CLARIAM FOREVER A-ID-Pk = (Wolbert- 
Rocky River) I+ is seldom that a dahlia 
attracts as much attention for its color 
as this one does. A clear, delicate 
shade of pink, without a trace of 
magenta, so common in ‘pinks’. The 
flowers face the side on stiff, well pro- 
portioned stems. Plants are strong 
growers with good foliage. Informal in 
type, with tight centers until frost. 
Size 10x5. 
Root $3.00, Pot Root $2.25, Plant $!.50 
CLARIAM FOREVER 
CLARIAM GOLD A-StC-Au_ (Wolbert - 
Rocky River) A straight cactus of deep 
golden yellow. Blooms will average 
about ten inches in diameter. Good, 
stiff stems carry the flower facing the 
side. Flowers have good depth and 
good substance. We saw this as a first 
year seedling at which time we liked it 
immensely, and have continued liking 
it even better after having grown it. 
Size 10x5. 
Root $2.00, Pot Root $1.50, Plant $1.00 
CLARIAM KELTON’ A-ID-Fl  (Wolbert- 
Rocky River) Fairly large bloom: 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, produc- 
ing an abundance of flowerz sn long, 
strong stems. Several have written that 
this was one of the pieasant surprises 
of the 1945 introductions. Size 9x4. 
CLARIAM GOLD Root $1.50 
INDELIBLE MARKING OF ROOTS 
Roots may be marked with an indelible pencil when labels are not practicable, or 
desirable. Wet and clean a portion of one of the more mature roots on the clump. 
Then wipe off any excess moisture with a dry cloth, and write the name of the variety 
on the root, applying no more pressure on the pencil than necessary for a clear marking. 
Marking two roots on each clump is a wise precaution. 
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