DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
DAHLIA GROWERS’ SUPPLIES 
DAHLIADEL PLANT FOOD —Made especially for 
dahlias, of the highest grade materials, for the pro¬ 
duction of fine flowers and strong roots, and so blend¬ 
ed to have a balanced food available as needed by the 
plant. Good also for all outdoor flowers and vege¬ 
tables. A very economical fertilizer. 
Directions: Spring application, 3 to 6 lbs. to each 
100 square feet. August application, 3 to 4 lbs. This 
may be divided into three applications, but not over 
10 lbs. to ten hills should be applied during a season. 
Price, F. O. B. factory in Philadelphia, 50 lbs., 
$2.75; 100 lbs., $5.00; 200 lbs., $9.00; ton, $75.00. 
Our brand is registered in New Jersey only, and 
we cannot make shipments into any other states in 
quantity but small parcel post shipments can be made 
at the same prices as Potash. 
POTASH MURIATE. To use in making up your 
own mixture. Four lbs. postpaid up to 4th zone, 55c; 
add 10c for each zone beyond 4th. Eight lbs. for 
$1 .00 postpaid up to 4th zone; add 20c for each zone 
beyond 4th. Potash Sulphate can be supplied at the 
same prices as Muriate. 
DAHLIADEL DIP. A mixture of Sulphur anil 
Air Floated Gypsum, in suitable box for storage and 
dipping cut portions of dahlia roots when dividing. 
1 % lbs. for 30c; 4 14 lbs. for 55c, postpaid up to 4th 
zone; add 10c for each zone beyond 4th. 
IMPORTED PRUN¬ 
ING SH EARS, 8% inches. 
Double cutting blades make 
them especially desirable 
for dividing and trimming dahlia clumps. We have 
used these shears for years. Suitable for general 
pruning as well. Postpaid, $1.00. 
PY RETHRUM SOAP. A non-poisonous insecti¬ 
cide effective on all insect life and not injurious to 
animals or plants. Will not burn foliage or buds. A 
desirable spray for thrips, leaf-hoppers or aphids. 
According to reports this product is very satisfactory 
when used with Black Leaf Forty. Four ounces make 
4 to 5 gallons of spray. Postpaid, including the 4th 
zone, 4 oz., 50c; quart, $1.75; gallon, $6.00. 
BLACK LEAF FORTY. A concentrated nicotine 
solution for aphid, thrips, and red spider. Oz., 40c; 
5 ozs., $1.10; lb., $2.40. Postpaid. 
k-NON-POISONOUS-W 
RED ARROW 
GARDEN SPRAY 
An effective, non- 
poisonous solution that 
is deadly to all insects. 
Will not burn, blight, 
w nor stain the most ten¬ 
der foliage. Recommended to check such insects as 
caterpillars, cucumber beetles, thrips, aphids, rose 
slug, leaf-hoppers, aster beetles, cutworms, wire 
worms, root lice, Japanese beetles, white flies, etc. 
Dilute with 200 to 800 parts of water. Full instruc¬ 
tions with every bottle. 1 oz. glass, 35c; 4 oz. glass, 
$1.10; 1 pt. tin, $2.65; qt., $4.00. Postpaid, including 
4th zone. 
DAHLIADEL NICOTINE DUST (3% nicotine). 
We can ship only in New Jersey due to Federal re¬ 
strictions. 4 14 lbs., $1.35; 10 lbs., $2.60; 25 lbs., $5.75, 
by express, collect. By P. P., prepaid, 414 lbs., $1.50. 
PLATZ GREEN 
HAND DUSTER. Capac¬ 
ity 2 to 4 lbs. This duster 
is so light and easy to op¬ 
erate that it is a real plea¬ 
sure to use it. Equipped 
with a 30-in. extension and 
spreader for dusting from 
above or below. Postpaid, including the 4th zone, 
$7.25; add 10c for each zone beyond the 4th. 
TREE LABELS. Painted wood labels, % x 3% 
inches, copper wired. 60c per 100; $3.50 per 1,000, 
postpaid. 
TREE LABELS. Plain (not painted) as above. 
50c per 100; $3.00 per 1,000, postpaid. 
PLANT LABELS. Painted wood, % x 10 inches, 
85c per 100, $1.70 per 250; $6.50 per 1,000, postpaid. 
PLANT LABELS. Plain (not painted) as above. 
75c per 100; $1.50 per 250; $5.50 per 1,000, postpaid. 
DAHLIA STAKES. White cedar pointed, 1 inch 
square, 4 ft. long, as they come from the saw. These 
stakes, not being real smooth, hold the twine from 
slipping with just one wrap, and are strong enough 
in ordinary culture. Bundle of 25, $1.50; per 100, 
$5.00, F. O. B. Vineland. 
DAHLIA STAKES. White cedar pointed, 114 ins. 
square, 6 ft. long, planed on 2 sides. Suitable for 
gardens where dahlias are grown tall. Bundle of 25, 
$3.00; per 100, $10.00; F. O. B. Vineland. Five-foot 
stakes can be supplied at 10 per cent less than above 
price. 
MODERN DAHLIA CULTURE— By W. H. Waite. 
Written to meet the needs of the novice and to in¬ 
terest the expert. 126 pages of clear type, well illus¬ 
trated. Cloth binding. The best book to date. $1.60 
postpaid. 
DAHLIADEL COLOR GUIDE in the making. 
For show table and trial patch judging a guide and 
record book was designed by the author of this cata¬ 
log, and although it is not in production in any 
quantity, we will endeavor to fill a few orders (to 
get the reaction and criticism of our customers). It 
contains 47 serviceable colors, all found in dahlias, 
which are arranged for the show table and ease in 
locating them. In loose leaf binder with 75 Dahlindel 
record sheets. Postpaid, $3.50. 
A. D. S. OFFICIAL SCORE SHEETS. The 
same as those used in 1934 at Storrs, Conn., and East 
Lansing, Mich. Size 6 % x 4" suitable for scoring 
and making complete records of all dahlias, whether 
large or small, in the garden or in the show room. 
100 Sheets punched, postpaid, .50 
250 Sheets punched, postpaid, $1.00 
100 SHEETS IN LOOSE LEAF 6 RING FLEX¬ 
IBLE IMITATION LEATHER BINDER. 
Postpaid, .90 
DAHLIADEL Score Sheets, the same as the A. D. 
S. but with more complete garden record, priced the 
same as above. Sample sheets on request. 
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THE SMITH PRINTING HOUSE 
VINELAND, N. J. 
