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1934 DAHLIADEL 
Elsie Jane #308 
ELSIE JANE #308 (Dahliadel 87), S-C, 1934, c 
g e, Bloom 6x4, Bush 5 ft. For the first time in 
years a medium size dahlia won in the seedling 
classes in New York and Camden Shows as the 
best semi-cactus. This dahlia is of unique forma¬ 
tion as the illustration shows. One of the sweetest 
varieties for vase arrangements, and its beauty 
is even enhanced under artificial light. Medium 
in size, about 4 inches when not disbudded and 
6 inches across when disbudded. The most artis¬ 
tically formed dahlia we have ever grown. The 
long, wiry stems make it wonderful for arrange¬ 
ments. Color is an appealing shrimp pink with 
cream shadings at centre and tipped violet rose. 
Certain to please in the garden and it has already 
proved its merit on the exhibition table. 
Plants, $4.00 
JACK’S BEAN STALK #346 (Dahliadel 85), FD, 
1934, c g. Bloom 6x5, Bush 10 ft. This freak 
reminds one of Jersey’s Beauty in form and color 
as it is a bright, pure rose pink. Blooms com¬ 
plete back to stem even more than Jersey’s Beauty, 
making a ball. If you have a building you wish to 
screen or if you want to cut your blooms from a 
second story window, this dahlia will fill the bill, 
as it can easily be grown 10 ft. and probably more 
with a little feeding. Fool your friends with this 
trick dahlia and let them guess how you ever 
grew Jersey’s Beauty so tall. Plants, $ 2.00 
NEW COLLARETTE DAHLIA 
MITZI #302 (Dahliadel 85), 1934, g e, Bloom 4%, 
Bush 4 ft. A seedling of Geant de Lyon that is 
very unique and showy. Color, crimson carmine 
shading to primrose yellow at centre and edged 
white. Bushes branch and bloom freely, stems 
erect. Flowers keep well on bush or when cut. 
A robust grower. Plants, $ 1.00 
INTRODUCTIONS 
NEW SINGLE DAHLIA 
YELLOW BIRD #330 (Dahliadel 85), 1934, c g e, 
Bloom 6 , Bush zy 2 ft. A bright, clear lemon 
yellow single dahlia of good keeping qualities is 
needed in our collection, and this spectacular yel¬ 
low is a fine addition as it is useful in decorations 
as well as showy in the garden. Petals are uni¬ 
form and of good substance and the blooms which 
are held erect face partially upward. Plants, $1.00 
NEW ORCHID FLOWERING DAHLIA 
Buttercup #326 .Page 38 
NEW MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Dahliadel Introductions Pages 39-40 
NEW POMPONS FOR 1934 
JACK #331 (Dahliadel 89), 1934, c g e, Bloom 
\y 2 x iy, Bush 1 y 2 ft. Color, purple garnet. 
Won 1st in the Seedling Class, New York, 1933. 
Compact, low-growing, symmetrical bush of dark 
green, supplying tone and richness among light 
flowers. Blooms perfectly formed throughout the 
season, and an incessant bloomer. Reminds one 
of Johnny but has a better bush and stronger 
stems. Plants, $ 1.00 
JILL #332 (Dahliadel 88 ), 1934, c g e, Bloom 1 y 2 
x 1 , Bush \y 2 ft. Color, lemon yellow margined 
carmine. A bright, colorful variety that is a suit¬ 
able garden companion for Jack. Blooms small 
and uniform. Bush also dwarf, suitable for land¬ 
scape effect and borders, although the stems are 
plenty long enough for cutting and arrangements. 
Excellent for exhibition as it won 1 st in Camden, 
even over Jack, although it was a toss-up in a hot 
seedling class. Plants, $ 1.00 
Jack #331 
