lighter 
purple on the reverse. Blooms are-well 
formed, with qood depth. Plants are 
upright growers with strong laterals. 
Size 9x4. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 

CHEADLE PARK 
CHEER LEADER B-FD-Pk (Richardson) Outstanding because of its free flowering 
trait under all conditions. Blooms are fairly large and have very good substance; 
keeping well on the plant and after cutting. Stems are ideal. The color is 
rose-pink. Size 8x3!/. 
Root $1.00, Pot Root .75, Plant .50 
CHEROKEE BRAVE A-ID-Dk R (Ricks) We consider this to be the best of the large 
exhibition “'reds.'' The large, deep flowers are an attractive shade of ox-blood red, 
which holds the color well in hot weather. It blooms quite early and continues 
throughout the entire season. Excellent stems and foliage. Size |1x5. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
CHEROKEE ROSE A-ID-L (Ricks) This is one of the most consistent producers in aur 
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 $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
*CHIME (Johnson-Dahliadel) A fine European cactus of an unusual shade of soft 
Jasper red with light apricot undertone. Size !0x6. Early and profuse. 
Plant $1.50 
CINDERELLA B-IC-LtBl (Sarett-Ruschmohr) An exquisit color combination of white 
and pink; the white extending from the centers to a third or half of the petals 
length. The remainder is Tyrian rose, lightly tipped white. Petals are well rolled 
and incurved to form an exhibition cactus of merit. A 1948 introduction. Size 7x4. 
Plant $1.50 
Small Flowered Dabhlias 
See Page 46 
These small flowered dahlias are becoming very popular because of their general 
usefulness. They lend themselves nicely to effects in the landscaped garden, or in the 
borders, furnishing a mass of color over a long season. As a flower for arrangements, 
they are ideal, lasting a long time, and their great diversity of form permits unlimited 
possibilities in their arrangement. They also hold a prominent place in all dahlia shows. 
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