DAHLIADEL TWINKLE (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 4 in., Bush iy 2 ft- The sensational orchid flow¬ 
ering variety that caused more favorable comment than any other novelty at the shows. Not 
only did it stop the crowds but even the ardent lovers of the big ones paused in admiration. 
Blooms are not only perfect in form and graceful, but a beautiful combination of white suffused 
violet rose with distinct Tyrian rose mottlings on the reverse of the petals which roll forward and 
show on the face of the flower. Very striking in color effect for arrangements and useful as 
the flower has a light airy appearance both in color and form. Bush is rather dwarf, making it 
desirable in border planting. Plants, $1.00 
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MINIATURE DAHLIAS for 1936 
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ROSE BEAUTY (Dahliadel 85S), M FD, Bloom l/ 2 
x 2, Bush 2/2 ft. A neat Miniature the form of 
Jersey’s Beauty. However, the color is a soft peach 
with coral suffusion. The blooms are uniform and 
perfect, with centers full throughout the season. 
Stems are good which makes it ideal for cutting and 
useful for arrangements. Won first in the Penn¬ 
sylvania Horticultural Society Miniature Seedling 
Class. As this variety is only two years old it has 
not been sent to any trial grounds and owing to 
lack of stock it is offered in Plants only at $1.00. 
POMPONS for 1936 
BETTY ANNE (Pennypack Gdns.), Bloom 1 V 2 x 1 / 4 . 
We have been looking for a good pink Pompon for 
some time and this seeras to be the answer. Color, 
soft rose pink, inclined to violet rose, small, uniform 
in size and form of petals. Won 1st in the Seedling 
Class at Penn. Horticultural Society Show in Nor¬ 
ristown, also at Camden and Cleveland Shows. 
Splendid growing habits. Plants, $1.00 
DO RIA (Australia), Bloom l^xl^, Bush 3 ft. A 
unique variety coming from Australia. Color, deep 
wine shaded darker at center. Stems are wiry and 
stiff holding the blooms on top of stem. Centers 
are unusually full. Very similar to Jack only 
smaller. Plants, .50 
ROSALIE (F. & M.) The Pompon dahlia is becom¬ 
ing more popular as a cut flower each year and a 
good white is always in demand. This variety is 
an ivory white with wiry, stiff stems, good foliage, 
and a profuse bloomer. Plants, .50 
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