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DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
Arrangement of Dahlias 
ANEMONE DAHLIAS 
ADA FINCH (Wouters 83), g, Bloom 3 z / 2 , Bush 
2 y 2 ft. A fine bedding or border dahlia; free, 
early and profuse. This creamy white flower 
differs from the Century type by having small 
quilled petals of the same color covering the 
entire centre. Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
ERICA (Ballego 85), g e, Bloom 4^4, Bush 3 ft. 
Deep amaranth red, almost black. Collars of 
same tone with white tips. Unusual and striking 
for floral arrangements. Plants, .50 
FILLE (85), c g e, Bloom 5, Bush 4 ft. A most 
attractive collarette. Bright yellow with self 
colored collar. Fine stems, and outstanding as a 
good keeper in the garden or in the show room. 
Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
FRANK HARRIS (86), g e, Bloom 4, Bush 3 ft. 
Bright red with a very long red and cream collar. 
A good grower and very striking. Plants, .50 
GEANT DE LYON (Vilmore 86), g e, Bloom 5, 
Bush 4 ft. Rich, velvety carmine maroon, with 
long cream-color collar. Free, early flowering 
on erect stems. The prettiest of all collarette 
dahlias. Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
SOFA (Vilmore 85), g e, Bloom 3, Bush 2 ft. 
Soft scarlet with pale lemon collar. Its strong 
bushes and profuse blooming qualities make this 
striking variety very desirable for landscape ef¬ 
fects and arrangements. Plants, .50 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
AUTUMN CENTURY (Bassett 76), g, Bloom 
4J4, Bush 5 ft. A beautiful autumn tint, delicate 
madder lake, shading yellow at centre. .25 
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SINGLE DAHLIAS — Continued 
DAHLIADEL CENTURY (Dahliadel 80), g, 
Bloom 5, Bush 5 ft. It is all that can be asked 
for in a white single dahlia. Its size, form, habit 
of growth, productiveness and clear, pure white 
color put it far ahead of anything else. .25 
DORIS, c g e, Bloom 4, Bush 4 ft. Deep velvety 
carmine, heavily tipped pure white. A truly spec¬ 
tacular color combination. Bushes are semi¬ 
compact, making a nice appearance in the garden. 
Growing habits and stems ideal. .35 
FRAGRANCE (Peacock), g e, Bloom 2 / 2 , Bush 
2 ft. A very attractive and artistic bi-color. 
Petals are pure white, with a broad margin of 
bright carmine. This makes an ideal border 
variety, as the stems are slender but erect, and 
the foliage is fernlike or serrated. .35 
GARNET POINSETTIA (Peacock 84), g e, 
Bloom 7, Bush 6 ft. Rich, glowing garnet with a 
brilliant, glistening sheen. Large blooms of poin- 
settia form are held on long, stiff stems on strong 
plants, producing profusely. .35 
GLORIA (Dahliadel 85), 1933, c g e. Bloom 5, 
Bush 5 ft. This fine single has healthy bush 
growth, erect stems, uniformity of bloom and 
bright scarlet color. Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
JAMES WELLER (Peacock 82), g e, Bloom 6, 
Bush Sy 2 ft. Effective because of its color com¬ 
bination of rich golden yellow with central zone 
of each petal soft rosy red. Large, well-formed 
blooms are held erect on long, stiff stems. Early 
and continuous blooms. .50 
LOIS (Dahliadel 85), 1933, c g e. Bloom 5, 
Bush 5 ft. This charming pink single attracts 
much attention and is one of the best keeping of 
its type. The deep golden yellow centre adds 
much to the beauty of the flower. Stems are 
ideal, both in the garden and for decoration. 
Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
NEWPORT WONDER (Robertson 84), g, Bloom 
6, Bush 5% ft. A very popular and artistic dahlia. 
Petals pointed and slightly twisted. Color, rose 
pink with a gold suffusion. Plants, .35 
PURITY (Peacock 84), g e, Bloom 7, Bush 6 ft. 
Pure white, perfectly formed, on long, stiff stems. 
Petals are broad and heavy and slightly recurved. 
A good grower and bloomer. .35 
SCARLET CENTURY (Peacock 80), g e, Bloom 
5, Bush 5 ft. Bright, glowing scarlet on erect 
stems. Good grower, free bloomer, with petals 
evenly placed. .25 
TANGO (Dahliadel 79), g, Bloom 5 x / 2 , Bush 6 ft. 
A lively autumn tint, cadmium yellow, shaded 
scarlet orange. .25 
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