TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 
Gold Medal Dahlias 
Orchid Flowering Dahlias 
This is the name given this new race of dahlias in Scotland and England. In France 
they are known as the “Stella” dahlias for the reason that the formation of the flowers 
brings to mind the form of a star, or more precisely an “Etoile de Mer” (Starfish). They 
have for the principal characteristic the pretty forward roll of the petals showing the 
reverse, generally of another color than the face. These flowers of a fairy-like grace and 
delicacy, lend themselves better than almost any other variety to the ornamentation of the 
table, the home and for any other purpose for which flowers are used. 
BUTTERCUP 
(Dahliadel). 
Clear, pure 
New. 
yellow. 
One of the most beautiful of the orchid flowering family. 
Exceptionally fine for cutting. Roots, 75c 
TWINKI F (Dahliadel). New for 1936. One of the loveliest. Blooms are about 4 inches in 
diameter and not only perfect in form and graceful but a beautiful combination 
of white suffused violet rose with a distinct Tyrian rose marking on the reverse of petals, which 
roll forward and show on the face of the flower. Very striking in color effect for arrange¬ 
ments. Flower has light airy appearance. Plants Only, $1.00 
Pompom Dahlias 
Classification Having the same characteristics as Ball dahlias but less than two inches 
in diameter. 
These tiny specimens of dahlias are greatly in demand for table decorations, it being 
possible to have almost any color scheme one may desire. 
AIMEE A wee flower of bronze; color new and charming, 25c. 
4NNA VON SCHWERIN Beautiful she11 P ink > blending to a white center, very dainty.. 
oi3''T' r p'V A IMTMTh (Johnson). New. Soft clear pink, extra long stems, exceedingly dainty, very 
A A I AY1N1NIV tree Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
A T? A/TTTMf'J (New). Quite an addition to the pompom family. Fine for exhibition or cutting, 
Lavender pink . 3r„ 
CORA MAY Salmon pink, shading to light primrose yellow with rose eye. 
DEE-DEE A perfectly formed pure lavender, dainty and small, long stems. 
35c 
35c 
25c 
r')(V]\T]SJY r (New). A small orange, a soft tone of orange. Holds center well, rather tall growing, 
long stems and one of the best. 50c 
on perfect stems. A strong grower and an early bloomer. Considered 
Roots, 50c 
TA/'Y'T' A pure white pom on per 
A one of the best to date 
RnTTT-T VTT TPT T FR One of the most charming of the pompoms, a bright Tyrian rose with 
ivi CJ silver re verse, early and free bloomer, very fine stems. Our greatest 
demand was for this variety for cut flowers. 35c 
•pjvj '\ r y \ Pi A ^d"^ (New). Honor roll for 1935. Color a beautiful peach rose with a 
1 n. AY1N1N g-jjnt of gold, a rare color. Exhibition size. 50c 
EDWARD New. Exhibition type. Color, raspberry red, long stems, free. Roots, 50c 
PTTNJldP New. Striking scarlet, tall growing plant for a pom, distinctive formation, free flower- 
" j ngj excellent for arrangements. Roots, $1.00 
BEAUTY Exhibition type of pure gold. 
Apricot, shading from lighter center to darker outer petals. 
<OC 
50c 
HAAKE’S PINK LADY 
Early and free bloomer, stems 
(New for 1937. Bolsa Dahlia Gardens). A much needed addition 
to the pink pompom class. Clear rose pink with a darker eye. 
long and stiff, one of the best for cutting we have ever grown. 
Roots. $1.50 Net 
HARRY SNOOK 
Not especially new but scarce. Fine for cutting, long stems, clear rosy 
pink. 50c 
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