DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
STRAIGHT and INCURVED 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH (American D. F. 84E), Bloom 8x4, 
Bush 5 ft. Color, oriental or blight, clear red. Blooms, with 
high full centers, are held on long, straight stems. Petals are 
decidedly incurved when flower is fully developed. A good 
garden and exhibition flower, as it is an exceptionally good 
keeper. Susceptible to thrip and leaf-hopper injury. .50 
BALLET GIRL (Boston 82E), Bloom 8 x 3|4, Bush 4'/ 2 ft. 
Beautiful flowers of immense size. Color, orange, tipped white. 
Some flowers pure orange, with other variations on same bush. 
Early and free bloomer. .50 
BERGER'S JEWELL (Berger 85E), 1935, Bloom 8x4, Bush 4 y 2 
ft. A cactus variety that is similar to Warren Church in color 
only brighter. A violet or lilac rose shading lighter at center. 
The bush growth and stems are very good. Flowers are fine 
for cutting or exhibiting and are early coming in to bloom. 
Plants, $2.50 
CONSERVATRIX (Bruidegom 85E), Bloom 8 x 3'/ 2 , Bush 4 [4 ft. 
One of the most artistic of the Incurved Cactus dahlias. Stems 
long and erect. Keeps as well when cut as the best of the 
Decoratives. An early, free bloomer of good size and beautiful 
form. Color, bright geranium red. Bush and foliage very satis¬ 
factory, but not a heavy root maker. Plants, .50 
FRAU IDA MANSFIELD (Schone 85C 86E), Bloom 7x4. Bush 
4 (4 ft. One of the most striking and admired dahlias in our 
Trial Gardens. Color is clear, pale lemon. The revolute petals 
are cleft giving the effect of having double the number of 
normal petals and making a very full and attractive flower. 
An early and profuse bloomer and a variety we heartily recom¬ 
mend. Roots, $1.00; Plants, .59 
F. W. FELLOWS (Stredwick 84E), Bloom 8 x 314 , Bush 5J4 ft. 
Still a favorite on the exhibition table. Flowers are of an ideal 
Cactus form. Color, lively orange scarlet. 
Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
KAREOL (Carlee 84E), Bloom 6 x 2Bush 4 ft. Incurved Cac¬ 
tus dahlias on long, erect stems are rare. This variety not only 
qualifies as to stem but is decidedly Incurved and a pleasing 
combination of maize yellow suffused and tipped carmine, shaded 
old rose. Comes into bloom very early. Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
LILAC GLORY (Ballego 85C 85E), Bloom 6 x 214 , Bush 4J4 ft. 
One of the prettiest Cactus dahlias we know of. Color, soft 
violet rose with silver shadings. Stems are slender but strong 
and erect, making it ideal for baskets and arrangements. Blooms 
early and continuously. The more you cut the more it produces. 
Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
PINK SPIRAL (Bruidegom 85C), 1935, Bloom 8x4, Bush 4 <4 ft. 
A dainty attractive color combination of peach blossom pink 
with a yellow center that is very pleasing. Bush grows well and 
stems are excellent. Blooms very artistic in form similar to the 
illustration of Conservatrix. Plants, $2.50 
RHEINISCHER FROHSINN (G. & K. 83E), Bloom 5x3, Bush 
4 [4 ft. A brilliantly colored Cactus of white heavily suffused 
and shaded Tyrian rose. One of the most distinct and striking 
of the old varieties. Very free blooming. Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
SPORT (Dahliadel 84E), Bloom 8 x 3J4, Bush 5[4 ft. Although 
a sport of F. W. Fellows with all its merits, it has never revert¬ 
ed to its parent. Deep buttercup yellow with buff shadings at 
center. Fine for exhibition, and a favorite in the garden. 
Plants, .50 
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