^ PRICE LIST FOR 1 9 3 6 
GENERAL LIST 
ALASKA (Siebrecht) FD. Pure white of good form 
and with very good stems. Roots $ .50 
ALYCE MARIE GALVIN (Galvin 1934) FD. An im¬ 
mense white with light shadings of pink. Habit of 
growth is very good. Roots $1.50 
AMBASSADOR (Brommall) C. An older variety but 
one of the good ones. Very large yellow-buff with 
a shading of pink. Roots $ .50 
AMELIA EARHART (Cordes 1933) SC. An out¬ 
standing prize-winner and a beautiful dahlia. Cor¬ 
al-salmon blooms, large and deep on plants of good 
growth and habit. Roots $3.00 
ARCTURUS (Peck 1934) FD. Scarlet-red suffused 
deep yellow with yellow reverse. Roots $1.50 
BETTY LEE (Badetty) FD. A blend of pink and 
white that produces a delightful apple-blossom ef¬ 
fect. A tall grower with very long stems. 
Roots $ .50 
BLUE JERSEY, FD. A beautiful orchid-lavender 
sport of the well known Jersey’s Beauty and has all 
of its fine habits. Roots $ .50 
BOB WHITE, FD. Large size white of splendid form. 
A good clean grower with fine stems. Roots $ .50 
BUCKEYE BRIDE (Peck 1931) FD. This beautiful 
pink is an early and continuous bloomer and has 
a very open, clean habit of growth Roots $ .50 
BUCKEYE KING (Peck 1934) FD. There are not 
many really good true formal decoratives but this 
beautiful clear amber yellow is one of the best. 
Can be grown to exhibition size. 
Plants $0.75; Roots $1.50 
CHAUTAUQUA REGAL (Wallace 1934) FD. Truly 
a regal dahlia. A very rich, brilliant, cardinal red 
with reverse shaded ivory. Roots $3.00 
CHAUTAUQUA SALUTE (Wallace) FD. Good 
whites are very few but this one is fine. Pure 
white with absolutely no shading, an early and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer and perfect grower. Roots $ .50 
CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET (Wallace 1933) FD. This 
fine dahlia is very well named for it is a most glor¬ 
ious blending of all sunset colors. A good strong 
grower of medium height with flowers of large size. 
Roots $3.00 
CITY OF JAMESTOWN (Wallace) FD. One of the 
most vigorous growing of all dahlias. A perfect 
canary yellow of large size and depth with excellent 
stems and foliage. Roots $2.00 
CLARA BARTON (Nuneviller 1934) ID. A large 
pale lavender or silvery-orchid with a reverse of 
deep lavender. A very soft tone. Roots $2.00 
DOROTHY STONE (F & M) ID. Deep pink of good 
form and habit with good stem. Roots $ .50 
DOT FARLEY (Vernon) ID. This western dahlia has 
many friends. Color a blending of golden yellow 
and pink. Habit very good. Roots $ .50 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER (Brommall) SC. Very large 
size blooms of an orange-buff color; a dahlia of 
wonderful vigor. Roots $1.50 
EDITH GILL (Gill) FD. This seedling of Jersey’s 
Beauty is one of the best of a large family. Color, 
rich, deep lavender-pink. Roots $ .50 
EDNA FERBER (F. & M.) SC. Beautiful dahlias come 
and go but this one remains very popular. Glis¬ 
tening coral shading to gold at base of the curled 
and twisted petals Roots $ .75 
ELKRIDGE, SC. Pure white, of clean cut habit. Has 
stood the test of time. Roots $ .50 
ELISSA LANDI (Cordes 1934) FD. Color is the out¬ 
standing feature of this fine dahlia. A rich, brilli¬ 
ant coral of great beauty. A fine grower and good 
keeper. Roots $2.50 
ELIZABETH POTTER (Gordon). This unusual dah¬ 
lia would be very popular if better known. A real 
prize-winner and a most beautiful color combina¬ 
tion. Amaranth pink with inner rows of petals 
picric yellow, violet shading at center. Roots $1.50 
ELINOR RADELL (Felsinger 1933) ID. An excel¬ 
lent pink with gold shadings and a reverse of deep¬ 
er pink. Sturdy habit and good stems. Roots $1.00 
FRAU O. BRACHT (Berger) SC. Many uses may be 
found for this fine dahlia that has become very 
popular. Cleancut is the word that describes its 
clear, light primrose yellow and its perfect plant 
growth. Roots $1.50 
FRANCIS LOROCCO (Rendfleisch) FD. A variety 
used extensively as a cut flower. Its sulphur yellow 
color and good growing habit combine to make it 
very satisfactory. Roots $ .35 
FRANCIS LOROCCO, Improved, FD. Possesses the 
good qualities of the above but the color is several 
shades deeper making it much more satisfactory as 
a cut flower. Roots $ .50 
FORT MONMOUTH (Kemp) ID. Winner of many 
prizes and still a great favorite. The well formed 
blooms of a rich claret color grow' to a very large 
size. Roots $ .50 
GOOD NIGHT (Broomall) ID. Color, garnet shaded 
maroon. We believe this is the best dahlia in its 
color class. A fine grower with good stems, very 
prolific with its large size dark colored blooms. 
