ROCKY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS 
CLARIAM LURAY (Wolbert-Slough-Rocky 
River) A seven to eight inch formal 
decorative with unusual depth, forming 
a ball-shaped flower. Full centered, it 
is @ good type for exhibition. The color 
is a dark pink.. Stems are well pro- 
portioned and strong, holding flowers 
facing the side. 
oe | CLARIAM LURAY was the AMERICAN 
a HOME Achievement Medal winner at 
os Cincinnati, and it was certified at the 
Long Island Trial Grounds of the Ameri- 
can Dahlia Society with a score of 85.3. 
It is listed on FLOWER GROWER'S 
Honor Roll, and THE DAHLIA’S East- 
ern Dahlia Review. 
Root $10.00 net, Plant $3.50 net 
CLARIAM LURAY 
ELIZABETH H. (Henkel-Rocky River) For 
the time being, we class this as a dark 
red ball. Blooms are about four inches 
in diameter and quilled as much as 
several other ball varieties, altho some 
have indicated they consider it a 
formal. Plant growth is very similar to 
that of Rosy Dawn, but with darker 
foliage. It is a very early and profuse 
bloomer. Stems are long and attractive, 
holding blooms side to top facing. 
ELIZABETH H. was runner-up to 
PRAIRIE FIRE for the AMERICAN 
HOME Achievement Medal at Cleve- 
land. J\t was certified at East Lansing 
in 1951, and is on FLOWER GROW- 
ER’S Honor Roll, by Mr. Roberts as a 
formal miniature. Also listed on East- 
ern Dahlia Review in THE DAHLIA. 
cae Root $5.00 net, Plant $2.00 net 
ELIZABETH H. 
