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INFORMAL DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
KENTUCKY RED (White 86), 1932, g e, Bloom 
10 x 4, Bush 5 ft. One of the brightest reds of 
the recent introductions. Color is flaming scarlet 
which does not burn nor fade in the sunshine. 
Flowers are uniform and bush growth healthy 
with attractive foliage. Roots, $2.50; Plants, $1.25 
LA FIESTA (Cordes-Eastman 85), 1933, g e, 
Bloom 12 x 5, Bush 5 ft. Deep sulphur yellow 
penciled coral red. There are interesting color 
variations in this dahlia. Out of the ordinary. 
At times the red blends with the yellow, giving 
almost a salmon pink effect. The lacy petals curl 
and twist, giving the flower the appearance of a 
chrysanthemum. Huge blooms are held well 
above the foliage on strong stems. A prize win¬ 
ner that is outstanding. Plants, $2.50 
MARMION (Tyler 82), g e, Bloom 10 x 4, Bush 
6 ft. Pure golden yellow with a bronze centre. 
Reverse of petals suffused bronze. A sturdy, 
strong-growing plant with blooms held well above 
the foliage. A dahlia still popular. .50 
WHITE DUCHESS (English 85), c g e, Bloom 
11x5, Bush 5 ft. A bold white flower of large 
size, with a full, high centre, facing upward. 
Petals are broad and waved, giving the flower 
a very graceful appearance. Stems are strong 
and erect. A good grower. We have found 
this one of the best white exhibition dahlias with 
wonderful keeping qualities. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
Eagle Rock Fantasy 
Lilac Glory (Cactus) 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (Broomall Success 
87), 1931, c g e, Bloom 11 x 5, Bush 6 ft. Huge 
blooms are imposing and beautiful in form and 
color. Broad florets tapering and notched at 
tips. Clear mellow pink or violet rose with silver 
shadings. The habits of this variety are ideal 
with stems long and erect. Foliage is medium 
dark green and seems to be immune to insect at¬ 
tack. This dahlia is most outstanding. 
Plants, $1.25 
ALTAMONT (Kemp 79), g e, Bloom 10 x 4, 
Bush 7 ft. Large, full flowers with long, slightly 
curved petals of artistic formation. Stems are long 
and slender but rigid. Color, rose pink, deepen¬ 
ing to American Beauty rose at the centre of 
the flower. *35 
AZTEC GLORY (Broomall 86), g e, Bloom 10 x 5, 
Bush 3^4 ft. Yellows come and yellows go, but 
this dahlia is considered by many the most spec¬ 
tacular yellow exhibition dahlia. It is a clear 
picric yellow with deep, massive flowers of most 
artistic formation, held on strong, erect stems. 
Foliage is glossy green, having somewhat the 
appearance of holly. Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
DAHLIADEL NEWS 
Field Day at Dahliadel brought us in touch with many 
customers who came to view our fields of dahlias. Some 
left home at 3:00 A. M. to drive the long distance, 
have time to enjoy the beautiful blooms, and tell us of 
their success with Potash Fed Dahlias. These reports, 
encouraging letters, and photographs as well as the 
interest and friendliness of our customers are surely 
appreciated. We are looking forward to again sending 
out invitations this coming fall. 
Although the early season was a little discouraging 
in some sections, it was most reassuring to see the 
enthusiasm shown at the exhibits, and know that the 
dahlia is even now ready to go on parade another fall. 
We hope to meet our friends either at the shows or at 
Dahliadel where visitors are always welcome. 
Our prophecy of the popularity of the miniature 
Dahlias has been more than realized for enthusiasm ran 
high wherever they were shown, even among the men 
who like the big fellows. We feel that many more will 
grow dahlias since these useful little varieties offer 
unlimited possibilities for the small garden at very 
reasonable prices. 
