OTHER SMALL TYPES 
BRIGHT FLASH A single dahlia of bright red. Fairly tall grower. Flowers 
four to six inches in diameter. Hard to beat ...........-.0.02+--++ +50 
*BISHOP OF LLANDAFF A miniature duplex (two or three rows of petals). 
Brilliant red with sharply contrasting centers of gold. Distinctive, dark 
bronzy-green foliage, which is popular in arrangements .............  .J5 
PEQUOT YELLOW Large yellow single. One of the best of its type .....  .75 
RED DELIGHT A large collareite, with a single row of red petals, and a 
row of bright yellow petaloids around the center. Four inch blooms. 
Very ustrikingy 2640; ac:2 os te cole © becca cenayoes Con get are eee 1.00 50 
SATAN WHITE A white collarette about four inches in diameter, with a 
collar of white petaloids around the yellow center ...............5-- 50 
TANGO CENTURY A four inch single of light autumn shades ........... 50 
VERA HIGGINS An anemone. Low grower, with three inch flowers con- 
sisting of a single row of fawn colored petals around a large orange 
Din, CUsnion, scentera ABvery.Gistuict: dOvel ly «saan am cee ee 
BALLS 
Having the same characteristics as poms, except size. Miniature balls are two to 
four inches in diameter; the true exhibition ball is over four inches in diameter. 
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CLARA CLEMENS Dark red, tipped white. A bi-color that is really attractive .75 
DUSKY A miniature ball of very dark red, almost black ................. .75 
JEAN KERRGWihite,candoateoldstavoriten iris. ta/ ete, epee a ee eS 
ORANGE GLOW Orange edged red. A good ball, and a most striking color 1.00 50 
ROSY DAWN Golden yellow LM vedere red. Hayy EE for ex- 
hibition and cutting .. 9.2... 50 
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 
Visitors are welcome at the ROCKY RIVER DAHLIA GARDENS at all times of the 
year. Make this a stop when in the vicinity of Cleveland. Gardens are located about 
eight miles from downtown Cleveland, within two miles of all routes west. 
FIELD DAY 
Our first "Dahlia Field Day" last fall proved so popular that we are already planning 
another for next fall. The date will be October 7th, rain or shine. In case of bad 
weather, a show will be set up inside, and there will be a specia! feature, such as the 
flower arrangement demonstration of last fail. All who read this are to consider it their 
invitation to be present. Our forty thousand hills should be in full bloom at that time: 
an attraction which brings visitors here from almost every state in the country. 
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