BADETTY BROTHERS DAHLIAS 
NATHAN HALE F.D. This is one of our favorites 
and a most useful variety. It is a rich autumn 
bronze and a wonderful keeper. For those who 
use dahlias for house decorations, this one cannot 
be excelled. In the New York show this past 
year it carried off first prize for a basket arrange¬ 
ment of 25 blooms of a dahlia growing normally 
up to 7 inches in diameter. It is a sturdy grower 
that will stand up well under adverse conditions. 
For those who sell blooms, we recommend Nathan 
Hale as one of the best we have ever grown. 
Roots $ .50 
SCARLET LANDSCAPE F.D. In this variety we 
have something distinctly different and unique. 
Plants 3 1-2 to 4 feet high with rich green foliage 
and a mass of bright red blooms. The stems are 
very short, causing the flowers to be grouped 
together in a solid mass, often as many as 25 
blooms on a single plant. The spectacular effect 
of a solid bank of red relieved by patches of rich 
green foliage, produced by a row of these plants 
in a border or background, may well be imagined. 
Roots $1.00 
TOPAZOS I.D. Very similar in color and type to 
the old Patrick O’Mara. Color, clear topaz yellow 
shaded and streaked rose. A very thrifty grower 
and free bloomer. Roots $ .75 
BETTY LEE F.D. A blend of pink and white that 
produces a delightful apple blossom effect. Tall 
habit of growth, straight stems for cutting and a 
pleasing color make this a desirable addition to a 
collection. Roots $ .75 
ROSEATA F.D. An old favorite and one of the best 
pink dahlias in existence, without doubt the best 
keeper of all. The color is a soft pink suffused 
with salmon and sometimes streaked with creamy 
gold. Under certain soil conditions it will some¬ 
times throw open blooms that are most artistic 
for decorative purposes. Roots $ .75 
ARCTURUS (Peck 1934) F.D. Scarlet red suffused 
deep yellow with yellow reverse. 
Roots $6.00 Plants $3.00 
ALASKA (Siebrecht) F.D. Pure white of good form 
and with a very good stem. Roots $1.00 
ALYCE MARIE GALVIN (Galvin 1934) F.D. An im¬ 
mense white with light shading of pink. Habit of 
growth is. very good. A very fine dahlia. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
AMELIA EARHART (Cordes 1933) S.C. An oul- 
standing prize winner and a beautiful dahlia. The 
blooms are of a coral-salmon color, very large and 
deep and the plant has excellent habit. Plants $3.75 
BUCKEYE BRIDE (Roberts) F.D. This beautiful 
pink is an early and continuous bloomer and has 
a very open, clean habit of growth. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
CAMEO (F & M 1933) I.D. The coloring of this 
dahlia is very pleasing. Coral-rose with a golden 
sheen and a reverse of rose pink. A very desir¬ 
able variety of excellent habit. Plants $1.25 
CHAUTAUQUA REGAL (Wallace 1934) F.D. This 
dahlia is well named for it is truly regal. The color 
is a. very rich, brilliant, cardinal red with reverse 
shaded ivory. Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
