BALL DAHLIAS 
CAROLYN BALL (Berwick D. G. 82E), Bloom 5 Yz 
x 4, Bush 3 ft. I jarge, deep flowers on strong, erect 
stems. Described as a Neyron rose with mauve 
shadings. Unusual and appealing. A good pink to 
add to your collection of ball dahlias. .35 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL (Creekside D. G. 85E), 
1937, Bloom 6x3, Bush 3 ft. A welcome addition 
to the Ball Class for exhibition as it is large, uni¬ 
form and the petals are evenly cupped. Color is 
bright apricot, suffused coral. Bush and foliage 
healthy and rugged. Roots, $3.00; Plants, $'i.U0 
CROWN OF GOLD (Kennedy 85C 85E), Bloom 5 x 
2 / 2 , Bush 3 ft. Might be described as an improv¬ 
ed Gold Medal, with less red showing. Color is 
deep lemon yellow suffused peach red, mostly on 
back of petals. Nice stems for cutting. Free and 
early. Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
FLORENCE, Bloom 5x3, Bush ZYz ft. Phlox pink 
or lilac. *50 
Mary Helen 
GOLD MEDAL (Keynes 85E), Bloom 4^x3, Bush 
4 Z 2 ft. Sunflower yellow tipped and suffused Orien¬ 
tal red; very striking and popular both in the cut 
flower market and on the exhibition table. 
Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
JAYSEEDEE (Draude 85E), Bloom 4 Yz x 3 y 2 , Bush 
4 Yz ft. A beautiful ball-shaped dahlia of soft, red¬ 
dish violet striped and speckled rich red. Bush com¬ 
pact, but fine stems can be produced by disbudding. 
A winner on the exhibition table. 
Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
PEONY DAHLIAS 
MRS. FRANCES E. BULLARD (Broomall 82E), 
Bloom 9x4, Bush 4 Yz ft- The petals are long, 
pointed and gracefully twisted, forming a very dis¬ 
tinct flower of a clear silvery or pastel pink, shad¬ 
ing lighter at the center. Early blooms may have 
full centers. -35 
THE U. S. A., Bloom 8x4, Bush 5 ft. Color, a vivid 
orange. Plants, .50 
4 » 4 * 4 * 
KENTUCKY SNOWBALL (White’s D. G. 85E), 
Bloom 3 x 2, Bush 3 ft. A pure white that does not 
burn. Profuse bloomer on long erect stems. A 
much needed variety in the Ball Class. Plants, .50 
MARY HELEN (Ailing 85E), Bloom 4 Yz x 3 Yz* 
Bush 5 ft. A welcome addition in this type. Color, 
deep canary yellow. The plants are vigorous and 
produce quantities of well-formed blooms on good 
stems. Very desirable and a winner on the exhibi¬ 
tion table. -50 
MAUDE ADAMS, Bloom 4 Yz * 3, Bush 3 Yz ft- 
White, suffused soft violet rose. -35 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON (85E), Bloom 5 x 3 Yz* 
Bush 4 Yz ft. A rosy magenta ball of good size with 
strong stems. Bush growth is strong and rugged. 
Its perfect form makes it a winner on the exhibi¬ 
tion table. -35 
SUPT. AMHRYN, (85E), Bloom 4^ x 3, Bush V/ 2 
ft. One of the most perfect of its type for exhibit¬ 
ing. It is a beautiful Tyrian pink that has been 
very popular wherever displayed. A strong grower 
with long erect stems and healthy foliage. How¬ 
ever, we have been several years building our stock 
of this variety. Plants, .50 
DAHLIADEL SCORE SHEET (New) 
NAME_Type - 
[} Landscape—Originator --.. . -— 
Small Cut fir Exhibition-- 
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20_20_20 Color + Clear + Bright + Attractive + Useful 
-4 Muddy -2 Dull -3 Fades *3 Burns 
15_15_15 Form + Uniform + Artistic ♦ True to type 
•4 Deformed -2 Ordinary -2 Varying 
5_5_5 Distinctiveness in Form, Color or other quality 
(Superior or different from existing varieties) 
3_0_10 Size (Disbudded) Diameter . . . x Depth . . . . 
(Natural) “ . . . x “ . . . . 
20_20_20 Stem + Proportion + Strong + Erect ♦ Long * Graceful 
T \ I / -3 poor proportion -3 weak -3 Crotchy -3 Crooked 
15_15_20 Foliage + Proportion ♦ Health-Vigor + Rugged 
& Bush -3 poor pro. -5 Poor-Weak -3 Succulent 
12_15_10 Substance Petals * firm + thick ♦ Back good 
44 -3 soft -2 thin -2 wilt -2 fall 
10_10_0 Floriferousness + Profuse med. + Early med. 
£}_[]_ [Uniformity Bench) -3 shy -4 late 
S_C_E Total Score Bush height-Ft. Pinched back 
Color Description- 
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