DANKER’S 
elect DAHLIAS 
GOLDEN SONNE 
HONEY DEW 
Our seedling Dahlia named at the Municipal Flower Show in 
the New York State Armory in 1931. Originated by us and 
entered for trial at the Connecticut Agricultural College Show 
1931, scoring 86 points. Flowers freely, stems stiff and extra 
heavy. Color white and Martin’s yellow, picric yellow at 
base of petals. Tubers.$1.50 
make a specialty of fancy dahlias and can offer only a 
few on this page. Come and see our fields while in bloom. 
The very best will be found in our collection. 
Each 
The Commodore. D. Lemon-yellow, extra large size. 
Good clean grower. $.75 
CACTUS and HYBRID CACTUS 
Jugendpracht. Cactus. A sport of Golden Sonne. Soft 
golden yellow, delicate pink suffusion. Plants.$ .50 
Paul Pfitzer (New). Giant flowered Cactus. Wonderful 
giant flowers are produced on vigorous plants. Color 
tender rose faintly suffused lilac, base of petals yellow, 
tips of petals copper. Plants only. 2.00 
Visit our Dahlia Fields during September 
Pompon Dahlias 
(Unique for Table Decoration) Each 
Bronze Beauty. Golden apricot, free blooming variety... $ .35 
Hazel. Buff to brown.35 
Dee Dee. Bluish-lavender. Dainty and small.35 
Janet. Small saturnine red.35 
Kleine Domitea. Pretty orange buff.35 
Lillian. Lavender, shaded salmon pink.35 
Little David. Burnt orange; prolific bloomer.35 
Nerissa. Bose-pink tinted silver. True stock.50 
Snowclad. Pure white.35 
Sunbeam. Bed, perfect ball; free.35 
Tom Thumb. Bed; the tiniest of all.35 
Yellow Gem. Creamy yellow, small and fine form.35 
Our roots and plants are liberal size and we guarantee all 
varieties true to name, good and sound, or money refunded. 
Miniature Decorative 
Amie Barlette. Miniature single. Jack-rose red, golden Each 
center. Flowers of splendid substance. Foliage maroon 
color.$ .50 
Little Jewel. This dainty peach-blossom colored Dahlia is 
miniature in form, flowers heavily, is excellent for corsage 
or table decoration. Strong tubers.50 
Decorative 
Golden Sonne. D. Medium flower of rich golden-yellow Each 
with soft rose suffusion. One of the best for cut flowers. . $1.00 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Garden and Home Builders Sweep-stake 
Dahlia, 1927, New York City. Extra large buff and old 
gold blending to bright salmon. Stiff stems.50 
Jersey Triumph. D. Bright copper suffused salmon 
bronze. Won gold medal in Holland 1931.50 
Marathon. Giant informal decorative. Pale sulphur-yellow. 
Strong, vigorous grower, long stems. 2.00 
Patrick O’Mara. D. Chrome yellow. Good cut flower 
variety.35 
Queen of The Garden Beautiful. F.D. This is one of 
the largest dahlias ever produced. Primrose yellow.50 
LARGEST and BEST DAHLIAS 
Each 
Adenauer. A new German variety, a noble hybrid. Glow¬ 
ing orange and red. A strong grower, very floriferous and 
a splendid keeping variety when cut.$ .75 
Dorothy Stone. Darker pink than Kathleen Norris and a 
deeper flower. A good grower with long and erect stems... .75 
Dr. John Carman. F.D. Color tyron-rose shaded silver. 
A Dahlia of exceptional growing and blooming qualities, 
a good keeper when cut.50 
Emma Marie. S.C. A lovely combination of pink and 
white; a variety that every one would like. Strong stem 
and free flowering, excellent keeper when cut.50 
FRAU O. BURGEMEISTER BRACHT. Giant Semi- 
Cactus—in color a pale lemon yellow; flowers are carried 
on splendid strong stems high above the foliage, held in 
perfect position. Excellent cut flower and good lasting 
variety. Undoubtedly the best variety of Semi-Cactus 
to date. Easily grown to 10 in. and more. Roots. 1.00 
Winner in the Semi-cactus Class, New York Show, Sept. 1931. 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. The finest true pink Decorative 
variety yet introduced, awarded many gold medals, cer¬ 
tificates and prizes. Unexcelled for cutting. We have a 
good stock and offer strong tubers.25 
Strong Pot Grown Plants of All Dahlias Listed, at Half Price 
