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Some of the Newer Varieties 
of Real Merit 
All dahlias listed in this catalogue in heavy-faced type 
are of our own introduction, and have originated at or are 
disseminated by Dahliadel Nurseries. 
CARL OWEN (Show). A 1922 introduction. Although the 
show dahlia is not the most popular type this dahlia has 
made such a good showing the last three years it will 
lead its class for a perfectly formed full-centre rich non¬ 
fading carmine red. Flowers borne on long erect stems, 
and of very good size for a show dahlia. Worthy of 
your trial . 3.00 
CLAREMONT (Hybrid-Cactus). A 1921 novelty. Color soft 
rose pink with cream shadings. Large flowers are held 
high above bush on extra long stiff stems. Resembles 
Mrs. Geo. W. Elkins, Jr., in form, with narrower 
Petals .2.00 
DELLA V. POTTER (Decorative). A pleasing shade of lav¬ 
ender, sometimes tipped white, of beautiful form and 
immense size. Very showy, and has long erect stems. 
Fine for exhibition and garden.2.00 
DR. TEVIS (Decorative). One of the largest and most 
attractive dahlias grown, color bronzy old gold, shaded 
and suffused violet rose. Flowers borne on erect stems. 
Fine for exhibition, and a dahlia of real merit. Has a 
tremendous record as a prize winner.1.50 
GEANT DE LYON (Collarette). Carmine maroon with a 
long cream collar. This attractive flower has made the 
Collarettes so much in demand for cut flowers. Very free 
flowering, with good strong stems.1.00 
GEORGE WALTERS (Hybrid Cactus). A monster hybrid 
cactus of coppery old gold with buff base, fine form, a 
prize winner, and a California standard.1.00 
GOLDEN WEST (Cactus). Color deep rich yellow overlaid 
orange. Flowers of large size on erect stems.75 
ETHEL WOLFRUM (Show). A beautiful rose pink shading 
to cream white at centre. Flowers of medium size, and 
a profuse bloomer, of fine branching habit, with good 
stems.25 
HOCHSAI (Decorative). Russet orange shading amber at 
tips, and brightened with a golden sheen. Flowers of 
fine form and size on good stems. 1.00 
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