It is a most desirable variety. 
Plants $ .50; Roots$ .75 
H1LLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES (Scott) ID. Very 
large as the name might imply. Deep apricot in 
color. Habit of growth very good. Roots $1.00 
HILLCREST MANDARIN (Scott) ID. It will be very 
hard to find a better brightly colored dahlia. Large 
brilliant red with curled and twisted petals showing 
the amber reverse which gives a two-tone effect. 
Roots $1.50 
HILLCREST ROYALIST (Scott) ID. One of the good 
deep purple-red dahlias. Perfect large blooms on 
very long stiff stems. Roots $ .75 
HONOR BRIGHT (Peck) FD. The large perfectly 
formed pure bright bronze blooms, borne on long 
cane stems, are a joyous sight in the garden. It is 
also a very easy variety to grow for it is exceed¬ 
ingly sturdy. Plants $1.00; Roots $2.00 
JANE COWL (Downs) ID. Perhaps this fine dahlia 
is more extensively grown than any other of the 
larger exhibition varieties. Beautifully formed 
blooms of a warm golden buff shaded darker at the 
center. Roots $ .35 
JANE DEW (Dew) ID. A very beautiful clear pink 
producing perfectly formed blooms in great pro¬ 
fusion. Plants only $1.50 
JANET SOUTHWICK (Chapman) ID. A large flow¬ 
er of deep Terian rose. Very good. Roots $ 1.00 
JEAN KERR, FD. A small size pure white that is 
a great favorite for bouquets. Root* $ -35 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (Waite) FD. This grand pink is 
one of the greatest and most popular dahlias of all 
time. Roots $ .35 
JERSEY’S MELODY (Waite) SC. The dainty laven¬ 
der pink blooms, produced in profusion make this 
a fine garden dahlia. Roots $1.00 
JERSEY’S TRIUMPH (Waite) FD. An unusual 
shade of copper color with a suffusion of salmon- 
bronze, combined with a sturdy habit of growth 
make this one desirable. Roots $ .75 
JIM MOORE (Loller) ID. Here is a fine grower that 
produces large blooms of a yellow and gold blend. 
A fine dahlia. Roots $ -50 
J. J. JEFFERSON (Noonan) FD. A very fine pure 
white that would be very popular if better known. 
Try this one. Roots $1.50 
KARL BONOWITZ (Dahiadel) SC. The well formed 
blooms of a velvety carmine, held erect on stiff 
canelike stems are very attractive. A very worthy 
variety. Roots $1.00 
KAY FRANCIS (Cordes). This new yellow has al¬ 
ready proved itself to be a great prize-winner and 
will undoubtedly become one of the leaders in the 
dahlia world. A light lemon yellow of beautiful 
formation that will stand adverse weather condi¬ 
tions. A very free bloomer and good keeper. 
