Exhibition. OahlioA. 
OahliaA. - (JcuduA. 
Amelia Earhart. SC. 12"x6"—4 ft. Grand 
apricot-buff, tinted salmon, shaded yel¬ 
low; twice Achievement Medal winner. 
Roots $3.00; Plants $1.50 
Ballegro’s Surprise. SC, 1936. A most 
beautiful white Frau O. Bracht; exhibi¬ 
tion cutflower. Winner of many awards. 
Roots $4.00; Plants $2.00 
Challenger. SC, 1936. A brilliant cardi¬ 
nal red 10 " flower with gold base; vigor¬ 
ous grower, good keeper; honor roll 
dahlia.Roots $3.00; Plants $1.50 
Dulcenea. C. Vivid fiery red, long pet- 
aled, pin cushion-like, 6 " flower; 5 ft. 
Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00 
Edna Eerber. SC. 9"x4"—5 ft. Coral, 
shading to old gold; strong grower; dark 
foliage.Roots 50c; Plants 50c 
Franz Berger. C. A German introduc¬ 
tion of Frau O. Bracht parentage and 
habit; coral red.Roots $1.50 
Frau Ida Mansfield. C. 7"—4 14 ft. 
Striking, clear, pale lemon; attractive 
cleft petals. Early, profuse bloomer; 
much admired... Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
Frau O. Bracht. SC. 9"x4 14"—5 ft. A 
wonderful, clear light primrose-yellow, 
unbeatable in its class for cutting or 
exhibition.Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
Golden Sonne. C. 7"x4"-—3 ft. Quanti¬ 
ties of clear golden yellow blooms, shaded 
soft salmon-rose... Roots 50c; Plants 50c 
Golden Standard. C, 1935. 9"x5"—4% ft. 
Warm buff, shaded amber and gold; 
pleasing exhibition form, facing flowers, 
open grower. . . .Roots $2.50; Plants $1.25 
Gretal. C. 7"—4 ft. Larger and darker 
Miss Belgium, satisfactory bright henna 
color. Outstanding at Cleveland and New 
York Shows. .. .Roots $2.50; Plants $1.25 
Jersey’s Dainty. C. 7"x4"—5 ft. A truly 
dainty white, faintly tinged lavender; a 
prolific bloomer, with long, straight stems. 
Roots $1.50; Plants 75c 
Jessica Dragonette. SC, 1935. 12"x6"— 
5 ft. Buff-apricot, suffused peach and 
mauve; one of the best, producing an 
abundance of exhibition blooms; good 
keeper.Roots $3.00; Plants $1.50 
Kay Francis. SC, 1935. 9"x5"—5% ft. 
Beautiful soft lemon yellow, deep blooms 
borne in great profusion; extra. 
Roots $2.50; Plants $1.25 
Courtesy Dahliadel Nursery 
Orchid Buttercup (Dahliadel) 
Miss Belgium. C. 6"x4"—4% ft. Early 
and continuous blooming bright orange; 
long, wiry stems; good keeper and quite 
useful for baskets.Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
Miss Elsie Jane. SC, 1934. 6"x4"—5 ft. 
Artistically formed shrimp pink, with 
cream shadings at center and violet-rose 
tip; recommended for sheer beauty, flori- 
ferousness.Roots $1.50; Plants 75c 
Miss Glory. SC, 1936. Soft apricot-yel¬ 
low; petals rolled and considerably in¬ 
curved. Scored 86 at Storrs and bound 
to become a leader.Plants $3.50 
Mrs. Herbert O’Conor. C. 9"x5"—5% ft. 
Soft rose-pink, deepening at center; on 
slender, erect stems. A continuous bloom¬ 
er, described as No. 1—1936 Cactus. 
Roots $5.00; Plants $2.50 
Paul Pfitzer. SC. 8"x4"-—4 ft. A pleas¬ 
ing combination of sulphur yellow aaid 
lilac-rose; vigorous plants, having dark 
foliage.Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
Bed Jug. IC or SC, 1935. 8%"x5 "—6 ft. 
Remarkable cardinal red with yellow tips. 
This wonderful keeper, with perfectly 
faced flowers, has had several wins. 
Roots $5.00; Plants $2.50 
Reicliardt’s Masterpiece. SC. Beautiful 
canary yellow, 7" blooms, shading to 
clear amethyst at tips, held above fol¬ 
iage; stocky; a winner on many Honor 
Rolls.Roots $1.50 
Satan. SC. 10"x4 "—6 ft. Thrusting their 
flaming scarlet and salmon orange heads 
above all exhibits, these massive giants 
were noticeable aisles away at the A.D.S. 
show. You actually marvel at their size. 
Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
Star of Bethlehem. SC. 8"x4"-—4 ft. High, 
full centered pure white; pointed petals 
enhanced by dark green foliage. 
Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
Treasure Chest. SC. 814"x6"—4 ft. Always 
exhibition blooms from start till frost; a 
soft golden-yellow, lightly suffused coral 
red; remarkable cutflower. 
Roots $5.00; Plants $2.50 
Tyrus. C. Dark magenta 7" blooms, held 
facing; borne in great profusion on good 
stems; height 5 ft.Plants $1.25 
Victoria. C. Empire yellow chrysanthe¬ 
mum-like blooms of good size, held fac¬ 
ing on sturdy 3 ft. stems; free bloomer. 
Roots $2.50; Plants $1.50 
OhckuL 
Beaver. Deep crimson-carmine, with white 
shadings.Roots 35c; Plants 35c 
Buttercup. 4"—2 ft. Charming butter¬ 
cup yellow, continuous bloomer July to 
frost.Roots 50c; Plants 50c 
Dahliadel Twinkle. 1936. 4"—2% ft. Sen¬ 
sational orchid flowering sort of most fav¬ 
orable comment Graceful white blooms, 
suffused violet rose; distinct Tyrian rose 
mottles on reverse which roll forward 
and show on face of flower. 
Roots $1.50; Plants 75c 
Everest. Pure white throughout, grace¬ 
ful florets.Roots 35c; Plants 35c 
Polly. Sunflower yellow, carmine lake re¬ 
verse; 4 ft.Plants 50c; Roots 50c 
Ruby. Light ground, shaded ruby; deep 
ruby reverse.Roots 35c; Plants 35c 
Vesper. 1935. 4y 2 "—3 ft. White, heav¬ 
ily suffused Tyrian rose. Very showy for 
landscape .Roots 50c; Plants 50c 
BADE DAHLIAS. 
Supt. Amrhyn. 4 14 ft. A beautiful Ty¬ 
rian pink; ever popular wherever dis¬ 
played; strong, erect grower; foliage 
heavy; outstanding Ball. 
Roots 50c; Plants 50c 
Courtesy Dahliadel Nursery 
Golden Sonne Cactus 
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Baby Royal. C. 3"x2"—3 ft. Adorable 
salmon-pink shaded apricot, with yellow 
base.Roots 75c; Plants 50c 
Bishop of Landaff. 3"xl 14"-—4 ft. Unu¬ 
sually attractive bright soarlet, deep gar¬ 
net center.Roots 50c; Plants 50c 
Little Nemo. FD. 4"x2"—4 ft. Striking 
crimson, uniformly tipped white. Popu¬ 
lar and pleasing. .Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
Orchid Lady. FD. A mass of bright, 
violet rose or light lilac; good for cut¬ 
ting or decorating.Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
Pink Pearl. 214"—1*4 ft. Lovely rose- 
pink, showing golden eye. Petals curl 
and twist like an aster. 
Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
Doris. 4"—4 ft. Single Dahlia. Deep vel¬ 
vety carmine, heavily tipped pure white. 
Ideal habits of growth.Roots 35c 
(pompofiA. 
Adorable for cutting or border decora¬ 
tion. Prices are for Roots. 
Atom. 114"—2*4 ft. Fiery red.35c 
Betty Anne. iy 2 "—2% ft. Alluring rose- 
pink, inclined to violet-rose.$1.00 
Bob White. 114"—2 ft. Milk white, with 
cast of yellow at opening. Low, spread¬ 
ing bush; good bedder.50c 
Dee Dee. Satisfactory lilac.50c 
Dot. 114”—314 ft. A pure white.... 35c 
Honey. 114"—3 ft. Primrose-yellow with 
faint suffusion of red on edge.35c 
Jack 1934. 114" — 214 ft. Purple-garnet; 
perfect flowers entire season.50c 
Jill. l!4"xl"—114 ft. Lemon yellow, mar¬ 
gined carmine; border, cutflower.35c 
Joe Pette. A good white pom.25c 
Johnny. 114"—3 ft. Maroon; perfect.50c 
Little David. 114"—3 ft. Perfectly formed 
russet-orange pom.35c 
Little Edith. 114"—314 ft- A primrose- 
yellow, tipped bright carmine.35c 
Sunny Daybreak. 114"—3 ft. Good lemon- 
yellow, heavily tipped cardinal.25c 
Yellow Gem. 114"—3 ft. Clear canary- 
yellow of good form.25c 
Grace and charm characterize the orchid 
dahlias in beds or in vases. Pinched out 
they make fine, compact, free branching 
bushes. Cut before pollen shows, flowers 
keep for days. 
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for Dahlias (page 59) 
23-25 Warren Street 
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New York, N. Y. 
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