COSMOPOLITAN A-ID-FI — (Phillips-Rocky 
River) This Derrill W. Hart Medal win- 
ner in 1949 for ''A size’ varieties has 
few faults, and can be depended upon 
for steady performance. The color is 
rose red shading to gold and yellow on 
outer area of petals. The informal 
flowers are well formed, and full cen- 
tered until the end. Stems are those 
of a good exhibition variety. Size 8x4!/>. 
COSMOPOLITAN was certified at 
three trial grounds in 1949, with the 
highest average score of the year, for 
which it received the Derrill W. Hart 
Medal. Listed on Messrs Roberts’, and 
Faust's Honor Rolls in FLOWER 
GROWER, and on Mr. Webb's Eastern 
Dahlia Review in THE DAHLIA. 
Root $3.00, Pot Root $2.25, Plant $1.50 
COSMOPOLITAN 
CROWNING GLORY A-IC-Lt Bl (Salem) 
Exceedingly large; rose pink with cream 
center. Stems are ideal. Flower forma- 
tion is very artistic. It was very much 
in evidence as a blue ribbon winner at 
all the leading shows of the past 
seasons. Size |0x5. 
Plant $1.00 
*CROYDON MASTERPIECE A-ID-Au This 
large, massive variety was an instant hit 
in this country when it first came here 
from Australia, and is destined to popu- 
larity for many years. The color is a 
deep shade of tan. High, full centered 
flowers are held facing up on strong 
stems. Size |Ixé. 
CROWNING GLORY Plant $1.50 
CYMBIE A-ID-Pk (Brown) This was one of the most popular of the 1952 introductions 
from other growers, in our fields, in spite of the lack of ballyhoo at introduction. 
Altho introduced as an informal, it appeared to be more of a semi cactus with us, 
and can be grown very large, with blooms up to twelve inches. The color is a 
pleasing shade of rose pink with a light salmon overcast. The full centered blooms 
have excellent depth, carried facing side on good stems. Size 10x5. 
Pot Root $5.00, Plant $2.50 
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