CLARIAM KELTON A-ID-Fl  (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, produe 
ing an abundance of flowers on long, 
strong stems. Several have written that 
this was one of the pleasant surprises 
of the 1945 introductions. Size 9x4. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
CLARIAM KELTON 
CLARIAM ROYALTY A-StC-Pr (Wolbert- 
Rocky River) A large purple, straight 
cactus which has been grown |2x9. Re- 
verse of the petals are lighter, showing 
at the center. A very full petalled 
flower, which keeps well after cutting. 
Strong stems hold most of the blooms 
facing up. Plants are tall open growers. 
It is almost unbeatable in its class, and 
will win many "best bloom" honors. 
Size 9!/ox6. 
CLARIAM ROYALTY received the 
American Home Achievement Medal at 
seven shows in 1950, as follows: 
Scranton, Newark, Irvington, Toledo, In- 
dianapolis, Louisville and Cincinnati. 
Listed on Messrs Faust's, Eddy's and 
Dudley's Honor Rolls in FLOWER 
GROWER, and Mr. Webb's Eastern 
Dahlia Review. Several Seedling Sweep- 
stakes awards to its credit. 
Root $7.50, Pot Root $5.00, Plant $2.50 
CLARIAM ROYALTY 
FRAGEY PRUNING SHEARS 
We have a limited supply of these fine imported pruning shears; highly satis- 
factory for dividing dahlia clumps. Sturdily made of high grade tool steel, we have 
found them very durable, as well as the most satisfactory dividing shears we have ever 
used. Two sharp cutting blades, in contrast to the usual one of domestic shears, 
eliminates bruising of tissues adjacent to the cut. Blades are properly shaped to pre- 
vent slipping. Much faster and easier to use than knives, and can cut nearly as close 
as knives. Ideal for all pruning purposes. Price $5.50 post paid while present supply 
lasts. Sold with a money back guarantee if not fully satisfied after seeing them. 
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