DAHLIAbEL NURSERIES 
PEONY DAHLIAS 
DAHLIADEL GLORY (Dahliadel 84), g e, 
Bloom 8x3, Bush 4(4 ft. This fine dahlia 
has a very artistic formation of broad, heavy 
petals, with a beautiful whirl center, on long, 
erect stems. A wonderful color blending of 
scarlet tipped reddish apricot, giving a henna 
effect. Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
MT*S. FRANCES E. BULLARD (Broomall 
83), g e, Bloom 9x4, Bush 4(4 ft. The 
petals are long, pointed and gracefully twisted, 
forming a very distinct flower of a clear sil¬ 
very or pastel pink, shading lighter at the 
center. Early blooms may have full centers. 
Plants, .50 
THE U. S. A. (Stillman 80), g e, Bloom 8 x 
4, Bush 5 ft. An old dahlia but a good 
seller. Color, a vivid orange. An early, free 
bloomer. Plants, .50 
BALL DAHLIAS 
CARL OWEN (Dahliadel 83), g e, Bloom 
5 x 3(4* Bush 5 ft. Rich, non-fading car¬ 
mine red. Flowers good form on erect stems. 
A favorite of its type. .35 
CAROLYN BALL (Berwick D. G. 85), g e, 
Bloom 5 / 2 x 4, Bush 3 ft. Large, deep, 
evenly formed flowers on strong, erect stems. 
Described as a Neyron rose with mauve shad¬ 
ings. 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 4/ 2 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 4(4 
x 3/21 Bush 4^/2 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 win¬ 
ner on the exhibition table. Plants, .50 
MARY HELEN (Ailing 85), g e, Bloom 4(4 
x 3(4, 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 de¬ 
sirable for exhibition. 
Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON (85), g e, Bloom 
5 x 3(4* Bush 4(4 ft. A rosy magenta ball 
of good size with strong stems. Bush growth 
is excellent and we recommend this variety 
for cutting. Its perfect form makes it a win¬ 
ner on the exhibition table. 
Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
This catalog goes into forty foreign countries, 
and we have shipped Potash-Fed Dahlias into 
nineteen of these where they have made a host 
of friends. 
With the reduction of prices, we are con¬ 
tinuing our Free Root Offer and unusual values 
in Collections. See pages 44 and 45. 
Dahliadel Glory 
Peony Dahlias 
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