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DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
DAHLIADEL RECOMMENDATIONS 
of Large Flowering Dahlias 
COLOR CLIMATE 
We are often asked to recommend a good white, 
pink, red, etc. The American Dahlia Society is com¬ 
piling an official classification of our present day 
dahlias as to type and color. We have classified dahlias 
listed in this catalog according to type for a number 
of years, and last year we listed our most popular and 
satisfactory varieties under a color classification. The 
varieties here listed have prize records and are not only 
recommended for the show table but are good for 
cutting and will make a creditable showing in your 
garden. Those in italics are not recommended as com- 
Dahlias, like people, possess a lot of individuality. 
Some varieties will withstand the adverse or different 
growing conditions encountered in various sections of 
the country better than others. 
We are, therefore, listing below varieties that can 
be recommended as indicated. All varieties in the 
catalog are successfully grown in New Jersey and in 
sections with similar growing conditions. 
mercial cut flowers. 
White 
Andrea Ericson 
Graf Zeppelin 
Ida Perkins 
Royal White 
White Duchess 
White Wonder 
Yellow and Cream 
Ambassador 
Aztec Glory 
Frau Ida Mansfield 
Frau O. Bracht 
Full Moon 
Golden Sonne 
Jim Moore 
King Midas 
North’s Yellow 
Penn Charter 
Pot O’Gold 
Waldheim Sunshine 
Orange, Buff and 
Bronze 
Achievement 
City of Trenton 
Color Sergeant 
Edna Ferber 
Eliza London Shepard 
Emanuel’s Beauty 
Girl of Hillcrest 
Jane Cowl 
Monmouth Champion 
Myra Howard 
Old Hickory 
Omar Khayyam 
Palo Alto 
Rudy Vallee 
Strongheart 
Treasure Island 
Red, Crimson and 
Maroon 
Aiko 
Bagdad 
Conservatrix 
Dwight W. Morrow 
Fort Monmouth 
Good Night 
Great Harbor 
Jersey’s Beacon 
Karl Bonawitz 
Kentucky Red 
Maryland Glory 
Monmouth Champion 
Murphy’s Masterpiece 
Robert Emmet 
Satan 
The World 
Pink, Salmon and Rose 
Elinor M. Radell 
Good Will 
Jersey’s Beauty 
Jersey’s Daybreak 
Josephine G. 
Kathleen Norris 
Kentucky 
Ray Warner 
Shahrazad 
W. H. T. 
Lilac and Mauve 
Lilac Glory 
Eagle Rock Fantasy 
Grace Curling 
Harry Mayer 
Violet and Purple 
Dr. John Carman 
Ella May 
Harriet Hoctor 
Jean Trimbee 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder 
Meadowbrook 
Thomas A. Edison 
Bicolor 
Alice Stellick 
Frazier 
New Glory 
Northern Section of U. 
S. With a Rather Short 
Growing Season of 90 
to 120 Days 
Aiko 
Casper Ware 
Color Sergeant 
Derrill W. Hart 
Dwight W. Morrow 
Early Yellow 
Edna Ferber 
Ella May 
Emma Marie 
Fort Monmouth 
Frau Ida Mansfield 
Frau O. Bracht 
Frazier 
Full Moon 
Girl of Hillcrest 
Golden Sonne 
Grace 
Grace Curling- 
Great Harbor 
Harry Mayer 
Ida Perkins 
Jane Cowl 
Jersey's Beauty 
Jersey’s Sweetheart 
Jim Moore 
Josephine G. 
Karl Bonawitz 
Kentucky 
Kentucky Red 
Lilac Glory 
Lincoln G. Dickey 
Margaret W. Wilson 
Monmouth Champion 
Old Hickory 
Pot O’Gold 
Ray Warner 
Robert Emmet 
Treasure Island 
Middle West and Sec¬ 
tions Where Summers 
Are Dry and Hot 
Buckeye Bride 
City of Trenton 
Edna Ferber 
Elinor M. Radell 
Emma Marie 
Fort Monmouth 
Frau O. Bracht 
Girl of Hillcrest 
Golden Sonne 
Good Night 
Ida Perkins 
Jack’s Bean Stalk 
Jane Cowl 
Jean Trimbee 
Jersey’s Beacon 
Jersey’s Beauty 
Jersey’s Daybreak 
Jim Moore 
Karl Bonawitz 
Kathleen Norris 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder 
Kentucky 
Kentucky Red 
King Midas 
Monmouth Champion 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner 
Myra Howard 
North’s Yellow 
Old Hickory 
Omar Khayyam 
Pot O’Gold 
Queen of the Garden 
Beautiful 
Robert Emmet 
Sagamore 
Thomas A. Edison 
Treasure Island 
Southern Section, Sea¬ 
son Long, Summer 
Long and Hot 
City of Trenton 
Elinor M. Radell 
Fort Monmouth 
Frau O. Bracht 
Good Night 
Jane Cowl 
Jersey’s Beauty 
Karl Bonawitz 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder 
Kentucky 
King Midas 
Mary Ellen 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner 
Myra Hozvard 
North’s Yellow 
Old Hickory 
Omar Khayyam 
Sagamore 
Shahrazad 
Thomas A. Edison 
Treasure Island 
White Duchess 