Plants $2.50; Roots $5.00 
KENTUCKY (Castlewood) FD. A sport of Jersey’s 
Beauty and a very strong grower. Color salmon 
pink. A good cutter. Roots $ .35 
MABEL GOODACRE, FD. A free blooming sturdy 
growing dahlia producing large flowers of a beauti¬ 
ful shade of rose pink. Roots $ .50 
MAE WEST (Mcllhany) SC. This variety produces 
a great profusion of wavy petaled blooms of a 
blending of salmon and gold. Roots $ .50 
MARILDA (Peck-Ailing) FD. Described by the in¬ 
troducer as a glorified Yankee Queen with the 
same soft pink shadings. A sturdy grower and a 
good keeper when cut. Roots $2.50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (Kemp) FD. A very large 
brilliant scarlet-orange on long, stiff stems. A very 
fine dahlia. Roots $ .75 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL (Seal) ID. Blooms of ex¬ 
hibition size of a soft shade of pale old rose. Plant 
early. Roots $ .50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (Murphy) ID. This 
grand dahlia is without doubt the most highly prized 
of all the large exhibition varieties. Its color and 
size make it really outstanding. The monster 
blooms of deep, dark red shading to crimson arp 
held erect on long stiff stems. Plants only $1.50 
MYRA HOWARD (Glutzbeck) ID. A very worthy 
dahlia of a glowing combination of yellow cadmium 
and gold with tints of salmon. Petaloid formation 
which, with its delicate coloring, makes a most 
pleasing bloom. Roots $1.50 
NATHAN HALE (Badetty) FD. A dahlia that should 
be in every garden. We grow acres of this variety 
for cut flowers. It cannot be excelled for house 
decorations. The blooms are of medium size and 
are of a beautiful Autumn bronze color. A very 
sturdy grower that is particularly resistant to in¬ 
sects and dry weather. Be sure to try this one. 
Roots $.50 
NEW DEAL (Epler-AUing) ID. The color, a real 
clear orange, is the outstanding feature of this fine 
new variety. Very attractive in the garden and 
a basket arrangement of this beauty is a grand sight. 
Plants are very sturdy growers. 
Plants $2.50; Roots $5.00 
OMAR KHAYYAM (Stout-Dahliadel) FD. In the 
bright colored class, this is a gem. Chinese red at 
the base shading to bright orange and tipped lighter. 
Roots $ .75 
ORANGE BEAUTY, FD. We believe this to be one 
of the best of the Jersey’s Beauty sports. Salmon- 
orange in color and a very fine cut flower. Try 
this one. Roots $ .50 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (Barker) C. The color of this 
beautiful flower is a clear, bright rose-pink. Petals 
incurved and blooms are of medium large size. A 
most artistic and useful variety. Roots $ .75 
ORIENTAL GLORY (Swartz) ID. Pure cadmium- 
orange overlaid with scarlet, center heavily shaded 
scarlet. The general effect of this is a brilliant, 
deep orange. This combined with a sturdy plant 
make this one desirable. Roots $2.00 
PENN CHARTER (Hall) ID. Old gold with a light 
shading of deep rose. Blooms are large size and 
plant is a sturdy grower. Roots $ .50 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (Newsom) ID. An exceeding¬ 
ly fine garden and exhibition dahlia. Rich glow¬ 
ing cardinal blooms of large size. A bright spot 
in the garden. Roots $ .75 
PAULINE ARMSTRONG, (Vernon) FD. Varigat- 
ed large purple, lavender and white. An outstand¬ 
ing dahlia in its class. Roots $ .75 
RADIANT SUNRISE (Lee) ID. A grand blending 
of sunrise colors, several shades of red and yellow 
combined in such a way as to make a truly beauti¬ 
ful bloom. Roots $3.00 
RAINBOW’S END (Bissell) FD. This pleasing com¬ 
bination of red and gold produce a bloom of rare 
beauty. The healthy, upstanding habit of growth 
of the plant and the long straight stems which hold 
the brilliant blooms well above the foliage, make 
this a really outstanding dahlia. 
