CHEROKEE BRAVE A-ID-Dk R (Ricks) We consider this to be the best of the large 
exhibition ‘reds.’ The large, deep flowers are an attractive shade of ox-blood red, 
which holds the color well in hot weather. It blooms quite early and continues 
throughout the entire season. Excellent stems and foliage. Size 1|1x5. 
Root $1.00 
CHEROKEE ROSE A-ID-L (Ricks) This is one of the most consistent producers in aur 
gardens. The flowers are medium to large in size, and of more than average depth. 
The color varies from lilac pink to a warm rose pink. Plants are tall and freely 
branching. Flowers keep well, either on the bush or after cutting. Size 8x4. 
Pot Root $1.00 
CLARA HOOK A-StC-Au_ (Wolbert-Rocky 
River) A large straight cactus of gold- 
en yellow, lightly suffused peach. Has 
been grown up to twelve inches in dia- 
meter. Flower has excellent substance. 
Stems are rigid. Plants tall with heavy, 
glossy, dark green foliage. 
CLARA HOOK was the Derrill W. Hart 
Medal winner for large flowered dahlias 
in 1946. Also winner of Achievement 
Medals at Toledo, Ohio, and Louisville, 
Ky. Certificates of Merit at Cincinnati, 
Storrs and Baltimore. An outstanding 
winner in seedling and _ open-to-all 
classes since its first year. Was on all 
Honor Rolls. 
Root $2.00, Plant $1.00 
CLARA HOOK 
CLARIAM B-FD-Lt BI (Wolbert) A very pleasing and consistent variety in the garden. 
Medium sized blooms of light, bronzy buff overlaid begonia rose. Stems are 
long and rigid holding the bloom well out of the bush. Very early and free 
bloomer and also a good keeper when cut. Size 7x3. 
Root $1.00 
CLARIAM BELLE A-FD-Bi (Wolbert-Rocky River) A bi-color without the harshness so 
often associated with bi-colors. Petals are primrose-yellow, each with about 
three-quarters of an inch of white at the tip. Color markings are less variable 
than in most bi-colors. Plants are strong growers with heavy, glossy, dark green 
foliage. Flowers held facing the side. Size 9x4. 
Root $1.00 
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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