DAHLIAbEL NURSERIES 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
AIMEE (Boston 84), Bloom 1 (4, Bush 2 Zz ft. A 
popular tiny orange cadmium shaded apricot. .25 
ATOM (Edymel 86), Bloom 1 (4, Bush 2(4 ft. One 
of the best, early and profuse bloomer of perfect 
form. Color fiery red. .35 
BETTY ANNE (Pennypack Gdns. 87), 1936, Bloom 
1 '/2 x 1 (4> Bush 2 ft. Color, soft rose pink, inclin¬ 
ed to violet rose. Blooms are small, uniform in size 
and form. Bush healthy and vigorous. A prize win¬ 
ner. Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
BETTY MALONE see page 2. 
BOB WHITE (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 1 (4, Bush 2 ft. 
Milk white having just a cast of yellow when open¬ 
ing. Bush is low and spreading with blooms on 
long stems. Ideal for bedding as well as the right 
form for exhibiting. .25 
CHITA see page 2. 
DARKSOME (Alexander 80), Bloom 1 Bush 4(4 
ft. Dark red or maroon on long stems. .25 
DEE DEE (Estes 85), Bloom 1 (4> Bush 3 / 2 ft. Pale 
lilac. Fine for exhibition. Centers are full with 
stems long and erect. .35 
DORIA (Australia 86), Bloom 1 Z 2 x 1 (4> Bush 3 ft. 
A unique variety. Color deep wine shaded darker 
at center. Stems are wiry and stiff holding the 
blooms on top of stem. Centers are unusually full. 
Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
DOT (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 1 (4> Bush 3 Zz ft. A 
pure white Pom on perfect stems. A strong grower 
and an early bloomer. Very good as a cut flower 
or for decorating. Plants, .35 
EDITH MUELLER (85), Bloom 1 % x 1 14 Bush 3 
ft. A bright soft apricot suffused peach red. Much 
in demand as a cut flower. Roots, .35; Plants, .35 
ELIZABETH (82), Bloom 1 (4, Bush 2(4 ft. Lemon 
yellow, heavily tipped carmine. Fine form. .25 
EUREKA (82), Bloom 1% Bush 3 Zz ft. Yellow 
cadmium with carmine shadings at tips, with occa¬ 
sional white petals. Rightly called a variegated. .25 
GERTRUDE (Salbach 85), Bloom 1 Zz* Bush 3 ft. 
Bright glowing carmine of good form on strong 
stems. The best real bright red. 
Roots, .50; Plants, .35 
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GOLDILOCKS (Seal 85), Bloom 1 14 , Bush 2(4 ft. 
Gold deepening at centers. Flowers well formed. 
Good for exhibiting and cutting. .25 
GRAIN O’GOLD see page 2. 
HELEN ANITA (85), Bloom 1% Bush 2 Zz ft. A 
beautiful lilac with a lighter reverse and white cen¬ 
ter. Very attractive and good for cutting. .25 
HONEY (Farnum-F. & M. 86), Bloom 1 (4, Bush 3 
ft. Primrose yellow with faint suffusion of red on 
edge of petals. Free flowering on long stems. .25 
JACK (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 1 Zz x 1 (4> Bush 2 Zz ft. 
Color, purple garnet. Compact bush. An incessant 
bloomer, strong stems. Cert. E. Lansing. .35 
JILL (Dahliadel 84), Bloom 1^x1, Bush 1 Zz ft. 
Color, lemon yellow margined carmine. Blooms uni¬ 
form. Bush dwarf with stems long for cutting. .25 
JOE FETTE (Boston 83), Bloom 1 (4, Bush 3 ft. A 
very good pure white with good stems for cutting. 
Early and continuous bloomer. .25 
JOHNNY (87), Bloom 1(4, Bush 3 ft. One of the 
most perfect and smallest dark red or maroon dah¬ 
lias grown. Roots, .35; Plants, .35 
LITTLE DAVID (Twichett 85), Bloom 1 y 2 , Bush 3 
ft. A small, perfectly formed russet orange. Free 
bloomer and fine for cutting and exhibiting. .25 
LITTLE EDITH (87), Bloom 1(4, Bush 3 (4 ft. A 
nearly perfect Pom for the garden or show room. 
Primrose yellow, tipped bright carmine. .25 
LITTLE PRINCE see page 2. 
MARY MUNNS (85), Bloom 1 Zz x 1 (4, Bush 2Zz 
ft. One of the best in a phlox or mallow purple. 
Good for exhibition or cutting. .35 
MICKEY (Dahliadel 85), Bloom 1 %, Bush 2(4 ft. 
Yellow, heavily tipped and shaded crimson. Blooms 
uniform, centers full, good stems. .50 
MIDGET (West 82), Bloom 1 (4> Bush 3 ft. Salmon 
suffused with violet. Good form. .25 
MIKE (Boston 84), Bloom 1 (4> Bush 2(4 ft. Color 
bright burnt orange, shading lighter at the outer 
petals. Attractive and a profuse bloomer. .25 
MORNING MIST (85), Bloom 1 (4, Bush 3 (4 ft. A 
favorite as a cut flower. Good long stems. White 
tipped lavender with rosy lavender at center. 
Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
REGINALD (Australia 86), Bloom 1". A fine exhi¬ 
bition Pom for the purple class. Diminutive in size 
and complete in form. A winner. Plants, $1.00 
ROSALIE (F. & M. 85), Bloom 1 % x 1 (4, Bush 3 ft. 
A popular cut flower. Ivory white with stiff stems, 
good foliage and a profuse bloomer. .50 
ROSEA (Keynes 84), Bloom 1 Bush 2(4 ft. Per¬ 
fect form for exhibition. Rosy lavender. Small and 
distinctive. Roots, .50; Plants, .35 
SHERRY (85). This is a fine deep purple of perfect 
exhibition form and size. A quick grower, early and 
profuse and most satisfactory. Plants, .50 
SNOWCLAD (78), Bloom 1 (4, Bush 3 ft. One of the 
standard all-round pure whites. Free, early bloom¬ 
er. .25 
SUNNY DAYBREAK (Keynes 85), Bloom 1(4, 
Bush 3 ft. Lemon yellow, heavily tipped cardinal. 
Flowers of good form. .25 
YELLOW GEM (McWhirter 84), Bloom 1 (4, Bush 3 
ft. Clear canary yellow of fine form. .25 
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