BROTHER JUSTINIUS. SC. 6-7. in. Peach with canary 
yellow center. This is one dahlia that we praise 
highly. It is really wonderful. The bushes are 3 ft., 
freely branching from the ground. It is the most 
prolific bloomer we know. Bushes are just covered 
with bloom early, midseason and late. Fine stem, 
good cut-flower and always flowers to cut. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.60 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL. ID. 11x6 in. A blend of 
straw yellow and buff with a strawberry red blush. 
A prolific bloomer for a big flower. Bush 4 ff. 
Exceptional fine foliage. Plant $.90 
CALIFORNIA PAGEANT. ID. 11x5 in. Chinese yellow 
lightly shaded mars orange. Reverse has lines of 
purple that faintly shine through. It is early and 
free and has produced 12 in. blooms. Bush 4 ff. 
Stems are excellent. Net Plant $1.00 
CAMPUS QUEEN. FD. 5 in. Scarlet tipped white. Dwarf. 
Plant $.75 
CAROL FRANCIS. Str. C. 8 in. Amaranth rose to light 
persian rose, a beautiful lavender. It produces early 
and late, perfectly formed blooms on perfect stems. 
One of the best dahlias in our collection. Plant $.75 
CAROLINE KERNOCHAN. ID. 7 in. Light primrose 
yellow tipped spinel red. A most popular dahlia 
in our fields. Bush 3 ft. with flowers produced 
early and freely. Plant $.75 
CAROLINA LASSIE. Inc. C. 4-6 in. 
shading lighter. 
Amaranth rose 
A very fine lavender cut-flower. 
Net Plant $.75 
CAROLINA MOON. ID. 6-7 in. Empire (butter) yellow. 
This is a very attractive shade of yellow. A cut- 
flower dahlia of excellent substance and produced 
in profusion. Plant $1.00 
CHEROKEE ROSE. FD. 6-8 in. Rhodamine purple, 
lighter at tips. One of the best mauve shades 
for cutting. Early and consistent ins bloom. An old 
variety, but thru the years we never have seen 
it fail to produce an abundance of fine bloom. 
Bush 5% ft. Root $1.75; Plant $.75 
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CLARA HOOK. Str. C. Slightly incurved. 8-10 in. 
Light mimosa yellow, lightly tinted chinese yellow. 
One of the best of all cactus dahlias. A very strong 
vigorous variety. 5% ft. bushes freely branching 
and prolific of fine bloom on long stems. An ex- 
cellent cut-flower. Plant $.90 
CLARIAM KELTON. ID. 6-10 in. Turkey red with darker 
shadings and with primrose yellow lines radiating 
from a yellow base. One of the best of all red 
dahlias. Fine for both exhibition and as a cut- 
flower. The 4 ft. bushes provide early bloom and 
throughout the season. Bloom is unusually attrac- 
tive with wavy petals. Very prolific. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.60 
CLARIAM ROYALTY. Inc. C. 10x7 in. Petunia purple 
with silver reverse showing on face. Long stems. 
Won seven achievement medals and several seed- 
ling sweepstakes. Root $3.00; Plant $1.50 
CLARION. Str. Cactus. 6-7 in. Clear carmine. One of 
the most beautiful red cactus cut-flowers we have 
grown. Most nearly perfect flowers produced early, 
midseason and late. Bushes are 5-6 fft., vigorous 
and branching. This is one of the best European 
varieties. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
COLBERT. SC. 6-7 in. Dianthus purple. Free branching 
4 ft. bushes with an abundance of bloom all season. 
An excellent cut-flower with fine stems. From France. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.60 
COMMANDO. FD. 12 in. Phlox purple. A big clear, 
bluish lavender, a standard in color and_ size. 
Sturdy dwarf bushes produce many fine bloom 
from midseason on. Net Plant $.75 
CORONATION DAY. ID. 10-11 in. Canary yellow 
shaded yellow ochre. A fine big dahlia out of 
Europe. A seedling of Jane Cowl with a profusion 
of bloom substance and long stem better than its 
parent. As a large cut-flower if is unsurpassed. 
Bush 3 ft., with long canes coming up from near 
the ground. Net Plant $1.00 
CROWNING GLORY. Inc. C. 10x5 in. Rose pink, center 
naples yellow. This has long been a standard for 
exhibition. Its beauty is unsurpassed in its class. 
Dwarf bushes. Mid-season bloom. Plant $1.00 