Plants $ .75; Roots $1.50 
ROSEATA, FD. This fine old pink is one of the best 
cutting varieties and without doubt, the longest 
keeper of them all. Soft, pink, suffused with sal¬ 
mon and sometimes streaked with gold. Fine up¬ 
right plants. Roots $ .50 
RUBY TAYLOR (Garrity) ID. One of the deeper 
tone dahlias that holds its color well in sunshine. 
A clear crimson-carmine on long, strong stems. 
Plants of vigorous habit. Roots $2.00 
SAGAMORE (Kirby) FD. This dahlia is one of the 
best cutting varieties ever produced. Introduced 
in 1921 and still going strong. Golden-amber 
slightly shaded with orange-buff at the center. 
Roots $ .35 
SAGAMORE GOLD, FD. Pure gold suffused orange. 
Habit of plant, clean and open. Roots $ .50 
SAN BERNARDINO, FD. A large size lavender- 
pink of very good form. The plant is a strong 
grower and stems are fine. Roots $2.00 
SANHICAN’S CAMEO (F & M) FD. A blending of 
color that is different and very pleasing. Coral-rose 
with golden sheen, reverse mallow pink. This blend¬ 
ing of colors takes on a beautiful glow under arti¬ 
ficial light. Plants are vigorous and stems strong. 
Roots $2.00 
SATAN (Ballay) SC. A dahlia with a fine record, 
having won many prizes. A giant red that is some¬ 
times tipped with gold. Unusually strong plant 
growth with fine stems. Roots $1.00 
SCARLET DELIGHT, SC. Medium size blooms of 
brightest cardinal. A wonderful garden variety 
with fine plant growth. Roots $ .50 
SCARLET LANDSCAPE, FDy In this variety we have 
something distinctly different and unique. Medium 
tall plants with very 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. 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 $ .50 
SENECAS, FD. In color this is the most beautiful 
of all of the Autumn shades. A clear, golden 
bronze with a satiny sheen. The blooms are carried 
on strong stems and plants are of medium height. 
Roots $ .50 
SPOTLIGHT (Hulin 1934) ID. A beautifully formed 
light yellow of very pleasing formation. ' One of 
the good dahlias of recent introduction and worthy 
of a place in every garden. Roots $2.00 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM, ID. Pure white starlike 
flowers carried on long, straight stems. Roots $1.00 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST (Scott 1934) FD. One 
of the best new formal decoratives. The very large 
blooms are of a stronian yellow color and the 
plant is unusually sturdy. This variety and our 
Golden Eclipse are the two truest type formal dec¬ 
oratives and they will be used as a standard of 
comparison in this class. 
Plants $1.75; Roots $3.75 
TOPAZOS, ID. Very similar in color and type to the 
old Patrick O’Mara. Color, clear topaz-yellow, 
shaded and streaked with rose. A very thrifty 
grower and free bloomer. Roots $ .50 
VIOLET WONDER (Kemp) ID. This is one of the 
favorites of recent years. Very large flowers of 
bright violet-purple. A sturdy grower with strong, 
straight stems that hold the large blooms erect. 
Roots $ .75 
WHITE KING (Eppig) FD. This is a pure white 
sport of Francis Lorocco. The well formed bloom 
is carried high on strong stems. Habit of growth 
is very good. Roots $ .50 
WHITE WONDER (Kemp) ID. A prize-winner of 
real merit. Large, fluffy, pure white blooms with 
petals curled and twisted. A dahlia worthy of a 
place in your garden. Habit of growth is ex¬ 
ceedingly strong. Roots $1.00 
WASHINGTON GIANT (Lee) ID. This variety is a 
prize-winner from the West. Very large blooms 
of lavender color tinted with orchid. A very 
sturdy grower. Root* $2.00 
YELLOW COWL, ID. A sport of the famous Jane 
Cowl but the color, we think, is much better. A 
clear, one-tone, light golden yellow. It has the 
same sturdy habit of growth as its parent. Try 
this one. Roots $ .75 
BADETTY BROTHERS 
HUNTINGTON, N. Y 
