CALIFORNIA IDOL A-ID-Y (Ballay) A 
giant, clear yellow that can win in any 
class of competition. We consider it 
the easiest of the big exhibition yellows 
to grow. The flowers have great depth 
and are set facing, on exceptionally 
long stems. Size 10xé6. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant 750 
CALIFORNIA PAGEANT A-!D-Au (Ballay) 
Bright gold with bronze shadings. 
Flowers are large, having been grown 
thirteen inches in diameter at a trial 
ground of the American Dahlia Society 
in 1946. Stems are good, holding the 
flower facing the side. 
Root $2.00, Pot Root $1.50, Plant $1.00 
CARL G. DAHL A-!1D-Au (Scott) A very 
large, well formed flower of an uncom- 
mon shading of emberglow with a 
golden sheen overall and sweetbriar 
reverse. Excellent stems hold the flowers 
facing the side. This is decidedly one 
for those who like their dahlias big. 
Size |2xé6. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
CARLISLE'S BEAUTY QUEEN A-SC-LtB (Carlisle) An improved "Your Lucky 
Star’, being a little brighter pink, and with more substance. Centers are almost 
pure white. Flowers face the side on strong stems. A dahlia which many over- 
looked at introduction, but which should become more popular with the years. 
Size 9x4!/. 
Root $3.00, Pot Root $2.25, Plant $1.50 
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 
