DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
Anemone. Single. Collarette. 
ANEMONE DAHLIAS 
ADA FINCH (Wouters 83), g, Bloom Z/ 2 , Bush 
2*4 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 center. 
Plants, .50 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
ERICA (Ballego 85), g e, Bloom 4/ 2 , 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. 
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. 
Plants, .50 
MITZI (Dahliadel 85), 1934, g e, Bloom 4 / 2 , Bush 
4 ft. A seedling of Geant de Lyon that is very 
unique and showy. Color, crimson carmine shading 
to primrose yellow at center and edged white. Bushes 
branch and bloom freely, stems erect. Flowers keep 
well on bush or when cut. A robust grower. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, .75 
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 effects and 
arrangements. Plants, .50 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
AUTUMN CENTURY (Bassett 76), g, Bloom V/ 2 , 
Bush 5 ft. A beautiful autumn tint, delicate mad¬ 
der lake, shading yellow at center. .25 
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. .25 
GARNET POINSETTIA (Peacock 84), g e, Bloom 
7, Bush 6 ft. Rich, glowing garnet with a brilliant, 
glistening sheen. Large blooms of poinsettia form 
are held on long, stiff stems on strong plants, pro¬ 
ducing profusely. .25 
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. .50 
JAMES WELLER (Peacock 82), g e, Bloom 6, 
Bush 5'/ 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 con¬ 
tinuous blooms. .35 
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 center adds much to the 
beauty of the flower. Stems are ideal, both in the 
garden and for decoration. .50 
NEWPORT WONDER (Robertson 84), g, Bloom 
6 , Bush 5/ 2 ft. A very popular and artistic dahlia. 
Petals pointed and slightly twisted. Color, rose pink 
with a gold suffusion. Roots, .35; 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. .35 
TANGO (Dahliadel 79), g, Bloom 5/ 2 , Bush 6 ft. 
A lively r.utumn tint, cadmium yellow, shaded scarlet 
orange. .25 
YELLOW BIRD (Dahliadel 85), 1934, cge, Bloom 
6 , Bush Z/ 2 ft. A bright, clear lemon yellow Single 
dahlia of good keeping qualities is needed in our 
collection, and this spectacular yellow is a fine addi¬ 
tion as it is useful in decorations as well as showy 
in the garden. Petals are uniform and of good 
substance and the blooms which are held erect face 
partially upward. Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
Jack 
JACK (Dahliadel 89), 1934, cge, Bloom V/ 2 x 
V/ 4 , Bush 2|/ 2 ft. Color, purple garnet. Won 1st 
in the Seedling Class, New York, 1933. Compact, 
low-growing, symmetrical bush of dark green, sup¬ 
plying tone and richness among light flowers. Blooms 
perfectly formed throughout the season, and an in¬ 
cessant bloomer. Reminds one of Johnny but has a 
better bush and stronger stems. Scored 87.5 at East 
Lansing, Mich., in 1934. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
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