BADETTY BROTHERS DAHLIAS 
BADETTY BROTHFRS - DAHLIAS 
POMPONS 
MORNING MIST, Pom. iy>-2 in. 85M. Certificate of 
Merit at Storrs, Conn., 1935. This is one of the 
most valuable contributions to the list of good pom¬ 
pons in years. The flower is white with rosy laven¬ 
der at center, while the petals are slightly outlined 
with lavender. The general tone is white. The 
flower is held correctly on stiff, wiry stems rang¬ 
ing up to 15 inches in length. The plants are thrif¬ 
ty growers reaching 3 to 4 feet in height and pro¬ 
duce blooms in great profusion. The dainty color¬ 
ing and splendid long stems made this the most use¬ 
ful of the many pompon varieties we grew during 
the past season. Roots $1.50 
CLARICE, Pom. 1^-2. An excellent new pompon 
originated by a neighboring dahlia enthusiast. This 
is a tall growing variety with extremely long stems 
and a color somewhat similar to Edith Mueller but 
decidedly more on the buff and brown tones. It is 
one of the most free blooming pompons that we 
have ever had the pleasure to grow and is a most 
valuable cutting variety. Roots $1.50 
BETTY STONE, Pom. 83S Storrs, Conn. 1935. 
Flowers iy 2 -2 in., carmine in color held on strong 
wiry stems 6 to 8 in. in length. A fine pompon of 
healthy growth and very prolific flowering habit. 
The plants grow 3 to 3% feet in height. This is 
an excellent cutting variety. Roots $1.00 
AIMIE. iy 2 in. Delicate, small bronze.35 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN, 1 y> in. Shell pink, light¬ 
er at center . 35 
ANNA CHRISTINA. 1% in. Golden yellow . .35 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. (1935) 1 % in. A little 
beauty so named because of its true American 
Beauty rose color. A sturdy grower that is 
fine for cutting. .50 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD. 1 in. Bright red exhi¬ 
bition variety.35 
BOB WHITE. 1% in. This is one of the best exhi¬ 
bition poms. Creamy white.50 
CORA MAY. 1 y 2 in. Pink and yellow.35 
CARDINAL. iy 2 in. Brightest cardinal.35 
DEE DEE. 1 y± in. Pale lavender.35 
EVA SALBACH. 1 y 2 in. F'iery scarlet.35 
EDITH MUELLER. iy 2 in. Rose red blended with 
rich red. Very beautiful...35 
FASHION. iy 2 in. Deep orange..35 
GARY. 1 *4 in. A fine exhibition red..50 
GERTRUDE. 1% in. Good crimson red . .35 
GIRLIE. 1 y 2 in. Pleasing pink.35 
GOLDEN QUEEN. 1 y> in. Golden yellow...35 
HELEN COTTRELL. iy 2 in. Orchid pink.,...35 
HELEN ANITA. iy 2 in. A beautiful lavender pink 
with a white center . 35 
HONEY. 1% in. Pale yellow, lightly shaded with 
red. A new one that is good. . .35 
HAAK’S GLOW. l x / 2 in. Old rose with golden 
glow at base of petals. Fine.. . ...35 
IOLANTHE. 1 x / 2 in. Rich salmon. . .35 
JANET. 1 y 2 in. Bright orange. . .35 
JOE FETTE. 1 y 2 in. Pure white...35 
JOHNNY PEPPIN. 1 y 2 in. Dark crimson.35 
JOHNNY. 114 in. Very deep red.35 
LITTLE EDITH. 114 in. Primrose yellow tipped 
with carmine. One of the best. .. .35 
LITTLE BEESWING. 114 in. Red and gold.35 
LITTLE HERMAN. 1 % in. Red and white.35 
LITTLE DAVID. 1 % in. Russet orange.35 
MARY MUNNS. l x / 2 : n. Fuschia.35 
MIDGET. iy 2 in. Salmon and violet.35 
NORA REYNOLDS, 114 in. Indian red.35 
PEE WEE. iy 2 in. Soft yellow.35 
PEGGY ANN. 1 y 2 in. Yellow shaded buff.35 
PHYLLIS. 1 y 2 in. Yellow shaded red.35 
ROSA WILMOUTH. 1 y 2 in. Rose pink.35 
SUNNY DAYBREAK. 1 y 2 in. Yellow and red.35 
SUNSET. 114 in. A good orange.35 
TAKA’S PURPLE. 1 y 2 in. Purple carmine. .35 
TOM THUMB. 1 in. Orange red. Tiny.35 
YELLOW GEM. 1% in. The finest yellow..35 
ORCHID FLOWERING 
ETOILE DE MAISTRE. Velvety chestnut-red with a 
reverse of golden yellow. Roots $ .50 
ETOILE DE MARJOULET. Very deep garnet-purple 
with reverse of violet. Roots $ .50 
M. JACQUES GALLARD. Bright red with a reverse 
several shades deeper. Roots $ .50 
SINGLES 
CARDINAL, Brightest cardinal-red with a yellow cen- 
center. Plants tall. Roots $ .35 
FLASH. Orange-scarlet with yellow center. The low 
plants are covered with bloom. Roots $ .35 
FUJI SAN. Bronzy yellow with crimson ring at cen¬ 
ter. One of the best. Roots $ .50 
LADY BOUNTIFUL. Rosy pink with darker ring. A 
very scarce variety. Roots $1.00 
NARANJA. Orange-scarlet. Tall grower and one 
of the good ones. Roots $ .50 
NEWPORT TRIUMPH. Soft pink blooms with pointed 
petals. Fine for decorations. Roots $ .25 
PINK BEAUTY. The most beautiful true pink single. 
This is one of the best. Roots $ .50 
PURITY. A pure white of fine form. Roots $ .35 
SCARLET BEAUTY. Brilliant scarlet with long stems. 
Tall plant, good stems. Roots $ .50 
SON OF GENEVA. White with a margin of red. A 
very showy dahlia. Roots $ .35 
TANGO. A blend of gold, tan and red. Roots $ .25 
UNION JACK. Our favorite of the red and white bi¬ 
colors. White with a broad margin of brighest red. 
Well named. Roots $ .50 
WHITE STAR. A pure white. Plants tall and are 
covered with bloom. Roots $ .35 
COLLARETTE 
ERICA. Deepest amaranth-red, almost black with col¬ 
lar same tone tipped white. Roots $ .75 
GIPSY. Rich maroon with white collar Roots $ .50 
ORANGE QUEEN. A very bright orange with a yel¬ 
low collar. Petals round. Roots $ .50 
PATRICIA ARMSTRONG, Ball. A beautiful dahlia 
in this limited class. Rich, dark red with fine 
stems making it good for cutting. Roots $1 00 
TWINKLE, Anemone (Lee 1935). Pale pink, tipped 
with pale yellow. Plants are covered with small, 
dainty blooms. Roots $ .50 
TEENY WEENY. This baby dahlia is classed by the 
originator as an anemone-pompon. The flowers are 
under one inch, are of a bright salmon color and 
cover the dwarf plants with bloom. A very odd 
variety. Roots $ .50 
