DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
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FRAU O. BRACHT (Berger 88), c g e, Bloom 
8x4, Bush 5 ft. This fine dahlia has made a 
host of friends in this country. It is a wonderful 
cut flower as well as a great prize winner, keeping 
well and holding blooms on fine stems. A clean- 
cut, straight-petaled semi-cactus, at least it is 
classified as such, although at times the majority 
of petals revolute for more than half their length 
and allow it to qualify as a cactus. Color, a clear, 
light primrose yellow. A. D. S. Cert., 1929. It is 
just about the prettiest yellow cactus or semi-cactus 
dahlia you can wish for. Roots, $1.50; Plants, .75 
ADDA PATTERSON (Kemp 82), g e, Bloom 
8x4, Bush 6 Yt. ft. Although grown for a number 
of years, this dahlia is still a good white. Flowers 
are large and of splendid, even form on long, erect 
stems. Good for cutting or exhibition. .50 
KALIF (G. & K. 82), g e, Bloom 8x4, Bush 5 ft. 
Color, rich strawberry red or carmine. An old 
favorite and good for cutting. Flowers are held 
on strong stems. .35 
MARIAN BROOMALL (Broomall 84), g e, Bloom 
10 x 4^4, Bush 5Y 2 ft. A truly beautiful dahlia. 
Color, clear violet rose, shading lighter at tips, 
with white centre. Bush growth and stems very 
good. A dahlia you will like. Good exhibition 
variety. Plants, .50 
PAUL PFITZER (Berger 86), c g e, Bloom 8x4, 
Bush 4 ft. A German novelty that won a name 
for itself in the New York Show. It is a pleasing 
combination of primrose and shell pink that blends 
wonderfully well with Frau O. Bracht, and the 
basket of these two varieties was about the loveliest 
one could ask for. Strong vigorous plants with 
dark foliage and excellent stems. Plants, $2.00 
