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DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Continued 
JANE COWL (Downs 88), c g e, Bloom 10 x 6, 
Bush $y 2 ft. This wonderful dahlia has been a 
success wherever grown. Color, a warm buff and 
old gold, blending to apricot and rose at the 
centre. Bush growth is ideal with strong stems 
holding the giant flowers upright. A dahlia that 
is sure to please you, for it is large and im¬ 
pressive. A. D. S. Certificate. 
Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
POT O’GOLD (Chappaqua 87), 1933, c g e, Bloom 
9x5, Bush 4J4 ft. A large, brilliant flower of 
clear yellow with numerous long, wavy petals 
which not only make it artistic and beautiful in 
form but give it great depth. One of the best 
of the clear yellows which is very free blooming 
and most satisfactory for us. Certified at Storrs. 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
J. D. TORBERT (Eastman 84), 1931, c g, Bloom 
8 x 4J4, Bush 6 ft. This fine variety will pro¬ 
duce a quantity of medium-sized blooms on long, 
wiry stems, making it admirable for garden or for 
cut flowers. Color, a combination of salmon 
apricot with flame and gold shadings. A. D. S. 
Certificate, 1930. .50 
MRS. KENYON (Harding 83), g e, Bloom 9x4, 
Bush 4^4 ft. A dahlia you will be pleased with, 
as it is a rich salmon to peach pink, shading 
to orchid at the tips. It is a strong, healthy 
grower with leathery foliage. Flowers held fac¬ 
ing partially upward on strong stems. .50 
ALL THE ABOVE VARIETIES ARE 
ROYAL WHITE (Bruidegom 85), c g e. Bloom 
8x4, Bush 5 ft. A pure white dahlia which 
withstands the heat of the sun without burning. 
A strong grower with insect-resistant foliage. 
Good stems. Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
SHAHRAZAD (Newsom 85), 1931, g e, Bloom 
9x4, Bush 6 ft. Flowers are massive with large, 
pointed, but rather coarse, petals which curl and 
twist in an attractive manner. Color may be 
described as soft Tyrian rose, or according to 
Ridgeway’s chart is rose color. Bushes and stems 
are exceptionally strong. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
IE SAME FORM AS RAY WARNER. 
CITY OF TRENTON (Prentice-Dahliadel 85), 
g e, Bloom 10 x 4, Bush 6 ft. Popular and still 
a winner on the exhibition table. In color, it is 
bright apricot, suffused gold, showing consider¬ 
able rose, on the reverse. The bush grows strong 
and robust, producing flowers with perfectly full 
centres on long, erect stems. A dahlia you will 
like. D. S. of N. J. Cert. Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
BARBARA REDFERN (Redfern 80), g e, 
Bloom 10 x 4 y 2 , Bush 5 y 2 ft. This dahlia 
is a beautiful combination of old rose and 
gold. Petals are long, with a slight twist, 
showing both colors. Deep flowers are held 
on long stems. A continuous bloomer and 
healthy grower. .50 
IMPERIAL PINK (Hall 83), 1931, g e, 
Bloom 11 x 6, Bush 6 ft. This dahlia is 
not only massive but graceful and artistic 
in form. An appealing combination of 
beautiful rose pink with primrose and 
silver shadings blending to violet rose at 
tips. A favorite in the garden. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
JERSEY’S MAJESTIC (Waite 85), g e, 
Bloom 11 x 5, Bush 5 x / 2 ft. As the name 
implies, this dahlia stands above most va¬ 
rieties on long, erect stems. The foliage 
is very dark and effective on sturdy bushes. 
Blooms of immense size are coral shaded 
carmine and suffused with orange at the 
centre. Very showy. Plants, $2.50 
