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Mary Helen Dahliadel Glory 
BALL DAHLIAS 
CARL OWEN (Dahliadel 83), g e, Bloom 5x3/ 2 , 
Bush 5 ft. Rich, non-fading carmine red. Flow¬ 
ers good form on erect stems. A favorite of its 
type. -35 
CAROLYN BALL (Berwick D. G. 85), g e, Bloom 
5 y 2 x 4, Bush 3 ft. Large, deep, evenly formed 
flowers on strong, erect stems. Described as a 
Neyron rose with mauve shadings. Unusual and 
appealing. A good pink to add to your collection 
of ball dahlias for exhibition. Plants, $1.00 
DRAUDE (Draude 80), g e, Bloom 5x4, Bush 
4J4 ft. An exceptionally good dark red of perfect 
form. Bush rather dwarf with nodes close. Stems 
are normally erect and of good length when 
disbudded. *25 
JAYSEEDEE (Draude 86), g e, Bloom 454x3/2, 
Bush 454 ft. A beautiful ball-shaped dahlia of 
soft reddish violet striped and speckled rich red. 
Bush compact, but fine stems can be produced 
by disbudding. A winner on the exhibition table. 
Plants, .50 
MARY HELEN (Ailing 84), 1931, g e, Bloom 
454 x 354, Bush 5 ft. A welcome addition in this 
type. Color, deep canary yellow. The plants are 
vigorous and produce quantities of well-formed 
blooms on good stems. Very desirable for exhi¬ 
bition. Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
PEONY DAHLIAS 
DAHLIADEL GLORY (Dahliadel 84), g e, Bloom 
8x3, Bush 454 ft. This fine dahlia has a very 
artistic formation of broad, heavy petals, with a 
beautiful whirl centre, on long, erect stems. A 
wonderful color blending of scarlet tipped reddish 
apricot, giving a henna effect. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
MRS. FRANCES E. BULLARD (Broomall 83), 
g e, Bloom 9x4, Bush, 4J4 ft. The petals are 
long, pointed and gracefully twisted, forming a 
very distinct flower of a clear silver or pastel 
pink, shading lighter at the centre. Early blooms 
have full centres. Plants, .50 
THE U. S. A. (Stillman 80), g e, Bloom 8x4, 
Bush 5 ft. An old dahlia but a good seller. 
Color, a vivid orange. An early, free bloomer. 
Plants, .50 
DAHLIA SEED 
DAHLIA SEEDLINGS in general do not come 
true to their parentage, but do usually show some 
resemblance either in form, color or bush growth. 
Do not expect to grow seedlings of a named 
variety and produce the same variety. 
DOUBLE MIXED SEED. We are again offering 
Jersey Grown Seed saved from the best decora¬ 
tive and cactus varieties in our trial patch. This 
seed should give you a good percentage of double 
blooms. 35 Double Mixed Seed, $1.00 
100 Double Mixed Seed, $2.50 
COLLARETTE SEED (mixed) saved from the 
five collarette varieties listed on Page 42, in mix¬ 
ture. 35 Mixed Coll. Seed, .50 
100 Mixed Coll. Seed, $1.00 
FILLE COLLARETTE SEED saved from this 
yellow collarette dahlia. 35 FiUe Coll. Seed, .50 
100 Fille Coll. Seed, $1.00 
SINGLE SEED will produce a great number of 
seedlings true to type and can be used very 
satisfactorily for a mass of mixed colors. They 
should be planted close for this effect. 
50 Single Seed, .40 
UNWIN’S DWARF HYBRIDS SEED. Early 
flowering dwarf bedding dahlias, mostly semi¬ 
double in a wide range of plain colors. Very 
desirable for borders or for mass planting. 
Pkt. 50 seed, .35 
POMPON SEED saved from our best pompon 
varieties. This will give you a large percentage 
of pompon dahlias. 35 Pompon Seed, .40 
